Nov. 3rd, 2007

ithildin: (Forever Knight - Janette Kiss)
Oh, yeah, my bones hurt too much to stay in bed. I hate being up before 9am on a Saturday! And damn, I'm having some bizarre dreams lately.

So last night on the old TV was Atlantis, Men in Trees, and Moonlight.... )

Will catch up with FNL tonight.
ithildin: (Forever Knight - Janette Kiss)
Oh, yeah, my bones hurt too much to stay in bed. I hate being up before 9am on a Saturday! And damn, I'm having some bizarre dreams lately.

So last night on the old TV was Atlantis, Men in Trees, and Moonlight.... )

Will catch up with FNL tonight.
ithildin: (Forever Knight - Janette Kiss)
Oh, yeah, my bones hurt too much to stay in bed. I hate being up before 9am on a Saturday! And damn, I'm having some bizarre dreams lately.

So last night on the old TV was Atlantis, Men in Trees, and Moonlight.... )

Will catch up with FNL tonight.

Amazing

Nov. 3rd, 2007 10:42 am
ithildin: (Default)
I did a search and found the actual auction site for the vintage clothing collection. Click on the Tasha Tudor link on the sidebar. Much easier viewing. And there's more galleries to come, so I'll have to go back and look later in the week. If I had the money, I could seriously get into collecting vintage clothing, so this is wonderful 'window shopping'. I own one piece if vintage clothing, a silk afternoon dress from the 1920s, and it's still wearable and fits too. I have a ring from the same period. Jewelery holds up better :)

Just look at the detail in these clothes. This is a silk dress from the late 1700s. I've always wished I could sew. I have a friend who actually makes recreations of period dresses and they're just amazing.

Amazing

Nov. 3rd, 2007 10:42 am
ithildin: (Default)
I did a search and found the actual auction site for the vintage clothing collection. Click on the Tasha Tudor link on the sidebar. Much easier viewing. And there's more galleries to come, so I'll have to go back and look later in the week. If I had the money, I could seriously get into collecting vintage clothing, so this is wonderful 'window shopping'. I own one piece if vintage clothing, a silk afternoon dress from the 1920s, and it's still wearable and fits too. I have a ring from the same period. Jewelery holds up better :)

Just look at the detail in these clothes. This is a silk dress from the late 1700s. I've always wished I could sew. I have a friend who actually makes recreations of period dresses and they're just amazing.

Amazing

Nov. 3rd, 2007 10:42 am
ithildin: (Default)
I did a search and found the actual auction site for the vintage clothing collection. Click on the Tasha Tudor link on the sidebar. Much easier viewing. And there's more galleries to come, so I'll have to go back and look later in the week. If I had the money, I could seriously get into collecting vintage clothing, so this is wonderful 'window shopping'. I own one piece if vintage clothing, a silk afternoon dress from the 1920s, and it's still wearable and fits too. I have a ring from the same period. Jewelery holds up better :)

Just look at the detail in these clothes. This is a silk dress from the late 1700s. I've always wished I could sew. I have a friend who actually makes recreations of period dresses and they're just amazing.

ithildin: (What's Left - Ithildin)
Yesterday, I was wondering about the networks buying Canadian or British shows. I was reading this Variety article and came across this about NBC:

«   »
Contingency plans: Net has already pulled the plug on "Heroes: Origins," citing the uncertain future of the WGA talks as a reason. Look for more cost-saving moves as NBC bulks up on reality -- and maybe even buys some already-produced episodes of British or Canadian shows.

I recommend the article as a whole. It has a network by network breakdown of the season so far and the contingency plans.
ithildin: (What's Left - Ithildin)
Yesterday, I was wondering about the networks buying Canadian or British shows. I was reading this Variety article and came across this about NBC:

«   »
Contingency plans: Net has already pulled the plug on "Heroes: Origins," citing the uncertain future of the WGA talks as a reason. Look for more cost-saving moves as NBC bulks up on reality -- and maybe even buys some already-produced episodes of British or Canadian shows.

I recommend the article as a whole. It has a network by network breakdown of the season so far and the contingency plans.
ithildin: (What's Left - Ithildin)
Yesterday, I was wondering about the networks buying Canadian or British shows. I was reading this Variety article and came across this about NBC:

«   »
Contingency plans: Net has already pulled the plug on "Heroes: Origins," citing the uncertain future of the WGA talks as a reason. Look for more cost-saving moves as NBC bulks up on reality -- and maybe even buys some already-produced episodes of British or Canadian shows.

I recommend the article as a whole. It has a network by network breakdown of the season so far and the contingency plans.

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