Yummy Wakame Weblog
Archive: November, 2007
L'etranger
This song so vividly taps into memories of being a foreigner in a new city, a new bar, a party... feeling that apprehension and timidness, sitting alone for hours, watching people together, waiting for something... or someone who's known me all my life to walk in and sit by my side, or someone who wants to...
Track via MusicWarship
Conflict-free Diamond Jewelry
Brilliant Earth
Fine Jewellery from only ethical sources.
Today you can get 10% off pre-selected earrings and pendants by entering IDEALBITE in the reference code field at checkout. 5% of our Brilliant Earth's profits are donated to African communities on various programs like the innovative Green Diamonds Project.
via Ideal Bite.
Give a Laptop, Get a Laptop this Christmas
The one laptop per child project has now officially launched and for $399 you'll send a laptop to a needy child as well as to your own less-needy child! The laptops are pretty cool, have everything from a web browser to an RSS reader and they run on Linux. The project has to be one of the most innovative charities I've seen in a long time.
Via Freelance Switch
Saturday Celebrations
Ultimate Window Shopping Spree!
Free People
I LURVE this store. Not only is it the most beautifully designed and laid out clothing store Ive ever seen, their clothes leave me completely and utterly wanting! Its not often you can find such a huge selection of highly unique gypsy/hippie clothing that isn't at all baggy or up its own butt in the boutique $$$ range. All their clothes are tailored with a sexy cut, layered with dazzling colours and hand sewn textures, and every piece is guaranteed to get noticed. I'm particularly inspired by their take on Winter this year - still great figure hugging shapes despite the layers and the cold. Here are a couple of very special pieces I have loved and lusted over for a long time:

Yummy's Top Etsy Pickings
Including some retired classics I never owned but can never forget, and the most beautifully tooled leather wallet I've ever seen...

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