Melody's Musings

Stuff that catches my fancy and random, sorted thoughts from the inner scrambles of my mind.

What you may expect to find here are what I consider good taste and some of the best in photography, philosophy, humor, art, architecture, food, music, poetry, literature and dance. I hope you like some of the things I enjoy.

I like anything to do with good design such as interior design, architecture, photography, and art. I enjoy philosophy and psychology. I love to figure out what makes individuals tick. Music of most all types but particularly classical, world, pop, acoustic guitar is a big part of my life and add some dance to the music and my day is great! I like to write and occasionally I will write poetry and I really love to read it out loud and I even record it sometimes.

I'm a Myers-Briggs type ENFJ which means I love people and have a great interest in them.

I guess you could say I'm a humanities kind of person. :)







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Miniature Library of Forgotten Books by Lauren Delaney Bookshelf measures 9 1/2” across, 7 1/2” tall (without the crates on and bust on top), 2” deep with 300 individual books!  For purchase and other items: http://www.etsy.com/listing/95484059/miniature-library-of-forgotten-books The Goblin Market was fortunate to have Ms. Delaney to reach out to us. Her incredible pieces resides in private collections and FAO Schwarz in NYC and have been featured in a recent New York Times article: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/18/garden/j-courtney-sullivan-a-hobby-best-kept-small.html?pagewanted=all Again, we want to point out the dollhouse scale and the attention to detail. There are 300 individual books lining those shelves that the artist has lovingly recreated. Her etsy page is filled with miniature reproductions of decor, antiques, and curios. We are humbled to have her as a patron.


    Miniature Library of Forgotten Books by Lauren Delaney

    Bookshelf measures 9 1/2” across, 7 1/2” tall (without the crates on and bust on top), 2” deep with 300 individual books!

    For purchase and other items: http://www.etsy.com/listing/95484059/miniature-library-of-forgotten-books

    The Goblin Market was fortunate to have Ms. Delaney to reach out to us. Her incredible pieces resides in private collections and FAO Schwarz in NYC and have been featured in a recent New York Times article: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/18/garden/j-courtney-sullivan-a-hobby-best-kept-small.html?pagewanted=all

    Again, we want to point out the dollhouse scale and the attention to detail. There are 300 individual books lining those shelves that the artist has lovingly recreated. Her etsy page is filled with miniature reproductions of decor, antiques, and curios. We are humbled to have her as a patron.
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