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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    The Heaviness of Memories by Amelia Fletcher.

    The Heaviness of Memories by Amelia Fletcher.

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    Bedroom with library

    Bedroom with library

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    Lemony Snicket

    Lemony Snicket

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    Library in Stockholm, Sweden.

    Library in Stockholm, Sweden.

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    My favorite things…..my books.  :)

    My favorite things…..my books.  :)

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    Imagine a room whose walls are “wallpapered” in books!

    Imagine a room whose walls are “wallpapered” in books!

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    Every home needs some books.

    Every home needs some books.

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    Books, music, picture wall gallery

    Books, music, picture wall gallery

    (Source: fromscandinaviawithlove, via bookshelfporn)

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    Happy Valentine’s Day!  

    Happy Valentine’s Day!  

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    Nice book reading nook

    Nice book reading nook

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    When I have a little money, I buy books

    When I have a little money, I buy books

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    Woody Allen’s Library in New York City“It’s a real writer’s library,” notes Shadley. “It’s a mixture of paperbacks and hardbacks, and they’re all worn at the edges; you know, of course, he’s read every one.” On the mohair-covered sofa and the pair of circa 1930s French club chairs is an eclectic assortment of needlepoint pillows. Above the mantel is a circa 1840 American painted pine tavern sign attributed to Rufus Porter. Stark carpet.See more of Woody’s home here:  http://www.architecturaldigest.com/celebrity-homes/2008/woody-allen-new-york-home-slideshow#slide=5

    Woody Allen’s Library in New York City

    “It’s a real writer’s library,” notes Shadley. “It’s a mixture of paperbacks and hardbacks, and they’re all worn at the edges; you know, of course, he’s read every one.” On the mohair-covered sofa and the pair of circa 1930s French club chairs is an eclectic assortment of needlepoint pillows. Above the mantel is a circa 1840 American painted pine tavern sign attributed to Rufus Porter. Stark carpet.

    See more of Woody’s home here:  http://www.architecturaldigest.com/celebrity-homes/2008/woody-allen-new-york-home-slideshow#slide=5

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    Library organized by color

    Library organized by color

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    Stair risers with a library theme

    Stair risers with a library theme

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    Hallway bookcase

    Hallway bookcase

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