Saturday, June 26, 2010
Yummy of the Mood
Little George
Introducing the New Girl


The famous photo below:
That Famous Glance
“That picture has haunted me my whole life. I love it and I hate it. I hated it when I was little, but now I see it differently because my mother was such a celebrator in life, and she transcended fear and judgement. That's something to aspire to. So I love it now. It's so human. You can make a movie off that picture. There's a part of me that looks at it like "Wow! That's awesome! That's so great!" But there's another part of me that's like, "That's my mom".” –Mariska Hargitay
“I think the photo speaks for itself” –Mariska Hargitay
Round Two
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Big Supporters
Monday, June 14, 2010
Monday, June 7, 2010
Fear and Loving in Las Vegas
Cheesecake Heaven
Pretty eerie that these girls all died within a year of each other! I was very sad at all three's deaths, I grew up watching the "Golden Girls" and I continue to love the show to this day. I would like to think that all three are now in a kitchen in Heaven, enjoying the whole cheesecake and patiently waiting for Betty White, saving her spot.
Rest in peace Girls!
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Stella Loves Horses (Just like Mum)
All pictures photographed by Stella's sister, Mary McCartney.
I have a Yahoo Group dedicated to Mary's Photography, you are welcome to join (if you haven't already)
Hollywood Sign Girl
In the early 1930s, a young woman named Peg Enwistle (originally born in England) went to California from New York (where she was a successful Broadway actress) to become a movie star. She did manage appear in one film but most of her scenes were cut out. Depressed, she went to the famous Hollywood (then Hollywoodland) sign and jumped to her death from the H. Sad ironic thing is that after she died, she got a letter that she was accepted to appear on a Broadway play about a suicidal woman.
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