Midnight Dreary.

October 31st, 2009

Point the Way by John Clark

Point the Way, print of an original work by John Clark.

Daylight Savings comes to an end today, and while it can breathe new life into a drunken celebration to gain an hour, particularly on Halloween night, ultimately, this change signals the slow fade of sunlight. Daily doses of vitamin D will plummet dramatically, especially here in the Pacific Northwest, but hey, it’s not all bad. There’s something eerily comforting about the encroaching darkness. I feel as though it gives you permission to retreat into yourself a bit more, allowing a more experimental, creative side to take the reins. So, I’m going to attempt to welcome it in this year with open arms. Who knows what might be lurking in the shadows…

This Glorious Sadness by The Nebulous Kingdom

A dreamy, dark fantasy world. This Glorious Sadness by The Nebulous Kingdom.

Wings necklace by Local Library.

Unique and so lovely. Wings, a necklace composed of wood and oxidized silver from Local Library.

Cowl Neck Pocket Tunic by Emily Ryan.

The perfect winter dress. Cowl Neck Pocket Tunic by Emily Ryan.

Lisette Herringbone Spats by Ashes & Empires.

Gear up your warm-weather pumps for winter in the best imaginable way. Lisette Herringbone Spats by Ashes & Empires.

NEW - Lenore T-shirt from Blackbird Tees

Inspired by Edgar Allen Poe’s The Raven, my brand new Lenore tee.

Waffle Cone Slouch in black by Yes Jess

Feminine, cozy, and maybe a little bit dark & mysterious. Waffle Cone Slouch in Black by Yes Jess.

Raven silkscreened tie by Toybreaker.

Coolest ties money can buy. Raven silkscreened microfiber necktie by Toybreaker

70s Tuxedo Ruffle Top from Spun Sugar Vintage.

A 70s spin on Victorian attire. Tuxedo Ruffle Top from Spun Sugar Vintage.

Vintage 80s Black Lace Prom Dress from Thomasina.

Restrained, yet flirty. Gothic inspired Vintage Black Lace Prom dress from Thomasina.

Telltale Heart Mug by No Tengo Miedo Clay.

I wonder if you can hear it beating? Telltale Heart Mug from No Tengo Miedo Clay.


One Response to “Midnight Dreary.”

  1. Anne-Julie on November 1, 2009 6:16 pm

    Thank you very much again for including my print, Jody!
    Hugs from France!

    ~Anne-Julie

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