I'm totally loving
Instagram. Are you on it? I don't like carrying a huge camera everywhere I go and since I can just take pics with my phone I find myself snapping away at things most people probably could care less about, though as a blogger it's become a self-accrued job description. Wanna see important things like what shoes I'm wearing? Check Instagram. Wanna see our construction-zone house renovation? Instagram. Wanna see my alien-inspired bed head? (trust me, it's good) You know where to find me.
Here. Follow: thehousethatlarsbuilt
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I'm on! Totally addicted. My last post was about this too. I just added you. Hi, I'm rachjax!
Arriving here is like having a conversation with you! Admire your penchant for yellow and turquoise and think about the yoga class I was in today smack dab in Stockholm center: every, single, person was wearing black, right down to their toes. When I left on the street: the same. Is black the color of winter wear (can't quite call it Spring, yet) in Denmark, too? Yes, Instagram is fantastic! Earlier, I was using a lot of "Hipstamatic on my iphone, as well -- also: a toy!
G at 59N PS: Do you use the weekly numbering system in Denmark? I am so curious about this all over scandinavia. Sweden is the only country I've seen it used.
it is pretty cool what istagram has done to the world of digital photography. your pics with the super-turquoise details are super cool.
oh good, I'm glad to know you guys are on!
@willowday...YES! they totally use the weekly numbering system. Week 42 everyone has off I know that much. I kind of like it. It makes sense in some ways.
And there are inspiring stories of small businesses and artisans. Mission Bicycle (@missionbicycle), a small, independent manufacture in san Francisco, has amassed nearly 50,000 followers as they share the photos from their daily work of making beautiful bicycles by hand. Similarly, instagram likes app
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