An agenda is still something I use to stay organized - and since I always started a new one in September when school started, I still do. I'm a bit late on it this year, but I'm thinking of picking up this one by mylavendercottage.



I've been reading a bit more lately & recently started Sepulchre by Kate Mosse. Immediately, I remembered how much I enjoyed her writing & the first of her books that I read, Labyrinth. Seeing that I'm bringing in the latter to work for a labmate - and considering it's been so long since I last recommended a book - I thought I'd introduce it here too.






Maybe the bright colours will cheer me up while I complete the chore?
How about these cheery polka-dots from CityChicCountryMouse? 
A page filled with a repeated shape is somehow soothing. Especially when they are reminiscent of nature, like the "pile of wood" above.
I love Janet Towbin's abstract paintings too. The dark muted shades lend a hint of mystery & a thrill of tension to each piece. Her experimentations with graffiti are edgy & urban.
This laundry detergent by BambuEarth is completely natural with no added preservatives, colour or toxins making this soap ideal for babies & anyone with sensitive skin.
But that's not all they're good for: pack them away with your luggage or summer clothes, throw them into the dryer or slip them into your pillowcase to help you slip into dreamland. Sweet!


