So... I have a bunch of the stuff that I never wear. I'm thinking about getting rid of all of it. (edited: Well, keeping a few bottles of the stuff I really, really like)
However, I have no real idea of value or how to go about selling it. Thoughts- from those of you who have sold it before? I've seen people do it, and I've purchased from folks before... but never really sold any.
hewp!
However, I have no real idea of value or how to go about selling it. Thoughts- from those of you who have sold it before? I've seen people do it, and I've purchased from folks before... but never really sold any.
hewp!
BPAL Extravaganza!!
Mar. 7th, 2008 08:28 pmOkay BPAL lovers... I have some I no longer want... take a look and let me know if you want any:
( List Under Here )
Oh, and I updated my wishlist too. :)
( List Under Here )
Oh, and I updated my wishlist too. :)
BPAL, for those not in the smelly stuff, is bad. I got my very first C'n'S (notification from the post office that a shipping label was creatged for my order) on Monday, but the tracking still says that it hasn't been picked up. :(
That said, a new moon has gone live, and I must have it!
from: http://blackphoenixalchemylab.com/new.html
WHITE MOON
Look down, fair moon, and bathe this scene;
Pour softly down night’s nimbus floods, on faces ghastly, swollen, purple;
On the dead, on their backs, with their arms toss’d wide,
Pour down your unstinted nimbus, sacred moon.
The chill winds and dark skies of November mark a time of reflection and release, and though the sting of grief is oft-times most painful during this portion of the year, the icy air brings clarity and eases the burden of suffering. These are the blossoms of loss and liberation, soothed by the calm, comforting scent of sandalwood : lilac, calla lily, wisteria, white sandalwood, moonflower, night musk, phlox, and violet.
That said, a new moon has gone live, and I must have it!
from: http://blackphoenixalchemylab.com/new.html
WHITE MOON
Look down, fair moon, and bathe this scene;
Pour softly down night’s nimbus floods, on faces ghastly, swollen, purple;
On the dead, on their backs, with their arms toss’d wide,
Pour down your unstinted nimbus, sacred moon.
The chill winds and dark skies of November mark a time of reflection and release, and though the sting of grief is oft-times most painful during this portion of the year, the icy air brings clarity and eases the burden of suffering. These are the blossoms of loss and liberation, soothed by the calm, comforting scent of sandalwood : lilac, calla lily, wisteria, white sandalwood, moonflower, night musk, phlox, and violet.
A Few Things
Sep. 13th, 2006 04:28 pmFirst off,
eoywin Thank you!! :) I got the Imps today- all safe and sound. Now I can't wait to get out of work to sniff them! (I didn't have time while on my lunch break, I barely got a chance to read the names!) At least one of them was on my "Ooh, must try!" list. So thank you, lots and lots. :)
OH! And
devoosha remember me mentioning something about a lilac scented body lotion? I told you I would get the name of the place- and then never did? Well it's Under the Pines Herbs & Girst www.underthepines-soaps.com . They're based in Muskegon. :)
Next off... there are rumblings of the annual November event on my friendslist... to whit I ask- who here will be participating in ye olde NaNoWriMo? I plan to try, again, and see if this is the year I actually make it.
This year's story will not be the Librarian. I'm paying attention to
deyaniera who is purposefully keeping Book offline as she wants to publish it someday. As The Library is my 'I really would like to publish this' book, I don't want to be posting too many excerpts online going forward. There are still a few at
sashegrey however (my oft unused writing journal for those that weren't aware- friends only, but feel free to add it).
The main character this go round is one that has been percolating in my brain for over ten years now (I'm not sure exactly, but it may be more like 15 years, I seem to recall doing research on jaguars while in high school). Her name's Jessica James, she's a were-jaguar, a teenager, and very sure of herself.
So, should I get around to writing her, and posting excerpts- who would want to be on the filter for such posts?
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Next off... there are rumblings of the annual November event on my friendslist... to whit I ask- who here will be participating in ye olde NaNoWriMo? I plan to try, again, and see if this is the year I actually make it.
This year's story will not be the Librarian. I'm paying attention to
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The main character this go round is one that has been percolating in my brain for over ten years now (I'm not sure exactly, but it may be more like 15 years, I seem to recall doing research on jaguars while in high school). Her name's Jessica James, she's a were-jaguar, a teenager, and very sure of herself.
So, should I get around to writing her, and posting excerpts- who would want to be on the filter for such posts?