Eliza. 22. Weirdo. Eccentric fangirl. Music freak. I live in books and at concerts. I have the coolest boyfriend ever. That's all you really need to know.


20th April 2012

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bakeitinacake:

Hey, Nerds! Did you know you can mix Nerds candy into your favorite cupcake batter to make an even better version of confetti cake? It’s true! Just mix up a basic vanilla batter (my recipe is here), and then stir in 3/4 cups Nerds candy. Fill your cupcake tins 3/4 of the way full and bake for about 23 minutes, until they’re golden brown and the cake springs back when you gently press your finger into the top of it. I finished mine off with vanilla buttercream and an extra sprinkle of the dangerously crunchy candy. CUTE!

bakeitinacake:

Hey, Nerds! Did you know you can mix Nerds candy into your favorite cupcake batter to make an even better version of confetti cake? It’s true! Just mix up a basic vanilla batter (my recipe is here), and then stir in 3/4 cups Nerds candy. Fill your cupcake tins 3/4 of the way full and bake for about 23 minutes, until they’re golden brown and the cake springs back when you gently press your finger into the top of it. I finished mine off with vanilla buttercream and an extra sprinkle of the dangerously crunchy candy. CUTE!

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7th March 2012

Photoset reblogged from A model aeroplane of water?! with 12,758 notes

leanonstephen:

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mayoremanuel:

skdjfdfd

excuse my overflowing tears of happy.

omg

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7th March 2012

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paranoiainbloom:

The Offspring - Self Esteem

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1st March 2012

Photo reblogged from beneath the summer moon with 145 notes

Still crying. RIP Davy.

Still crying. RIP Davy.

Tagged: davy jonesthe monkeesrip

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29th February 2012

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24th February 2012

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Eliza's Attempts To Be Crafty: Recipe Time! ~ Korean Cinnamon & Persimmon Punch (Soo Jung Gwa) →

elizaiscrafty:

There is this amazing little Korean restaurant that I love, Sun & Moon in East Providence, RI. The last time I was there, I saw this punch on the menu and decided to try it…and fell in love! It is sweet and refreshing, but warm/spicy and soothing at the same time. Such an awesome mix of flavors. I…

New post on my crafty blog! Please reblog if you like, and definitely try the recipe. It’s so good!

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24th February 2012

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I love that I have someone to do all this with. And we do, all the time <3

I love that I have someone to do all this with. And we do, all the time <3

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24th February 2012

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littleclassicrockthings:

Billy Joel
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littleclassicrockthings:

Billy Joel

Submitted by viverevis

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24th February 2012

Photo reblogged from A model aeroplane of water?! with 480 notes


H.P. Lovecraft and a cat

H.P. Lovecraft and a cat

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18th February 2012

Photoset reblogged from Neil Gaiman with 4,947 notes

clintcatalyst:

“ In 1906 The Journal of the English Folk Song Society published a piece on the old English ballad ‘Death and the Lady.’ Some enterprising female entertainer encountered the article and realized the story might be used as a great vaudeville piece about the evils of card play and alcohol. Touring performers were always searching for material that would play well in the sticks. The city folks would enjoy the Grand Guignol staging, the traditional song, and the vocal technique.

Here Joseph Hall, the Brooklyn born photographer who had made a career on baseball pictures and theatrical production stills, captured the sequence of the action, providing a peculiarly detailed—and rare view—of the progress of a single vaudeville performance. ”


[ Text : David Shields ]

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