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The debut issue of REFUELED; Alt-Country Style+Design features a interview with Uncommon Objects' owner Steve Wiman, a personal view of Warrenton, Texas, home to one of the largest antique shows in the U.S., cool styles, the music of Jim White and much more. Please let us know what you think. Enjoy.
Sunday, May 11, 2008
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4 comments:
Chris: that was absolutely fabulous; thoroughly enjoyed reading it. I'd like to feature your work on tomorrow's blog. You and your crew really did a great job and enjoyed reading Steve's article.
Crazy great! Congratulations on the first issue of Refueled Ezine. It is inspiring to see a publication that reflects those of us who have been collecting contrast and juxtaposition for many years. I grew up in a very small country town (pop. 70, maybe, give or take a dog or two), and a Grandmother who had a "junk room" full of treasures. Residing now in the city, I cannot imagine vintage or antique not being a part of my urban experience
It is recycling at its best. Something I continue to do in an aesthetic and artistic manner in my personal life and business life.
Well done--can't wait for the next issue and will definitley be re-reading this one!
absolutely stunning. i'm not sure what else to say. it's f-ing gorgeous. xoxo, k.
Keeping the American dream alive...this just says it all. Us crazy hunter-gatherers keep the dreams in our soul and the collage on our landscape...always on the prowl to salvage our past to give life to our present. Thanks for the mag...it is awesome!!!
sharon
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