My Visual DNA: A Cheesy Dreamer?
Well this is interesting... With a title like Visual DNA I just had to do it:
And now for the added thoughts and disclaimers... Since they have me pegged as a cheesy dreamer among other things. I loved the colours in the bedroom, which is a bit like one I once had, but not like the one I have now. I suddenly felt a bit nostalgic and wanted the old colour scheme. Then I looked at it later and thought it looked a bit kiddish.
And since the idea is to go with your first response, flowers and chocolate appealed greatly at that moment. Actually, flowers and chocolate appeal at any moment. This apparently makes me "cheesy". I've always liked roses and chocolate. And coffee - which I don't consider a vice so it appears twice. I have a cuppa sitting next to me right now. I didn't realise that I could leave some things out so went ahead and clicked the gross one - and now I can't change it. A little note of advice if you do your own - you can pick a blank if none of the options suit.
The rest - well the theme is obvious. I really enjoy natural beauty, from the panoramic to the miniscule. And now a word not from our sponsor... This is a clever idea. These guys have hit on a fun way to get market research information from around the globe. They've had tons of people do this - which gives them a range of feedback on things like favourite foods, travel options, interior design, and leisure activities. It's easy and relatively quick to do, and they've made it enjoyable. Which is a real achievement for market research. This doesn't even seem like market research - it's just fun. It captures an idea of what appeals to me visually (except the gross bit!), and has some imagery which represents what I appreciate about where I live and the places I enjoy. I think it goes well with my new blog layout. I'd be interested to know if you do one - a visual DNA I mean. Now for my coffee...
And now for the added thoughts and disclaimers... Since they have me pegged as a cheesy dreamer among other things. I loved the colours in the bedroom, which is a bit like one I once had, but not like the one I have now. I suddenly felt a bit nostalgic and wanted the old colour scheme. Then I looked at it later and thought it looked a bit kiddish.
And since the idea is to go with your first response, flowers and chocolate appealed greatly at that moment. Actually, flowers and chocolate appeal at any moment. This apparently makes me "cheesy". I've always liked roses and chocolate. And coffee - which I don't consider a vice so it appears twice. I have a cuppa sitting next to me right now. I didn't realise that I could leave some things out so went ahead and clicked the gross one - and now I can't change it. A little note of advice if you do your own - you can pick a blank if none of the options suit.
The rest - well the theme is obvious. I really enjoy natural beauty, from the panoramic to the miniscule. And now a word not from our sponsor... This is a clever idea. These guys have hit on a fun way to get market research information from around the globe. They've had tons of people do this - which gives them a range of feedback on things like favourite foods, travel options, interior design, and leisure activities. It's easy and relatively quick to do, and they've made it enjoyable. Which is a real achievement for market research. This doesn't even seem like market research - it's just fun. It captures an idea of what appeals to me visually (except the gross bit!), and has some imagery which represents what I appreciate about where I live and the places I enjoy. I think it goes well with my new blog layout. I'd be interested to know if you do one - a visual DNA I mean. Now for my coffee...
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