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måndag 21 maj 2007

Review: Gramicci (and Palma) and Sabbatical

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Hi folks,

I'm off to a writers' colony, the amazingly pesticide free and organic Hedgebrook, to be exact. (Colonies, where they basically feed you and nurture you and try to get you to write, are great, but most aren't organic, and this one is accommodating my wheat/dairy thing. Yay!)

And I'll be packing my amazing Gramicci organic hemp/cotton Sierra t-shirt. It already feels broken-in, like it's been washed 10000 times, and there's lot of charming details, like raw seams. If there's anything I like, it's being comfy whilte I write.

And the shirt is accented by a necklace from the Palma Collection. More on their sustainable jewelry later.

So this means no email, no phone, but if you want to send me stuff or post an oldfashioned letter:

marie lee c/o
Hedgebrook
2197 Millman Road
Langley, WA 98260
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