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Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 7:04 PM
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I started playing the new Pokemon HeartGold Version and despite all evidence that the game is for little kids, I like it. In fact, I really enjoy it. It appeals to my fondness for adventure games, my love for tiny things, and the insatiable need to collect them all.
A particularly cute touch is the "Pokewalker." It's like a Tamagotchi and pedometer rolled into a poke-ball so you can take your Pokemon "on walks." Your Pokemon gets happier the more you walk, so I suppose it's supposed to get kids to get up and move around. I loved my tamagotchi as a little kid, so I find it adorable. |
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Image from Design*Sponge
This little wreath arrangement uses chocolate mint plants, strawberry plants, and pastel alyssums. The wreath should last about a month with regular watering and indirect sunlight, and will then need to be replanted where it has room to grow.
I love the idea of using such a pretty arrangement that wont just get thrown out after a few days. With the weather warming up I'm looking forward to some nice sunny barbecues, and I think I've found just the thing to put in the center of our patio table. It makes me think of clear, Swedish summers- always a good thing. Again, here's the original posting, and step by step instructions.
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