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I heart Hummingbirds!

I recently moved into an awesome little house in the Silver Lake Hills of Los Angeles.  Some of my friends have refered to it as a “treehouse” because it seems suspended high in a group of trees… and with these trees comes – you guessed it, BIRDS!  I’ve put up a couple of feeders for the local songbirds – but it’s the Hummingbird feeder that I watch the closest.

Fast, colorful & focused, the Hummingbird may be one of the smallest birds on the planet but it’s inspiration on design is huge!

Check out these super-cool magnetic bookends!!!  Made fairly in Mexico from 100% recycled aluminum and powder-coated in red or white… this is clearly the coolest way to display your books.

For the little ones I found this oh-so-cute organic cotton onesie. I’ve actually given it a bit of thought… and I’m pretty sure if they made this in an adult-sized tee, I would totally wear it (and I’m not even a t shirt type of gal)!  But back on topic, this little number also has a corresponding knit cap… it’s just about too much to stand!

And last but not even close to least… the feeder!  WAY cuter than the classic design, this lovely multi-bird smorgasbord is crafted from recycled glass and available in 4 colors.  I can’t recommend enough that you add one to your outdoor space… watching these little beauties are a true inspiration!

2 Comments »

  1. nma said,

    July 22, 2009 @ 4:23 pm

    forget about the adult-sized tee… i think if they made the ONESIE in an adult size, i would definitely wear it!

  2. Darren said,

    August 16, 2009 @ 6:15 pm

    Hi there,
    I’m Darren from Cool Planet Kids, we are the maker of this really nice sleepsuit. It is made from the most luxurious organic cotton we could find and the hummingbird is printed with child-friendly water-based ink.

    Here’s a link to the product on our webstore:

    http://www.coolplanetkids.com/Organic_Cotton_Sleeper_p/birds-sleepgs-turq-co.htm

    Best Wishes,
    Darren

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