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21stCenturyMaximalist

Sick of minimalism? Does minimalist clothing, furniture, food or freedoms get on your last nerve? Me too. I am a maximalist. I want more. I love collecting books, perfumes, household objects, plants and jewelry. Most of all I prize my Constitutional freedoms and choices. I do not want to be told what to do, what to read, what to eat or what to believe. I don't want to work hard and give it all away to fund someone else's idea of fairness.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Perfume again..

My scent of the day is Lanvin's gorgeous gorgeous My Sin.

I need to use this more and savor the beauty of my collection.

I need to find joy wherever I can.
Posted by The Maximalist at 3:34 PM

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The Maximalist
Avid collector of many things and utterly sick of being told to simplify. More is better...usually.
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