




I've never been one to collect things, but I grew up with a brother who collected dinosaurs, whales, beanie babies etc. so I am familiar with the concept. Not only am I not prone to collections, I've been making a concerted effort to cut down on the number of things I own (and by things I mean clothes). It makes dressing so much easier when you're not bound by piles of clothing that you rarely find whim or fancy to wear. That said, A Collection A Day, 2010 is a delightful photo diary of collections. I recommend checking it out.
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