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  1. That's funny - I just heard this on the radio news not 8 minutes ago, now I find your wonderful tribute! I actually found this quite scary as a child, but loved reading it to my kids - they are obviously made of braver stuff than me! A brilliant imagination though and a beautiful tribute.

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  2. What a creative and beautiful tribute to a man so many loved... myself included.

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  3. K

    you are the MOST CLEVER>>>>EVER!!!!

    i love this post.
    and on my drive back from naples
    i listened to his last interview on the radio
    {public broadcasting of course}

    what a sweetheart he was.
    sad.

    love
    xx

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  4. A great and unique tribute. Controversies aside, as a kid I was mesmerised by both 'In the night kitchen' and 'Where the wild things are' very trippy indeed!

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  5. Hey thanks for the follow..I am your newest fan! Love your blog...love "where the wild things are" and look forward to your inspiration!!!

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  6. What a beautiful tribute to a wonderful author and what fantastic pairings...love them all!!

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  7. Heck Yeah! Let the wild rumpus begin, and by the way that turquoisy teal color was the hottest color at market. Our little town is beautiful, isn't it?
    Best,
    Liz

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  8. Bravo Brilliant Kathy,How lucky we have been to have witnessed Mr. Sendak's talent!!!

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  9. Magical, fantastical and so, so befitting! Bravo!
    Paula x

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  10. Hands-down, you have the best posts in the design blog world. I mean it.

    RIP, Mr. Sendak.

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