the daily muse

I was surprised to find out that coffee drinkers toss away billions of disposable coffee cups each year. Good Earth Premium Coffee is challenging caffeine addicts to unite and brew their coffee from home. By pledging to do so, they will give $1 per pledge to The Trust for Public Land. Now that's delicious! ~the daily muse

Take a look at sprout studio. I love this San Francisco native’s unique and vintage glass jewelry. This particular bracelet called ladies & home made with vintage paper that makes me smile. You’re going to have to be quick! All of this studio’s work is one-of-a-kind, just like you. ~the daily muse

Steve Miller knew what he was talking about. Catch time with this great looking desk clock from the Museum of Modern Art’s MoMAstore. It’s inspired by the earth’s rotation. Now if only I could catch a break on what day it is... ~the daily muse

Finding yourself thinking about the holidays and gift giving? St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital® has put together an entire catalog of products in their Hope Gift Book™ including this stylish bag, umbrella and luggage tags. Even more appealing is that 100% of the profits after expenses goes directly to finding cures for children with cancer and other catastropic diseases. ~the daily muse

Congratulations President-elect Obama on an impressive win. America has spoken and chosen you as our leader for change and in the process made history. We look forward to the future. ~the daily muse

Whatever happens, Tuesday, November 4, 2008 promises to be one of change. I found another print that I love called Tuesdays Promise by self taught artist, Jessica Rose. Promise for new leadership. Promise for relief. Promise for a brighter future. My hope is that all of Tuesday’s promises are kept. ~the daily muse

As you enter the voting box tomorrow remember that it’s been a mere 88 years since the 19th amendment passed. I have recently purchased a copy of the California Woman’s Suffrage Poster that was passed around in 1911 and now has been reprinted by the National Women’s History Project. It reminds me of the women that fought so hard to give us all a voting voice. I don’t know about you, but as I hit the submit button, I’m going to whisper a thank you. ~the daily muse