Kat Fraley
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- Apartment 66
- <center>Sparkle is a Color</center>
- A Thought Is The Blossom
- Against the Woodgrain
- Almost Delightful
- Alyson Is Neat
- and she loved.
- b a r e f o o t & v i n t a g e
- blonde bedhead
- calivintage
- Chronically Vintage
- Dear Fish
- Dear Wilderness
- DearBeatrice
- Delightful Dozen
- Full Figured Fury
- Haiku Ambulance
- hey little apple blossom
- I Just Can't
- Idée_Géniale
- Jen Loves Kev
- KANSAS COUTURE
- Katie's pencil box
- Leproust Vintage
- LIZ MORROW DESIGN
- Lovers, Saints &amp; Sailors
- Mascara or Motor Oil
- Orchid Grey
- petitgraphie
- Petticoats &amp; Peplums
- Read By Morgan Freeman
- Renz In The Woods
- Sally Jane Vintage
- Scathingly Brilliant
- Selective Potential
- That Gal Jenna
- the demure muse
- The Friendly Fox
- The Loudmouth Lifestyle | Business motivation coach for online wantrepreneurs
- The Quiet Owl
- The Shades of Monet Chronicles
- the velvettes - new zealand vintage clothing blog
- This Charming Life by Kaelah Bee
- Tights and Bites
- To Make Love Stay
- VIPXO
Gender | Female |
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Occupation | eyewear guru |
Location | Cincinnati, Ohio, United States |
Introduction | Kat is a 30 something midwestern feminist and half the voice of the blog We Watched This Last Night. She loves living in Cincinnati with her partner, corgi pup, and three cats. |
Interests | running, films, history, Cincinnati, craft beer, science, my corgi pup, Iceland, optics, skepticism, atheism |
Favorite Movies | I love all different genres. My top favorite films include (but aren't limited to): The Goonies, Big Trouble in Little China, Clue, Strange Brew, and The Craft. |
Favorite Music | Drive-By Truckers, Cracker, The Minor Leagues, Franz Nicolay, Marah, The Dresden Dolls, Iron Maiden, Neutral Milk Hotel, Mars Volta, Sparta, Amanda Palmer, Girl Talk, The Knife |
Favorite Books | Ulysses, One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, Everything that Rises Must Converge, God Lives in St. Petersburg, and just about any Fear Street/R.L. Stine/Christopher Pike book I read when I was 12. |