Forever catching trains
Endless good food
A boy named Sven
Cully Classic Music Festival
Paddle boarding
A place a daughter of a sailor feels right at home
Blue
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Forever catching trains
Endless good food
A boy named Sven
Cully Classic Music Festival
Paddle boarding
A place a daughter of a sailor feels right at home
Blue
Via Instagram
Being featured in pretty treasuries (talk about my color dreams to the max).
Ewa's incredibly beautiful leather work as well as her Etsy feature.
This interview with Zach Condon of Beirut. What a babe. If you haven't listened to their new album yet, you should.
Quirk Hotel is opening this week! As well as a hostel! So now no one has any excuses for not coming to visit RVA.
I don't know if I've ever loved a song as much as this one. It's simplicity and words are perfect. I've listened to it so much since discovering it.
This beautiful set of photos.
Artifact Uprising's Out of Office series. Such a good reminder to get away from your office, computer, and work space to recharge and just be.
These yummy and cheap recipes.
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whispering fading darkness.
your favorite light is the light that can equally belong to the dusk and the dawn because, if you didn’t have a point of reference, you could close your eyes and open them again and not be sure which time it was.
the familiar feelings aren’t present, and so the present ones make you feel like a stranger to yourself, but not one you altogether dislike.
you miss them. you miss them in their familiarness. but you aren’t sure if that’s an alright thing to feel. whether it’s a sign of set back, of being stuck, or a sign of moving forward, of growth.
there’s the smell of smoke.
there’s the feel of grass on bare feet.
there’s the vision of blurry lights strung in the trees.
your altruistic turned mercurial ways.
the events at dusk.
The Diana Dress | Photo Cred: Meagan Abell
So today I have an announcement to make in regards to the shop!
The current lines, On The Road and Gypsy Soul, are going to be pulled from the shop come the beginning of October to make way for an exciting renovation and new direction for my knitwear! I'm really excited about where I'm going with this and I can't wait to share more with you guys. I will say it is defintely going to be very different from what I have going on with my knits now though.
So, all of that to say, if there's been a piece you've been eyeing (like maybe this one? Or this one? Or even this one?), now's the time to get it because it won't be available come fall!
And if you live in RVA you can actually head to Pop Secret, a pop up shop that Bizarre Market is putting on over at Big Secret during the UCI bike races the 17th-27th of this month! Some of my knits will be there as well as a bunch of other cool local designers pieces! So definitely check that out if you're in the area.
Otherwise, head to the shop to check out the knits there and get your hands on some before they're discontinued. And I mean hey, Christmas is right around the corner, you could get some shopping done early! Or, you know, just treat yourself. ;)
"Quite literally the worst thing I could think of is having a job and a life where one only began when the other one ended. I hope you enjoy what you do enough that you have trouble separating one from the other as well."
This was a sentiment expressed to me by one of my favorite people recently and it resonated with me in such a very real and deep way.
I think it's something we should all think about really.
I was going to expand upon this... but now I actually think I'm just going let this be.
I think the words speak for themselves.
A few months ago I was commissioned by a bride to make some free form art pieces to be a part of her wedding decor. I loved working on this commission so very much and completely fell in love with the final pieces. I have some plans for expanding upon these in the future, so we'll see where that goes, but for the record I'm open to any further commissions along these lines!
Feel free to shoot me an email for more info.
i saw it put by Dani Shapiro that writing is a way “to forge a path out of [our] own personal wilderness with words” - a way to both exercise and exorcise our most fundamental insecurities.
wilderness with words.
i do so often feel like there’s a wilderness inside of me.
i’ve been told that there’s infinity inside of me.
but that dredges up accossiations with order and some sort of straight and narrow organization, direction and clarity for some reason. but wilderness, wilderness is what i most often feel to be inside of my heart and head. endless mazes of trees and unnavigatable landscapes filled with my innermost thoughts that i so often cannot untangle from one another.
i cannot read or look at an article, book, magazine or movie, without logging away some sort of thought/idea/plan/sentiment i feel like i absolutely must remember and use at a later date. i feel so filled to the brim with the information i constantly, not only take in, but want to keep in. keep in until the right time to put it back out into the world in a new forum, inserted into this writing or that idea, or that creation, or that project or this conversation. i feel that my mind is always always always whirring and humming away. idea after idea scrolling across my frontal lobe, begging to not be forgotten, to be expanded upon, to be recorded, remembered, noted.
i do so best work things out in the written form.
and so, since there's a wilderness inside of me, i suppose it's okay to attempt it's navigation with words.
especially because i haven't found another outlet to be quite as helpful as this one.
at least not yet.
Spain
With it's peaches and cream and sandy tones
"Sangriasangriamojitosangria"
Friendly strangers in the metro to help reorient our turned around selves
New Castle Boys bound for Valencia
Two hour train station waits
Waiting and waiting and waiting
Hot sticky summer nights
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Daniel Dalton / BuzzFeed / Via Josh Felice / unsplash.com
The True Cost -This honestly deserves a post all on it's own, and I might do one soon, but I wanted to go ahead and say something about it now. Please please please watch this. It's also on Netflix.
And on that note: 30 Fair Trade Clothing Brands
This song
This sweater pattern that I've been wanting to take the time to knit for ages now
The incredibly beautiful work of Jerome Sevilla aka Grid Junky
Advice from 20-year-old Hunter S. Thompson
These outfits
14 Perfect French Words And Phrases The English Language Should Steal
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