10 Things I Love Tuesday

1. .FLORA.

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2. .SKIRTING THE ISSUE.

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3. .OLD FRIENDS.

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4. .BON (E)VERYTHING.

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This font!

5. .BEAUTIFYING WHITEWASH.

Ever-obligatory in landlord-limited decorating.

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6. .CAMERA TALKING.

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7. .MORNING QUIET.

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8. .THIS.

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9. .WORDS TO LIVE BY.

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10. .AND THIS HABIT.

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Woah, I’ve missed this place.

Peace,

La Vie Links

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La Vie Links

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Peace,

Feel Good Friday.

What’s one thing that made you happy today?

For me: Caffeine addict chivalry. The Dunkin’ Donuts I frequented today ran out of medium-sized iced coffee cups right before my eyes. This is a tragedy for an uncaffeinated non-morning person facing an 8 hour work day. Enter stage left, a young corporate executive who had just ordered his own medium iced black. In a morning-making turn of events, he switched his beverage to hot coffee and told them to make mine instead in the last medium cup available!

Peace,

10 Things I Love Tuesday

1. .DRIVING AFTER 6 MONTHS OF BEING A PEDESTRIAN.

AKA my attempts at driving to visit a friend of a friend at school this weekend. Talk about RUSTY.

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2. .CATHEDRAL ARCHITECTURE.

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3. .PRE-COFFEE ATTITUDES.

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4. .DAMN GOOD ADVICE FROM DAMN GOOD SONGS.

Lyrics from “In The Aeroplane Over the Sea” by Neutral Milk Hotel

Lyrics from “Be Here Now” by Ray Lamontagne

5 .ALTERNATIVE GLOBES.

Including a literal interpretation of having the whole world in your hands…

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6. .LONG HAIR.

Too scared to cut mine but it’s getting so. so. long.

7. .THIS.

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8. .REFUSING TO CHOOSE JUST ONE.

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9. .TEA BAG CHANDELIERS.

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10. .KNEE HIGHS.

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Rain, rain, go away.

Peace,

I Think I See A Pink Light And The Coming Of Dawn

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Last weekend was really quite a weather tease. The unseasonably early sixty degree weather gave a brief reprieve from winter and now I cannot wait for a change of season and wardrobe. It is about time to say goodbye to the sturdy boots I have worn everyday for the past four months of winter trekking. The minute I see some pink flowers outside, that’s it: no more boots.

Peace,

Title from “Pink Light” by Laura Veirs