[by Tali Schiffer] [source] To tell you the truth, I’m feeling a bit neutral about Valentine’s Day this year. Regardless, I hope everyone is loving and being loved today. Is it not strange that we have to have a holiday designated to remind us of this? Peace, Continue reading »
Tag Archives: Inspiration
On Being Present
[source] A little reminder for those days when you hit snooze 4+ times, when you cancel out the sounds of the world with your iPod, when you avoid all eye contact on the sidewalk, when you just want to shirk each and every responsibility. It’s all too easy to check out for the day, to … Continue reading »
Things I Loved Tuesday 2010
wallflowers • stop motion • mapquesting • forgivable outfit flaws • masquerading • gypsy caravans • anti-morning people • concert poster art • ice cream weather • consumed walls • making an exit • futuresight • witty signage • retro shoots • an education • dressing like stevie nicks • sleeping pretty• aimless wandering • … Continue reading »
The Reminder
[source & via] It’s important to take a reality check sometimes. When reminded of all of the needs we have covered, it makes all of those wants and qualms less relevant. Continually guilty of this, I need to remember that all of the missed trains, failed quizzes, spilled drinks, canceled plans, coveted luck, and regretted … Continue reading »
La Vie Links
[source] From inside ocean waves, these photos by Clark Little are phenomenal. Choose your own twitter adventure. Where are Americans moving? Madatoms on fast food mascots and googling. Illustrations of witty things you have to learn for yourself Want to help with the oil spill? I thought so! Life would be different living here or … Continue reading »
May 2010 Inspiration Board
[1] [2] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [12] 1. .SPRING AWAKENING. Mornings are so much easier with sun. 2. .FARMER’S MARKETS. Especially Haymarket in Boston. 3. .CINCO DE MAYO. Bust out the Margaritas and veggie burritos for tomorrow. 4. .MAY FLOWERS. Thanks to those miserable April showers. 5. .NATASHA KHAN. That voice and … Continue reading »