Don’t Shoot The Messenger

This post is more about utility than fashion, for once. Let it be said that I have become a huge fan of the cross-body messenger bag. This style has come in handy for my long work days walking around Boston. My hands are free to talk on my phone, text on my phone, tote around morning and afternoon coffees or Arnold Palmers, and pull out my CharlieCard. They look so casual and carefree as if the wearer could not be bothered to carry a frivolous tote or waste an arm with the burden of a purse. I bought a messenger bag for $10 on Newbury Street when my bag ripped hardcore one day. And since then my walks, my work-breaks, and my iced-coffee-filled hands have been making my long days that much less arduous.

Example a) Hands free to keep texts at hand.

Example a) Hands free to keep texts at hand.

Minka is casual and uncluttered.

Minka is casual and uncluttered.

Kirsten and Orlando looking perfectly unperfect.

Kirsten and Orlando looking perfectly imperfect.

Kate is great in a fuss free cropped top

Kate is great in a fuss free cropped top

So much easier to do errands, like Jessica does here.

So much easier to do errands, like Jessica does here.

Monet Mazur is calm, cool, and has her things collected.

Monet Mazur is calm, cool, and has her things collected.

Peace,

Meatless May (and June)

Beautiful starlet, vegetarian, and renowned animal activist

Beautiful starlet, vegetarian, and renowned animal activist

Being a vegetarian is making life…no different. It is surprising how easy it is to go without meat! The world is a lot more vegetarian-friendly than I thought it would be while eating for the other team. Even Burger King has a veggie burger (which is not terrible, either). As you have probably gathered from context clues, my experimental “Meatless May” went swimmingly. And now that May is long over and June is halfway through, it leads me to wonder whether this “test-run” is going to continue past the two-month mark. I saw my mom cutting up chicken cutlets the other day and was actually flat-out disgusted. I saw my brother eating a dripping roast beef sandwich and had to leave the room. Might Meatless May and June turn into “Meatless 2009″? Or full-fledged vegetarianism? It was hard to know if I would be tempted last week by the wafer-thin yet delicious burgers of Floridian fast-food joints like Checkers and Sonic. (Why does the South have such epic chains?) But I was not. Now I just need to work on eating less carbs to replace the meatlessness and practicing to cook veggie dishes!

A lovely Oscar-winning vegetarian lady

A lovely Oscar-winning vegetarian lady

Do most vegetarians consider themselves pescetarians or how does that work? I just started working at a nice seafood place called Finz and have been led to believe that being a veggie-head can include Nemo-consumption. Fine by me, but what do true vegetarians believe? After a little fact-checking, I came to the opposite conclusion. The Vegetarian Society does not consider pescetarianism a valid vegetarian diet. (Fun fact alert: pescetarian was added to the dictionary in 2008 defined as a vegetarian whose diet includes fish). I like the idea of eating fish, whole grains, fruit, veggies, nuts, etc. It is a very Mediterranean-style of eating and makes me feel jet-setter-like.

Ms loves yoga and eats healthy and is beautiful and chooses cool projects. Ugh.

Ms loves yoga and eats healthy and is beautiful and chooses cool projects. Ugh.

In other news, vegetarianism is becoming a new frontier in which to “go green.” A popular campaign slogan that I have seen has been “Meat is not green.” Concise and to the point, but is it true? A 2006 report by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations estimates that livestock are responsible for almost 18 percent of the global warming effect, even beating the effects of transportation. Livestock produce the greenhouse gas called methane and their waste contributes to nitrous oxide emissions. Also, the deforestation caused by the need for grazing lands further contributes to global warming, by compromising the CO2 that forests give off.

Zooey and her sister Emily (a BU alum!) are vegetarians.

Zooey and her sister Emily (a BU alum!) are vegetarians.

Oh meat, why must you be destroying the world one delicious cookout at a time?

Orlando. (it's relevant, I swear, he's a veggie).

Orlando. (it's relevant, I swear, he's a veggie).

Peace,

Party At The Moontower

Just feeling generally inspired by some of my favorite movies…

You Are Home

You Are Home

Edie/Sienna: Same difference

Edie/Sienna: Same difference

Party at the Moon Tower.

alright, alright, alright

the world forgetting, by the world forgot

the world forgetting, by the world forgot

Vicy Cristina Maria Elena Barcelona

Vicy Cristina Maria Elena Barcelona

Kirsten and Orlando in Elizabethtown, great soundtrack.

Kirsten and Orlando in Elizabethtown, great soundtrack.

Like endless rain into a paper cup

Like endless rain into a paper cup

A bizarre concept that actually epitomizes the modern love story

A bizarre concept that actually epitomizes the modern love story

Johnny says relax

Johnny says relax

Peace,

But I’m A Vegetarian So…It’s A Frozen Pizza

In honor of my spur of the moment decision (just now) to be a Vegetarian for the month of May (and possibly all summer), I have decided to post a list of my favorite famous herbivores.

Famous Vegetarians:

 

 

  • Amber Valetta
  • Anne Hathaway
  • Brigitte Bardot
  • Chris Martin & Gwyneth Paltrow (picture below)
  • Eddie Vedder
  • Josh Hartnett (picture below)
  • Kate Winslet (picture below)
  • Missy Higgins
  • Nico
  • Orlando Bloom
  • Stella Mccartney & dad Paul Mccartney
  • Zooey Deschanel (picture below)

Famous Vegans

 

  • Alicia Silverstone (picture below)
  • Ellen Degeneres
  • Emily Deschanel
  • Ginnifer Goodwin

 

 

Animal lover, how endearing.

Animal lover, how endearing.

My favorite vegetarian couple

My favorite vegetarian couple

I want to be friends her.

I want to be friends her.

Love her band She&Him, her movies, and her diet!

Love her band She&Him, her movies, and her diet!

 

 

 

 

Peace,

Title from “Your Honor” by Regina Spektor