22.8.12

Greens for the Soul.

Vermont is one of the most gorgeous places in the States. I love the way of life there. I want to go stay there for a month, tending to crops, eating food I have grown with my own hands, reading in the hammock. It's just such a wonderfully green, enchanting place. Vermont is good for the soul. It makes me want to live in isolation and write the next Walden. Oh I can't wait until I can get back there.








all photos shot by my love Daniel.

10.8.12

Through Phreud's Eye

 Adventure in the Cape.

 My first Red Sox game.
 Driving from Vermont back to Boston.
 Nail art.
 Pressed Juicery juices. Shakespeare in the park.
 One Eyed Jack and I.
 Nail art. My blue ombre hair.
 The Standard DTLA.
 The Wein Truck. Heat wave.
 Jack loves watching aquatic events in the Olympics. Pool day.
 Buddy Guy @The Greek Theater. Concrete Jungle.
 My sweeties: Long Tail and One Eyed Jack.

9.8.12

Crossing the Sea in Search of New Land.

I am just having a rough day. Putting yourself out there creatively can be quite distressing. Your heart and soul are on the line. I feel like a ship that has been out at sea isolated and alone. With the ambition of crossing the oceans and exploring and charting new territory. I feel as if I have been sailing forever. Not long ago I saw birds and realized that land is near. Slowly I approached making out the faint outline of the foreign area. The ship has since come right upon the coast, only to discover the shore is rocky with massive cliffs, no place to anchor and come ashore. So alas I have been sailing along the coast searching for a suitable opening. The journey is wearing on me. I am feeling discouraged and even lost. I have come so far, but who knows how much more there is still to go.

So much of everything hangs in the balance. Trying to cling to the hope that I have left.
It's hard to stay afloat when every bit of your being wants to sink. Mind over matter. Sometimes you can go a lot further and farther than you ever thought. Please let this be one of those times.

8.8.12

My Magical Cape.

As in Cape Cod. 
 My apologies for not getting these up sooner. But I have been so busy with work and wedding planning and things. We had such a magical time back east. We also went to Vermont, which I will post soon. 
The Cape is always wonderful to visit. The tall grass, the sand dunes, the refreshing sea, the woods, fishing, the food OMG, such amazing, delicious seafood, stealing away to Provincetown for dinner or drinks or walking around. While we were there we really thought 'Wow, we should totally get married out here!' I have searched and searched for the right venue, which I finally found, Edgewood Farm in Truro, and it turns out they are shut down and no longer hosting any events. So I started searching the Boston area but nothing felt like the right fit. To make a long story short, I think we found the place to have our nuptials, and it is in the Los Angeles area! Fingers crossed! We will always have the Cape every summer.

 Drinks in P-Town. Overlooking the bay.  Me, Daniel's stepmom and his Dad doing Daniel's Blue Steel.
 Swoon. Daniel and his gorgeous mane. Always sending work emails. He's a hard worker, that one.
 I am an Instagram addict. Caught posting my Bloody Mary. Boats in the bay.
 Love him!

 We were storm hunters of sorts. We ran to the beach to watch the lightning roll in. 
Very much a Moonrise Kingdom moment.
 The storm. This is my favorite picture of the whole trip.
 We tried to capture the ever elusive lightning. #fail
 We stopped in Plymouth on the way back to Boston. We went and played on The Mayflower II. Crazy that they built it in Plymouth, England and sailed that ship to Plymouth, MA. NERD ALERT! I had fun pretending to be an old timey sailor.

 Until next summer Cape Cod. Much Love!