I want to learn how to cycle in the city more successfully this summer. Maybe try a bike commute?

I want to learn how to cycle in the city more successfully this summer. Maybe try a bike commute?

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A welcome gift!

A welcome gift!

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So, after the food and wine show I am obsessed with Joia lime soda.  If you see it at your local grocer I highly recommend giving it a try.  Oh, and that’s the new place in the background! 

So, after the food and wine show I am obsessed with Joia lime soda.  If you see it at your local grocer I highly recommend giving it a try.  Oh, and that’s the new place in the background! 

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Final Walkthrough

Wow!  So, here’s the deal.  My human and I are getting ready to move into a new condo and we did the final walkthrough last night.  I was going to take a few more pictures to show it off, but the sellers were still deep in the process of moving and it was pretty messy.  

Here’s a preview of the front of the building, though:

I’m not sure why it says Hudson on the front—this may be research I have to do later.  I love knowing little details like that about buildings!

I also love Salsa A La Salsa, where we stopped for a bite on our way home from the new place.  Yum!

Anyway, more photos to come; probably some before and after with colors and decor and such.  

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Doing some tumblr maintenance.

I just figured out how to combine my blogs and did it: woo-hoo!  I am expecting the arrival of my new camera in a few days, which should increase the posting all around.  So, to keep things simple I am combining my inane daily life blog with my obsessed with abandoned buildings blog.  Because, really, there’s no reason for them to stay segregated.  And hey, here’s a photo of a cat in a fort:  

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Vintage for Winter

I recently went on a vintage spree and wound up with a couple of great pieces for winter.  

My first score was a 70s sweater cape from Go Vintage in Saint Paul. 

Score two was an oversized (I’m guessing from the 80s due to the heart shaped buttons?) red sweater from the uptown Ragstock.  

I have paired both with skinny jeans and boots—super warm/comfy/easy to run around in vintage style.

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This week’s video obsession.  I have been on a big Sondre Lerche binge and I feel it’s necessary for everyone to share in my mid aughts melancholy. 

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Poetry Thursday

It has been a bit of a slow week, I know. I have been feeling a bit under the weather and not doing/making anything fun or noteworthy as a result. So… now seems like the right time to share a poem? Here is one of my very favorites.

Celebration for June 24

By Thomas McGrath

For Marian

Before you, I was living on an island
And all around the seas of that lonely coast
Cast up their imitation jewels, cast
Their fables and enigmas, questioning, sly.
I never solved them, or ever even heard,
Being perfect in innocence: unconscious of self;
Such ignorance of history was all my wealth—
A geographer sleeping in the shadow of virgins.

But though my maps were made of private countries
I was a foreigner in all of them after you had come,
For when you spoke, it was with a human tongue
And never understood by my land-locked gentry.
Then did the sun shake down a million bells
And birds bloom on bough in wildest song!
Phlegmatic hills went shivering with flame;
The chestnut trees were manic at their deepest boles!

It is little strange that nature was riven in her frame
At this second creation, known to every lover—
How we are shaped and shape ourselves in the desires of the other
Within the tolerance of human change.
Out of the spring’s innocence this revolution,
Created on a kiss, announced the second season,
The summer of private history, of growth, through whose sweet sessions
The trees lift toward the sun, each leaf a revelation.

Our bodies, coupled in the moonlight’s album,
Proclaimed our love against the outlaw times
Whose signature was written in the burning towns.
Your face against the night was my medallion.
Your coming forth aroused unlikely trumpets
In the once-tame heart. They heralded your worth
Who are my lodestar, my bright and ultimate North,
Marrying all points of my personal compass.

This is the love that now invents my fear
Which nuzzles me like a puppy each violent day.
It is poor comfort that the mind comes, saying:
What is one slim girl to the peoples’ wars?
Still, my dice are loaded: having had such luck,
Having your love, my life would still be whole
Though I should die tomorrow. I have lived it all.
—And love is never love, that cannot give love up.

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Five Favorites

This is a list of my five favorite things today.

1: This hydrangea blossom ring on Etsy. It has been in my favorites for months and I keep drooling over it whenever I look at it. I love the hammered band!

2: Craftsman bungalows. They are so cute! Especially if you can find one with most of the exterior details and interior woodwork intact. Mmm.

3: Making progress. On goals and stuff?

4: Teal nail polish. Also the ring finger has a slightly different design trend. However (!) I got a lot of comments from elderly bank customers about both of these items. Luckily I could blame Halloween.

5: Paper poms. Pretty and easy to make!

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This week’s video obsession.  I have been listening to Yo-Yo Ma a ton lately, but I kind of forget that he is a real live person.  Who is apparently very nice.  And not a super whistler.  And I don’t think I have to explain my position re:Andrew Bird…

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