CLICK THE HELL OUT OF THE LINKS. ABSORB THE TREATS.
THEN GO MAKE SOMETHING?!
ALL PHOTOS ABOVE SOURCED FROM PINTEREST
EYE CANDY : fashun daRling, drool away!
Thom Browne : FALL 2016
PAGE TURNER : tangible, beautiful books
THE JAM: put on repeat
ANDRA DAY : NOT TODAY
QTIP: quickie video snips
NOWNESS: MY PLACE — an editorial series from apartamento magazine.
Start with FLORENCE WELCH’S HOUSE
1. Describe yourself in three words.
Driven, Lucky, Sassy
2. What is your passion job and what is your survival job?
I think my passion job and survival job are the same. I have learned to passionately love hair dressing and it pays the bills.
3. What’s your favorite piece to wear these days?
My husband's denim jacket. I have always had trouble wearing denim jackets and I randomly put his on a couple months ago. And well, I haven't given it back.
4. What are you reading?
HA. That's not happening right now. I wish I had time to read. Or rather, I wish I made it a priority... I'm thinking about reading Amy Schumer's book before I leave on vacation.
5. What are you watching?
When I get time I sadly go more towards reality TV but I can't seem to watch anything other than Friends on Netflix.
6. What are you listening to?
I just got into the free Apple Music subscription and I'm listening to old classics like Dolly Parton and Johnny Cash to the Boss and Rod Stewart. I always stick around the same bands and go back to the classics.
7. What’s the best thing you’ve recently sipped or snacked on?
I'm pretty busy these days. Not a lot of cooking has gone down but I LOVE the Tostada salad from Blue Barn in SF. It's like a weekly meal.
8. What do you do to stay motivated?
Hmm. Motivation. I am very motivated to keep growing my business. I don't even think of it as an option. It's finally starting to "pay" off. All the things I have heard about setting goals. Sometimes even writing them down or saying them aloud to peers makes you get shit done.
9. Where do you seek inspiration?
I would say my parents. My mom was always an inspiration in how she raised myself and my brothers. We all turned out pretty darn good. She changed careers like three times and just was an overall badass. And my father is the man. He worked for the state but always was funny and creative.
10. What’s your favorite piece of advice you live by?
You should learn to be okay with being alone sometimes. Independence is so strong and freeing. You can grow to be confident around others through being by yourself. You learn who you truly are.
POST SCRIPT: a last little tidbit
Jeanann Verlee’s
The Violence Question, Answered by a Goat
Or, Notes Toward a Discourse on HAUnting through PoetRY
until next time, stay salty.besos,
miro