This month I read a bunch of micro-histories and a few abstract fiction pieces. Thank you Random House for gifting me these books, noted with a star! At Home Bill Bryson This micro history dove into private life, so basically every aspect of life and domestic spaces. It was very interesting, but not for the…Read More
Color Blocking
Some of my favorite bloggers have been inspiring me to experiment with color lately. I feel like it’s an untapped creative vein that I usually avoid in favorite of play with textures. Here I paired a new blue dress with a bold yellow purse. I think the colors compliment each other well and the bag…Read More
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) Shooting the new fall menu for a Worcester restaurant. 2) Always looking at that art. 3) Tried my first farm share this week! 4) In Concert for One you can experience a one-on-one concert with a local musician. 5) Some things are still in bloom. 6) Working lunch.
Taqueria el Barrio
Recently I visited the newly opened Taqueria el Barrio on Commonwealth Avenue. You can check out my full review in BrooklineHub. On Sunday mornings, Taqueria el Barrio at 1022 Commonwealth Avenue hums with activity. Customers chat with Chef Luis Figueroa in rapid fire Spanish while ordering beef tongue tacos and horchata. Figueroa is from Mexico…Read More
Beret All Day
When I posted this look on Instagram someone told me I looked like a senator’s daughter. Which reminded me of an early 2000s rom com where a political daughter falls for a rogue musician to break away from the tight constraints of her life. In other words, I’m into it. These shoes are from Lifestride…Read More
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) The MFA’s newly renovated third floor showcases female artists exclusively. 2) Some light reading about severed heads. 3) Bribing new coworkers with homemade donuts. 4) Spent a week working from a co-working space and it was a dream. 5) Saw a series of plays in the Mount Auburn Cemetery about its residents. 6) Sat…Read More