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August 2020

Up Close and Personal

August 17, 2020

Photos shot on film 

I want to continue to use this platform to keep getting as up close and personal with you guys as I can. A no judgement zone. A place to learn and tell. I’m learning about myself and the world around me more and more every single day. But it’s always a scary feeling to put oneself out there. It’s easier to hide behind generalizations of our true feelings and outlooks. There have been many times I have found myself generalizing my thoughts and feelings for you guys on here for the sake of staying safe and not letting too much of myself out there, but it is my goal to keep trying to push myself forward in ways that get me outside of my comfort zone. It motivates me when you guys reach out via DM because you felt connected to something I wrote or photographed in a personal way. That feeling of not being alone, is such a great connective feeling. Even if there is something that truly is too personal to share, I believe there are ways we can shed light no what we are going through in a deeper, more honest way, that at the same time still gives us the privacy we need. I am still trying to find out this sort of resonating rhythm that works for me. If we all commit to each out unique internal rhythms and outward flows, I think we are going to learn from each other so much better. 

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Wabi-Sabi

August 16, 2020

Aje dress

Romanticism on the streets of Dumbo. I love the idea of impermanence and Japanese wabi-sabi behind this Aje dress. This idea is what has drawn me to NYC, and Brooklyn in particularly. A city that is in an endlessly transient state. We are in the middle of a huge change of current right in this moment. There’s no better example of accepting change, and seeking newness in old, than what this city projects. NYC will never lose its spunk, its personality, its diverse heritage. It’s just in the middle of creating a new story to throw into the mix.

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The Shandaken Inn

August 16, 2020

Socially distanced snapshots from my stay at the Shandaken Inn in upstate New York. The smell of summer rain is comforting here. The Shandaken Inn is one of those places where it is necessary to leave room for leisure. It was definitely a challenge to not look at the clock during my stay, but I did it. It’s crazy how restricted life can feel because of how much that time’s passing takes ahold of us. I’m working really hard to take the weight of time off my shoulders more often these days. It’s an amazing feeling when you actually accomplish that. One of the highlights of our stay was the amazing breakfast to start off each morning with. So hearty, which is great for a day full of hikes and swimming. The inn is super close to a few really great hikes that we never got to do yet, so that was nice. And speaking of swimming, I fully took advantage of the inn’s pool. Backyard pools were a part of my west coast suburban upbringing; something that was lost as soon as I moved to the east coast. Now, I’ll take every rare chance for a nostalgic dip. The inn is quite small (only 15 rooms), which means no overcrowding, and is perfect when you want some moments to yourself. It was extremely peaceful here and that is what I loved the most. No city construction. No subways running over metal tracks. No hecticness or pressure. Just the buzzing of insects, chirping of birds and those distinct nature sounds that you oftentimes forget what they sound like after too much time in a big city. We ended our days simply, usually to the sound of rainfall and with a delicious meal. A glass of wine to pour back up in our rook to sip while we watched the latest season of Curb Your Enthusiasm. And then we would heavily fall asleep. 

Thank you Shandaken Inn for providing us with a little getaway from New York City. It was splendid and much needed. 

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