"I want a life that sizzles and pops and makes me laugh out loud. And I don’t want to get to the end, or to tomorrow, even, and realize that my life is a collection of meetings and pop cans and errands and receipts and dirty dishes. I want to eat cold tangerines and sing out loud in the car with the windows open and wear pink shoes and stay up all night laughing and paint my walls the exact color of the sky right now. I want to sleep hard on clean white sheets and throw parties and eat ripe tomatoes and read books so good they make me jump up and down, and I want everyday to make God belly laugh, glad that he gave life to someone who loves the gift."
Shauna Niequist  (via thatkindofwoman)

In a strange in between place right now. I’m working on it.

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— 1 month ago with 2866 notes


No matter the religion, an amazing woman of our time…
“May today there be peace within. May you trust that you are exactly where you are meant to be. May you not forget the infinite possibilities that are born of faith in yourself and others. May you use the gifts that you have received, and pass on the love that has been given to you. May you be content with yourself just the way you are. Let this knowledge settle into your bones, and allow your soul the freedom to sing, dance, praise and love. It is there for each and every one of us.” - Mother Teresa

No matter the religion, an amazing woman of our time…
“May today there be peace within. May you trust that you are exactly where you are meant to be. May you not forget the infinite possibilities that are born of faith in yourself and others. May you use the gifts that you have received, and pass on the love that has been given to you. May you be content with yourself just the way you are. Let this knowledge settle into your bones, and allow your soul the freedom to sing, dance, praise and love. It is there for each and every one of us.” - Mother Teresa

— 3 months ago
notesformyfuturefarm:

betweenthewoodsandthewater:

I keep seeing this picture. I can’t help but comment on the irony of it. Firstly: That is a dairy cow, not a beef animal.  Secondly: All of those creature pictured exist because they are meat, they are beautiful but have been bred/cultivated to enhance desirable carcass traits and are so far removed from their wild ancestors that they can hardly be recognised. They are very beautiful but that is not a reason not to eat meat. It is however a reason to educate yourself on modern agriculture and to fuel the market for high quality high welfare meat.
Nice handwriting though.

Along the same lines: that’s a pot-bellied pig, not a meat breed.
Also, let me just say this: I get what this picture is going for. I appreciate it. But (and I say this as an omnivore-turned-vegetarian-turned-vegan-turned-vegetarian-turned-conscious-omnivore who has oscillated all over the eating spectrum) it also raises my ethical hackles a little bit. The aesthetic appeal of a living thing shouldn’t influence how well you treat it; you should treat it humanely regardless of how it looks. My ears ring every time I hear someone say, “I eat fish and chicken, but I could never eat cows and sheep because they’re so cute”* — as if your moral compass should be guided primarily by how uncomfortable you feel. Recognizing a) that the animals we raise for consumption have the capacity to suffer, b) that they are, in fact, suffering, and in staggering numbers, and that your buying habits contribute to that, and c) that you as a consumer and a thoughtful human being can minimize that suffering by choosing food from ethical sources — that’s a reason to change your eating habits. 

*Frame this phrase around something else (e.g., “I buy Chinese-made Apple products manufactured under horrific working conditions, but I could never buy sweatshop-made clothes from Guatemala because Guatemalan children are so cute”) and you’ll see exactly how flimsy it is.

I couldn’t agree more

notesformyfuturefarm:

betweenthewoodsandthewater:

I keep seeing this picture. I can’t help but comment on the irony of it.
Firstly: That is a dairy cow, not a beef animal.
Secondly: All of those creature pictured exist because they are meat, they are beautiful but have been bred/cultivated to enhance desirable carcass traits and are so far removed from their wild ancestors that they can hardly be recognised.
They are very beautiful but that is not a reason not to eat meat. It is however a reason to educate yourself on modern agriculture and to fuel the market for high quality high welfare meat.

Nice handwriting though.

Along the same lines: that’s a pot-bellied pig, not a meat breed.

Also, let me just say this: I get what this picture is going for. I appreciate it. But (and I say this as an omnivore-turned-vegetarian-turned-vegan-turned-vegetarian-turned-conscious-omnivore who has oscillated all over the eating spectrum) it also raises my ethical hackles a little bit. The aesthetic appeal of a living thing shouldn’t influence how well you treat it; you should treat it humanely regardless of how it looks. My ears ring every time I hear someone say, “I eat fish and chicken, but I could never eat cows and sheep because they’re so cute”* — as if your moral compass should be guided primarily by how uncomfortable you feel. Recognizing a) that the animals we raise for consumption have the capacity to suffer, b) that they are, in fact, suffering, and in staggering numbers, and that your buying habits contribute to that, and c) that you as a consumer and a thoughtful human being can minimize that suffering by choosing food from ethical sources — that’s a reason to change your eating habits. 

*Frame this phrase around something else (e.g., “I buy Chinese-made Apple products manufactured under horrific working conditions, but I could never buy sweatshop-made clothes from Guatemala because Guatemalan children are so cute”) and you’ll see exactly how flimsy it is.

I couldn’t agree more

(Source: diaryofavegetarian)

— 3 months ago with 1659 notes
I will be this strong & focused

I will be this strong & focused

(Source: peenyo, via awelltraveledwoman)

— 3 months ago with 827 notes
witanddelight:

talking about toast today on the blahg.


Yum!

witanddelight:

talking about toast today on the blahg.

Yum!

(via thatkindofwoman)

— 3 months ago with 7690 notes
Could be a perfect work bag style for Zac

Could be a perfect work bag style for Zac

(Source: whereisthecoool, via idealplace)

— 3 months ago with 554 notes
iomoi pens - I’ve been pining over these for months but just can’t get myself to breakdown & buy them, hum

iomoi pens - I’ve been pining over these for months but just can’t get myself to breakdown & buy them, hum

— 4 months ago
"It was a good book because it was an honest book."
Ernest Hemingway (Midnight In Paris)

One for my reading list

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— 4 months ago with 190 notes
I love moss
nationalgeographicdaily:

Moss-Covered Truck, MichiganPhoto: Jason Rydquist

I love moss

nationalgeographicdaily:

Moss-Covered Truck, Michigan
Photo: Jason Rydquist

— 4 months ago with 1766 notes
Evelyn, is that you? 
She’ll have her brothers, Theodore & Ernest, to watch out for her :) 

Evelyn, is that you? 

She’ll have her brothers, Theodore & Ernest, to watch out for her :) 

— 4 months ago

My newest muse, Charlotte Gainsborug

Maybe someday I can be this beautiful, venerable, and calm.

— 4 months ago with 1 note