a parliament of owls (at Alpine Meadows Retreats)
• 23 May 2013
“The only way to work successfully from a home office (or kitchen table or couch) is to do things the way you would in a real office: by sitting (or standing) in front of a computer for the majority of your waking hours and Getting It Done. I’ve never understood people who say, “I could never work in an office from nine to five every day, it would be like being in a box,” because when you’re working from home, you still have to work in a box. It’s just a box you have to make and lock yourself. For me, this is much harder than it would be if the box was in an office somewhere, because then I would not have to turn the place I watch Netflix in into a place of business and back twice a day.”
— On Autostraddle, I wrote about why I probably love you but can’t get coffee with you because I am at work. (via carolynyates)
(via autostraddle)
• 15 May 2013 • 87 notes
America’s Next Top Office #nesting
• 23 April 2013 • 4 notes
I forgot colors can be this bright! (at South Congress)
• 12 March 2013 • 1 note
hello tumblr. you are very different now. my tumblr has 686 posts and now i’m not quite sure what to do with it.
• 18 February 2013
precious metals #portlandgram #latergram (at Ed’s house of gems)
• 20 October 2012 • 3 notes
THE FIFTY YEAR SWORD is an odd duck. It’s a ghost story. It’s a narrative poem. It’s a word game. It’s needlework art. It’s experimental. And it’s also pretty cool. Mark Z. Danielewski, who wrote the novel House of Leaves, has created a successful work out of loose odds and ends bound together in a rich tapestry. But again, it’s pretty peculiar. (via Of Ronins and Jabberwockys | Books | Portland Mercury)
• 17 October 2012
The Corin Tucker band last night in Portland. Sleater-Kinney nostalgia implosion! #latergram (Taken with Instagram at Bunk Bar)
• 14 October 2012 • 1 note
weekend backpacking and the season’s last swim with @loverocker (Taken with Instagram)
• 1 October 2012 • 1 note