This is inspiring. I need one of those Nike bands.
Enjoy!
Feel incredibly lazy & hungry for ramen after watching this Nike #makeitcount video. @caseyneistat ow.ly/h9MlT #inspiration
— Leesa Butler (@theFList) January 26, 2013
This is inspiring. I need one of those Nike bands.
Enjoy!
Feel incredibly lazy & hungry for ramen after watching this Nike #makeitcount video. @caseyneistat ow.ly/h9MlT #inspiration
— Leesa Butler (@theFList) January 26, 2013
Good morning, good morning, and how are you today? Lots happening, busy week. New campaigns around the blog corner. Exciting times ahead at work. When is it going to get warmer, I miss biking. New episode of my show on Coral TV comes out today. Update on New York coming tomorrow. Excited for the weekend. Friends birthday dinner tonight. Love is in the air. Smile on my face. Feeling good. Ready to take on the world!
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Everybody talks about the weather but nobody does anything about it all they do is complain, complain. I chose the other road, less travelled, and it is making all the difference in my attitude about the coldness. I picked to make the best of it and stay home and make soup and wear the warm clothes and turn the heat up a little bit more and drink hot chocolate and tea. If you can make it through the winter you can make it through winter. That’s not a typo.
Yes, you can make it through winter. Dress warm.
Too cold for riding. I refuse to sacrifice style for comfort.
That’s not my style.
Poetry and reading will keep you warm too.
I’m getting a new book case and today
I curled up on the floor
almost in childs pose, but reading
old poetry books.
I’ve been trying to read more,
books I mean. I read words all the time.
I read worlds of words. All the time.
I found a library downstairs, didn’t know it was there.
We stopped and looked at the books,
I’ll get that one for you. I have some
to exchange.
I put my card in the back and a sticker on another.
I love the book exchange, and
that shine of inspiration
you have.
Guys, I biked to work today and I think my winter biking is coming to an end because I actually almost FROZE. I’m working like crazy on a wicked event coming up SOON. I will tell you all about it once we get closer to the date. I really love working at Community. I’m on the hunt for a wicked intern to work with ME. You will get the best social media experience and reference ever. If you know someone, LMK.
In other news, I’m going to New York next week and have also signed on to do some fun new campaigns. So until I can share more about all the fun things happening behind the scenes, watch this. Archer is a hilarious (potentially offensive) cartoon you can watch online or on Netflix.
Photographer Hugh Crawford took a photo a day for 18 years. I started with his photos from 1982 (my year) and it’s neat how people and things look so much like life on Instagram. One of the things I love about being on the Internet is the massive collection of photos from the last ten years. Check out the archive of all Hugh’s photos here.
Jamie Livingston (October 25, 1956 – October 25, 1997) was a New York-based photographer, film-maker and circus performer. Between March 31, 1979 and October 25, 1997, the day of his death, he took a single picture nearly every day with a Polaroid SX-70 camera.[1][2]
Livingston’s ‘Polaroid a Day’ photographic diary started at Bard College and though some photos have gone missing from the collection, 6,697 Polaroids remain. The collection, dated in sequence, has been organized by his friends Hugh Crawford and Betsy Reid into an exhibit at the Bertelsmann Campus Center at Bard College called “Photo of the Day”, which opened in 2007.[3] By the next year, the pictures were hosted online and became a popular discovery of several online blogs.[4]
From Wikipedia
The full article is on mentalfloss here.
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