Scenes from another successful weekend in my alternative life.
I have shared the stage with some of my best friends over the years // They share my passion and shape the person I am today.
Scenes from another successful weekend in my alternative life.
I have shared the stage with some of my best friends over the years // They share my passion and shape the person I am today.
Off of Beacon Street in Boston, nestled just enough into cozy Beacon Hill lies Acorn Street. Cobblestones + row houses + puppies make it the most photographic little nook.
Swans in the Public Garden
Bows + window shopping
Used books in Harvard Square
Last days to lounge in the grass
Buoys outside the Lighthouse
What scenes are making you smile this fall?
AND, while we’re on the subject of photography– has anyone had any experience with the new Sony RX100? Point and shoot meets DSLR… I’m intrigued but need to hear more! Let me know! xx
Sweet snippets. Happy Monday!
The South End moments before the hurricane hit // Braids + stripes // Gloucester, Massachusetts
Golden arm stack // Swans in the Public Garden // A new perfume
Oysters on the half shell // Polka dots + patent // Parisian influences
How Do You Adieu? Dress, ModCloth, $100
Ladies and gents I have a favor to ask! My good friend is a Boston school teacher and is on the hunt for postcards from all 50 states for her classroom. I love having readers from all over the country, so if you could be so kind to lend a hand, please send Megan + her class a postcard with an interesting fact about the state you live in!
Send to:
Megan Struckel
906 Albany Street
Roxbury, MA 02119
Thank you all so much! xx
Through the Post Clutch, ModCloth, $30
by Emily 2 Comments
I was safely in and out of New York this weekend for a quick but wonderful trip with old friends. Wishing everyone still there safety through this hurricane!
On the east coast of Massachusetts, Boston sits in between the North Shore and the South Shore. I’m a South Shore girl personally, always have been, but last weekend we hopped in the car and traveled north of the city for once, making stops in the towns of Gloucester and Salem. I hate to admit it, but the North’s beauty is undeniable. See for yourself…
This couple is inspiring me to visit more small towns that I’ve shamefully never been to within my own state. My dear Massholes– where do you suggest?
by Emily 5 Comments
On the east coast of Massachusetts, Boston sits in between the North Shore and the South Shore. I’m a South Shore girl personally, always have been, but last weekend we hopped in the car and traveled north of the city for once, making stops in the towns of Gloucester and Salem. I hate to admit it, but the North’s beauty is undeniable. See for yourself…
This couple is inspiring me to visit more small towns that I’ve shamefully never been to within my own state. My dear Massholes– where do you suggest?
by Emily 7 Comments
I remember being quite young and reading an article in some teen magazine or another about the coolest college campuses. Harvard University was on that list, due in large part– I’m sure– to the preppy-meets-hipster sanctuary that is Harvard Square. I spent this past unseasonably warm Saturday strolling between the Square and the Charles River, where The Head of the Charles Regatta was taking place– an October tradition I’ve tried to make a point to come to since I first moved to Boston. Clam chowder, pumpkin beer, and old fashioned sarsaparilla were enjoyed. I do recommend it.
… when it gets crisp in the fall.
-F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby