Monthly Archives: November 2013

Humans Of Carlisle 2013-11-18 16:20:19

“What’s your guilty pleasure?” “Oh god. Like really bad reality shows.” “Like what?” “Anything on bravo. Sophomore year during finals I watched all of Laguna Beach. So there’s that.” Continue reading

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Philadelphia: Green City, Clean Waters

“These green solutions to solving the storm water problem don’t just solve storm water. They create parks, they create shade, they create beauty.” Sarah RobGreico, Executive Director Tookany/Tacony-Frankford Watershed Partnership In 2012, Philadelphia instituted its Green City, Clean Waters 25-year plan to increase the quality of its streams and rivers and revitalize the city. The… Continue reading

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Spaces.

When exploring the idea of this blog, I was thinking about what more could be done that just photographing humans. Although portraits of people are powerful, I believe there are other ways to tell this story. (Plus it’s getting dark … Continue reading Continue reading

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Girls: “I may be the voice of my generation”

Confession: I watch Girls without putting too much extra thought into it, other than wondering how it can possibly be so relatable in the subtlest of ways. So, I decided to re-watch the first episode of season one and give it some more thought – it’s crazy how much I’ve missed. At the end of […] Continue reading

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The Dance Show

A performance follows a literary plot structure with an exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution. The exposition is hearing the music for the first time and learning the chorography. This includes hours spend in the studio rehearsing and … Continue reading Continue reading

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An Aspiring Writer’s Christmas List

This list may seem a little strange, but it happens to be my Christmas list—when I was eight years old. Now that I come back to it, like the story of my imaginary newspaper, I believe this is more evidence … Continue reading Continue reading

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A Constant Kitchen

We like to be ready to prepare a meal at any given time.Maybe we won’t “cook” per se, but we like to be apply to slice a loaf of bread, saute some vegetables and serve up some hummus or tapenade. Eating… Continue reading

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Friday Exercise

Write a wish list. It can be as concrete or figurative as you like. For example,  I wrote about everything from a never ending supply of chocolate covered raisins to enduring health for my younger sister. This may be the … Continue reading Continue reading

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Ordinary Magic: Making Butternut Squash Bread

This recipe did not start in the kitchen. It started in the library.I picked up this book. We paged through it together and came upon a recipe for Butternut Pumpkin Bread with Feta. Tim immediately put … Continue reading

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Playlist #2: Nine bands you’ve never heard of.

*LISTEN TO PLAYLIST #2: NINE BANDS YOU’VE NEVER HEARD OF* Track List: Tracks – Trapper Schoepp & The Shades Trapper Schoepp & The Shades came to me as a recommendation by my younger brother, and am I ever glad that he showed me this band. “Tracks” is a song featuring the perfect blend of a … Continue reading Continue reading

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