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(fake) polaroids of summer

August 8, 2010

I've taken a break from blogging. I have been keeping busy with fabulis and writing a little for Full Frontal Fashion, Sundance, and Dwell. And I have been all over the place, but too busy to write.

Shake-It-Up, the fake Polaroid iPhone app, has been a great way to capture my summer so far. Rather than my typical self-referential essays normally occupying this space, please enjoy this visual showcase of the summer of 2010 so far.


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Georgi and I ventured to The Empress Hotel in Asbury Park.

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Our apartment finally is decorated and comfortable.

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The southern view of our home from 11th Avenue.

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Been rocking yellow Wayfarers.

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We have five succulent gardens growing!

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Our CSA is providing a bounty of veggies and fruits.

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Our office.

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Lady Gaga at MSG.

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Manhattan as seen from Long Island City.

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Adam Norbury in Slick it Up.

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Heirloom cucumbers, a new obsession.

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Blue eyeshadow for the Robyn/Kelis show at Webster Hall.

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And blue ink in the skin.

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The Nelson lamp finally suspended.

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My baby.

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Clinging to youth, or the appearance of youth, with a kid's haircut. The lines are butch too. Right. Right!?
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