Wednesday, January 18, 2012

THE LAST 2 WEEKS


I have not been posting as much due to only having a suitcase of clothing for the month. Most of it being repetitive and tie dye. And shorts. I hope you enjoy this little montage I have put together to show what I have been filling up my time with lately. The beach has been a staple during the day hours and the nights being filled with exploring and hanging out with friends. I've done a little shopping, but with this weather being so fantastic, it's hard not to spend all of my waking hours on the sand. As far as shopping goes - that little perfume necklace is probably my favorite find. Sunday was spent at the Melrose flea market with Madeline and her friend when I happened upon this lil' gem. I want to store everything in its metal womb. Pills, potions, moonshine, you name it. And yes, Madeline looks exactly like she does in her photos - stunning, stylish, and bite size. 

I hope you are all enjoying your Winter as much as I am. ;-)

Song for you.

                                      

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

BEACH FOREVER


Just another day in paradise. Everything but the jacket and shorts are from Buffalo Exchange. I'm currently trying to figure out if I should just man up and move here. The beach is luring me in hard, as it always does. Nothing beats this weather, either. NOTHING. January and shorts? Those two don't make much sense together until I come out here. The jacket was actually making me sweat as it is really only necessary after the sun goes down. 

For those of you currently living in southern California - what do you do for a living? 

Off to Transworld skatepark. Peace.


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Sunday, January 8, 2012

SUMMASUMMA TIME


The past week I have been spending a large amount of my life in the car, doped up on NoDoz, 5 hour energy, coffee, Zipfizz, and Monster - all at the same time. I have a plethora of photos from throughout road trip #1, but I will post some of those later. We've hiked in Arches and Moab, explored the deserts of Utah and Nevada again, entered the Twilight Zone of Mormonville(s), stayed at my second/old home in the SF bay, and now I remain in southern California for the rest of the month where I will spend much needed time at the beach and hanging out with some of my favorite people. These photos were shot a few hours ago in the HEAT. 
SHORTS. All I care about wearing. Give me Summer or give me death. Shorts shorts shorts shorts shorts. 

I've got lots to say but I am surrounded by a million skateboarders sample tasting whiskeys. Cool.

PS. How good is this outfit? For some reason I am SO into it. 


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Monday, January 2, 2012

2012


As far as the partying goes, to me New Year's Eve is just another night minus tights add cold wind. Every year is hyped up and then always a disappointment of some sort, typically weather related. With that being the trend, I have decided to no longer hype up any night. All weekend nights are lame and full of male predators until proven otherwise. Usually I am proven wrong and in turn end the night with a big cheesy grin plastered on my face until I fall asleep. 

I cringe a little when I hear talk of outrageous NYE resolutions because I am a pessimist and have little faith in people's words and a lot of faith in their laziness. For those of you who have successfully completed last years resolution(s), congratulations - and slap me in the face! In fact, I would love to regain conviction in the general publics ability to stick with goals that require the start date of January 1st. My outlook on this is largely due to the fact that I don't believe I would stick with a typical year long resolution that is so contrasted to who I am or what I am doing currently. I tend to really REALLY try to stick to my word, so I set realistic goals that don't go "public" until I know I can and will be on my way to achieving them. When people throw out these theoretical new year lifestyles, I can't help but roll my eyes knowing they are frivolously lying to themselves and they don't even realize it yet. After years of sitting on the couch pigging out you're suddenly going to hit the gym 6 days a week and cut out pizza? But only after January 1st sadly comes? People, come on. You're setting yourself up for failure and how is that motivating? I believe in realistic determination and goals, so if you are one to always set a New Year's resolution and then come next year you realize you failed, be more conscious of who you are. Don't completely stop doing the things you love, but set goals that can be achieved instead. The more you say and don't put into action, the less likely you are to stick with future goals and the harder you will be on yourself. And the more you say you will do things and then don't, the less I take you seriously. The less anyone takes you seriously. I don't mean to be a Debbie Downer, but I really get sad when people consistently flake or quit. 

I hope you all do make pragmatic goals, and I give a big high five to those who stick with what they say. Realistically in 2012 I hope to travel a lot, continue my work out regimen, and read more Edward Abbey. Off to a month long vacation of deserts and oceans and road tripping. Peace out, I will be updating this as I go. 


Edit: I feel as though I have made everyone believe that I think they should not make ANY resolutions - that resolutions are stupid. This is not the case, you should ALWAYS try to make goals and better yourself. I'm not that much of a pessimist. ;-)

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