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For some strange reason this color combo makes me think of Anne of Green Gables. Does anyone have an idea as to why? I thought maybe it was one of her costumes so I looked it up, but couldn't find anything.
Anyway, here's what I wore today for work. My skirt is probably too short but I don't really care.

American Apparel sweater
Madewell blouse
BDG skirt
Topshop shoes
Coach jacket
vintage backpack
Casio watch
Here is how I looked today for work and a walk in Central Park. This weekend I majorly splurged on this jacket and new pants so I had to wear them today. After weeks and weeks of scouring the Internet for the perfect spring jacket in navy blue with no luck I found this at the outlet mall. I'm in love with my jacket and I never want to take it off because its so soft and the prettiest navy blue.
Jacket Coach outlet
vintage purse
vintage sweater
Olivia Mew scarf
J Crew pants
Steve Madden shoes
Life can be too crazy to blog sometimes as I'm sure you know, but here I'll fill you in on some fun things that have been happening and I captured with my phone.
Last Thursday night CNN en Espanol had a huge party on the rooftop of Ink 48. The group I work with and I got dressed up and drank Prosecco while the sun went down.
There was also Meghan's birthday, Cinqo de Meghan with pastry tacos with cookie shells and candy filling. There was even green coconut "lettuce." Mega-creative.

I wasn't feeling well but Rich knew I needed to get out of the house so we went to a car show to see some classic cars and get some sun.
*Title is lyrics from Flamme à Lunettes by Dionysos w/ Olivia Ruiz Zenith
I've ruined so many pairs of shoes walking to and from work through New York City these past few years. Recently I've become that girl that changes shoes once I get to the office. I realized that what you would see me looking like on the street is very different from how I look most of the day. Inside, lady-like, professional with a nod to a sleek mod look. Outside, utilitarian and relaxed with a 1990's vibe.

I've also been working on my little gold ring collection. The star and moon were birthday presents from Rich, the hammered gold one was from LK and the heart was from my mom that she bought for me when I was about 5.
Doc martens
Selby vintage pumps
H&M pants
Kate Spade NY sweater
AA fisherman sweater
H&M trench
vintage leather backpack
Tiny stacks of delicate, subtle golden rings with pearls, turquoise and small precious stones
Shorts and sweaters. Is there any better combination? Its probably because it can only comfortably be pulled off when the weather is perfect.
Skipping haircuts, longer locks.
From Pinterest
I was agonizing in front of my closet this morning when I looked up and caught a glimpse of a pretty robin's egg blue, like a little Tiffany's box up on the highest shelf. I've had this little vintage sweater for years, but don't wear it nearly enough. I'm such a sucker for a short sleeved sweater, especially one with ribbon details.

Oh! And I wore this pretty lip pencil from Nars, I got it for free from Sephora which is pretty rad. Its called New Lover and is like summery shimmery pink.
vintage sweater
AA skirt
Nars lip pencil: new lover
Things will be back in full swing soon. Lately I've been daydreaming of sunshine and desert flowers. I went to Arizona when I was 18 and drove from one end of the state at the Mexican border up to the Grand Canyon and Nevada and have never been able to get it out of my head. The beauty of the White Mountains covered in spring flowers, the towering cactus and the brilliant sun. Back then I didn't have a camera, just what I could carry with me in heart and mind back home. Lately everywhere I look I see pictures of the Southwest, reminding me of those things. I think you know what my next adventure will be now, hopefully sometime this year I'll go west again (and this time with a camera).
Last Saturday I climbed a mountain trail north of New York City to the top of Anthony's Nose with some of my favorite people. We didn't know exactly how hard it would be and we didn't bring enough water, but we went to the top and all the way back down again.
Rich drove us to the Bronx to pick up Joe and some sandwiches
Hey Joe!
From there we headed north along the Hudson River to Peekskill
Joe and LK
The blue markers keeping us from getting hopelessly lost
Taking a break in a surrounded by pretty pines and spring blossoms
Eventually we were high enough that we were at eye level with soaring hawks in the sky
Getting closer to the top
At the top


Heading back down
So 6 and a half hours after we started we arrived back at the car, and it wouldn't start. We were out of water with no where or way to go. Calls were made, we got water and found beers and it was a bit like camping to be sitting outside listening to the night sounds with a warm beer and tired legs. Rich worked on the car until the daylight ran out but eventually, a friend of Joe's came to rescue us and bring us to a train back to the city.
Properly hydrating

It took about 3 more hours to get home, but I think the day was still perfect.
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