
Sharing stories and thoughts from my strange life
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It’s a good thing this month has been approximately eleven years long, because that gives me the chance to actually get a substack out this month, despite all my procrastination. Weee! Seriously though, anyone else feel like time is moving...
A stack of some of my favorite magazines and journals with a pair of purple headphones on top. Twinkle lights are twining round them. These colors make me happy!
Hello my lovelies. I must first apologize for my unintended long break. For...
A photo I took out of a window after a storm. The sky is a gradient of blue and purple melting into peachy pink, with a final rim of gold at the bottom from the setting sun. The silhouettes of trees and power lines cut across the lower edge...
I have spent a lot of my life calling myself “lazy.” I’m trying to train myself out of the habit, but it persists, even as I now understand that so much of what I don’t do is because of being exhausted all the time, or struggling mentally....
Sometimes I picture myself up in the stars, looking down on earth. It’s so small. I think about that a lot these days. Everything feels so overwhelming, so huge down here, but we’re actually just specks? We can’t even be seen from a lot of...
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