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daily drifter: roam

daily drifterAlly R.Comment
The world is as large as I let it be. Each step I take into the unknown reveals a thousand more steps of possibility. Earth may not be growing but my world certainly does with each step I take.
— Avina Celeste
"Boiler Room x Viva Festival" by Giuliana Massaro

"Boiler Room x Viva Festival" by Giuliana Massaro

"Perito Moreno 4" by Gabriele Pagani

"Perito Moreno 4" by Gabriele Pagani

"Touristic Destination" by Naomi

"Touristic Destination" by Naomi

"Troodos Mountains" Kathryn Young

"Troodos Mountains" Kathryn Young

"Untitled" by Martine Eshuis

"Untitled" by Martine Eshuis

"Que seja leve o sentir" by Tuane Eggers

"Que seja leve o sentir" by Tuane Eggers

"E se tu fossi qui, adesso, ti abbraccerei con tutte le mie forze" by nonplusultra22

"E se tu fossi qui, adesso, ti abbraccerei con tutte le mie forze" by nonplusultra22

"Untitled" by Benedetta Falugi

"Untitled" by Benedetta Falugi

"Untouched" by Louis Dazy

"Untouched" by Louis Dazy

"Winter" by Isadora J.

"Winter" by Isadora J.

xoxo,

Ally

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t h e l o c a l e: Barista Parlor

Taylor A.Comment

the locale:  Barista Parlor  (Nashville, TN

Should you decide to take a trip out to

Nashville, Tenn.

, you'll find more than country music and vintage heaven. You'll also find amazing coffee.

Barista Parlor

is a great example of how well-intentioned design and professional brewing meld together to create a marketable (and delicious) product and inviting coffee-drinking atmosphere. The environment is hip-yet-classic, laidback-yet-bustling-- it is an environment of contradictions, but nonetheless impressive.

The baristas operate with a variety of brewing methods, ensuring you have the perfect hand-crafted drink. They use Slayer espresso, which is rich and bright in flavor. Some of the coffees they have generally includes a list of those such as: Stumptown, Sightglass, Coava, Counter Culture, Intelligentsia, Verve, etc, with menus dedicated to informing you of the variety of flavors and brewing methods inherent in each. They also have fresh-made baked goods and a wide selection of artisan chocolates (Mast Brothers, Olive + Sinclair, Askinosie, etc) and often have special events, like brunch or breakfast (with amazing biscuits and sandwiches!) The end result is several local and artisan goods that you can't find at most coffee shops, which creates a memorable treat for visitor and local alike. 

The design of the building itself is probably my favorite aspect of it. Not only do they have great products, but the artistry and care in selecting the interior (and exterior) designs and furnishings is impressive, to say the least. Even the bathrooms are cool in their own way. The interior boasts several sitting areas, as well as bar seating for those flying solo. And if you're craving the great outdoors, they've got you covered, too: a built-on patio makes for great, comfortable seating to take in the view of the stage/parking lot. It stays pretty busy, admittedly, but most folks seem to be just passing through, so there's usually seating available even on the weekends. 

The location is interesting because it is almost entirely hidden from view from the street. It has that hole-in-the-wall appeal that makes it magical. You turn the corner and it is a hip, happening place full of people from all over. It's one of those places that is so memorable and unique that you won't soon forget it. Their whiskey caramel alone is worth the road trip.

xo,

D+T

whiskey caramel!!!

barista parlor

519B Gallatin Ave.

Nashville, TN 37206

(615) 712-9766

M-F 7:00am-8:00pm 

S-S 8:00am-8:00pm 

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DAILY DRIFTER: maps

Ally R.Comment

When I think about "maps," I immediately recall the raised plastic ones of different countries throughout  my childhood. My grandfather had a Rand McNally set and he used to bring them out when we would come to visit him back east. It was always really exciting for him to show me all of the places he went during the war. As a kid, I was fascinated by all the valleys and ridges of the Rocky Mountains and all of the little engraved lines throughout. But there are other types of maps that are just as profound and abstracted. The maps of our hands, the histories we weave, the path of travel, and the organic nature of pattern can all be types of maps. Even the cells in our brains, with neurons firing, operate as a sort of map. Today we will focus on the nature of maps and how everything, in some way or another, could potentially be representative of a map. Whether traveling to unknown locales or sitting in your living room, maps can be found nearly everywhere and in stranger forms than one could ever imagine. 

xoxo,

Ally

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わたしが生きている世界はまるで球体です。" by

matsuki narishige

"Untitled" by

insane anomaly 

"summer on the west coast" by

christopher mongeau

"Pt.II" by

jillian camille

"Lo Specchio" by

alexandro valcarcel

"Untitled" by

marie ciuffi

"Untitled" by

fernando cerezo

"Rush Hour Emulators" by

eugenia loli

"14" by

jamiepaul

"st.pauli." by

frau acissej

"children on the beach" by

daria hell

"10" by

maria kazvan

"Untitled" by

sanja prodan

"." by  

nicolò 

panzeri

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