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daily drifter: chasm

Ally R.Comment
“I've often thought that there isn't any "I" at all; that we are simply the means of expression of something else; that when we think we are ourselves, we are simply the victims of a delusion.” 
― Aleister CrowleyDiary of a Drug Fiend

As human beings, we are faced with a quintessentially large task: to leap over the chasm or not leap over the chasm. With reckless abandon, we start into the abyss and its dark eyes and unknown reaches stare back at us. Every decision we make is a risk. We often risk falling-- sometimes into unknown depths-- seeking our destiny and always pushing forward. What was the hardest decision you ever made? Did you reach the other side with ease or did you fall into the shadowy depths?

 

xo,
Ally


"Untitled" by Asele Suleyeva

"Untitled" by Asele Suleyeva

"08" by Alma Drnovac

"08" by Alma Drnovac

"transbordo Saône" by Lucia Marquesx

"transbordo Saône" by Lucia Marquesx

"Untitled" by Pablo Belice

"Untitled" by Pablo Belice

"Untitled" by Carolina Conte

"Untitled" by Carolina Conte

"Untitled" by Pat C.

"Untitled" by Pat C.

"Untitled" by Anne-Sophie Landou

"Untitled" by Anne-Sophie Landou

"untitled" by Kiki Li

"untitled" by Kiki Li

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baby love: 10 best nursery ideas for 2016

Taylor P.Comment

1. Graphic Print Walls Adds Depth to Small Spaces

2. Importing Colors from Artwork Can Make Neutral Spaces Pop

3. Paint Crib Rails to Create Visual Stimulus 

4. Painting Walls Using a Gradient or Dual Tones Spruces Up Rooms

5. Composite of Same or Similar Materials Can Create Quick Contrast 

6. A-frame Tents Can Be an Exploratory Space for Your Baby 

7. Vintage Furnishings or Prints Highlight Nostalgia + Creativity

8. Using Similar Shades/Tones Makes Contrasting Colors Shine

9. Make a Library + Reading Nook to Promote a Love of Learning

10. Simple Graphic Prints + Text Add Variety to a Small Space

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daily drifter: impossivel

daily drifterAlly R.Comment

 

 

“Only if you are possible, everything will be possible.” 
― Santosh Kalwar



As we let go of the old and embrace the new, we embark on a journey of great magnitude. We become ourselves in the realm of possibility. Somehow the future is always such an abstract concept and then suddenly we wake up and realize the future is now. We dance into the realm of impossibility and carve out our own niche of what is possible and real. What are some of your possible (or impossible) plans?


xoxo,
Ally

"oblong hobnob 1 - 14'' x 20'' - 2015" by Harold McNaron

"oblong hobnob 1 - 14'' x 20'' - 2015" by Harold McNaron

"Tradiciones" by [María JPM]

"Tradiciones" by [María JPM]

"New York State of Mind" by Hayden Williams

"New York State of Mind" by Hayden Williams

"A3" by Wendy Sama

"A3" by Wendy Sama

"Childhood Project 008" by Naomi

"Childhood Project 008" by Naomi

"untitled" by Kiki Li

"untitled" by Kiki Li

"Chasing Light" by michel nguie

"Chasing Light" by michel nguie

"Que tal o impossível?" by Tuane Eggers

"Que tal o impossível?" by Tuane Eggers

"Untitled" by David Paton

"Untitled" by David Paton

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the beeline: 10 Things I Learned About Pregnancy

the beelineTaylor P.Comment

I just recently completed my first pregnancy. Although the books tell you an awful lot, every pregnancy is unfortunately different and filled with its unique experiences. Although I was extremely excited to welcome our daughter into the world, I learned so many things about pregnancy that I never really thought about before in quite the same light and likely never will think about in the same way again. Thus, I have compiled a list of things below that I learned since the first trimester: 

1. Birth Control Is Not As Foolproof As You Thought

If you have irregular periods and are on birth control, you can totally be blissfully unaware that you are very much pregnant. Even if you take your pills/shots/etc the way you are supposed to, there are absolutely no guarantees that you won't fall …

If you have irregular periods and are on birth control, you can totally be blissfully unaware that you are very much pregnant. Even if you take your pills/shots/etc the way you are supposed to, there are absolutely no guarantees that you won't fall into that percentile that gets pregnant. Once you are pregnant and start asking around, you'll find out that at least half of the people you know were using birth control when they found out they were with child. 

 2. Time and Space Are Suddenly Irrelevant

Everything starts happening super fast (whilst seemingly moving super-slow) when you are in the baby territory. Day-to-day you will spend wondering if your baby is ever coming out and then you will look at the calendar and realize you are a few mont…

Everything starts happening super fast (whilst seemingly moving super-slow) when you are in the baby territory. Day-to-day you will spend wondering if your baby is ever coming out and then you will look at the calendar and realize you are a few months from delivery and have a panic attack and want him/her to stay in there forever! 

3. Yes, I Really Am Having a Baby! 

It sometimes takes forever to start really showing, especially if you weren't rail thin to start with. You might seriously considered carrying around an ultrasound photo as evidence just in case, you know, folks think you just ate too much pecan pie…

It sometimes takes forever to start really showing, especially if you weren't rail thin to start with. You might seriously considered carrying around an ultrasound photo as evidence just in case, you know, folks think you just ate too much pecan pie over the holidays (even though you so ate the hell out of that pie!) And every time you cancel plans on your friends because you are bent over a toilet (which unfortunately may happen a lot,) you want to scan your friends some pictures of your medical records just to exonerate yourself. 

4. Morning Sickness and Other Atrocities Are For Real

Yeah, your friend that was pregnant that said she "loved" being pregnant? Obviously she didn't have the all-day nausea, hormone-induced pregnancy tumors in your mouth, horrible round ligament pains when you roll over, and splitting migraines. Lucky …

Yeah, your friend that was pregnant that said she "loved" being pregnant? Obviously she didn't have the all-day nausea, hormone-induced pregnancy tumors in your mouth, horrible round ligament pains when you roll over, and splitting migraines. Lucky girl. Morning sickness is real and awful. Some women have it their entire pregnancy. You will get body hair in places you never thought possible, stretch marks will reign supreme, and constipation is a common daily occurrence. Oh, and hemorrhoids, because why not?  And those are all the wonderful things you might look forward to if you don't have actual complications. You will be in constant disbelief that your body can go through all of this insanity and remain intact in the end. 

5. Your Baby Will Have a Party In Your Belly (sometimes all night long!)

Every time he/she moves you'll replay that scene from Alien in your head. Or this one. If your baby is a night owl, you will be blessed with the lovely feeling of almost falling asleep only to have someone start kicking you in the ribs or the bladde…

Every time he/she moves you'll replay that scene from Alien in your head. Or this one. If your baby is a night owl, you will be blessed with the lovely feeling of almost falling asleep only to have someone start kicking you in the ribs or the bladder at 2am. Also, falling asleep is difficult because you wind up being so uncomfortable trying to get in the right position to sleep. Is this everything you ever dreamed of? Of course it is, silly!

6. You Just Want It Over With 

"Can my water just break already?" Everyone keeps telling you that by the time you are in labor, you don't even care what happens so long as the baby is out. Your body is doing so much crazy crap by the second trimester that you can't wait unti…

"Can my water just break already?" Everyone keeps telling you that by the time you are in labor, you don't even care what happens so long as the baby is out. Your body is doing so much crazy crap by the second trimester that you can't wait until he/she is out and about just so you can achieve some sense of normalcy. And then you feel selfish and start worrying about the gross realities of labor. 

7. Pregnancy Brain is the Bane of Your Existence

Did you lose your keys again? Or your other child? What were you getting at the supermarket again? Why did you go out for milk and end up with tacos and plastic wrap? What was I talking about? These unsolved mysteries can only be attributed to pregn…

Did you lose your keys again? Or your other child? What were you getting at the supermarket again? Why did you go out for milk and end up with tacos and plastic wrap? What was I talking about? These unsolved mysteries can only be attributed to pregnancy brain and its extreme ADHD-like tendencies. 

8. Granny Panties are the Shit

You find out that maternity clothes are actually amazing (and primarily ugly.) Those XXL panties you used to mock in the store are now your BFF. And say goodbye to your waistline, breasts, and most of your shoes because things are about to get weird…

You find out that maternity clothes are actually amazing (and primarily ugly.) Those XXL panties you used to mock in the store are now your BFF. And say goodbye to your waistline, breasts, and most of your shoes because things are about to get weird and big. Really big.  

9. You Will Probably Be Full of Hate (and Food)

You will pretty much spend the first two trimesters being upset and wanting food. Pregnancy hormones are like PMSx1000. It is like a superpower. A very, very horrible one that you are not always aware of. You can bounce from being extremely apa…

You will pretty much spend the first two trimesters being upset and wanting food. Pregnancy hormones are like PMSx1000. It is like a superpower. A very, very horrible one that you are not always aware of. You can bounce from being extremely apathetic to giddy happy to totally hateful in a span of .05 seconds. Your significant other will live in constant fear that you will be like this forever and you just hope that they are so happy with their new kiddo that they forget this period of matriarchal tyranny after the baby is born.  

10. Strangers WILL Invade Your Personal Bubble

Because as if pregnancy isn't uncomfortable or invasive enough, everyone has to ask you extremely personal questions that under normal circumstances would be completely inappropriate. And then, of course, everyone starts touching your belly because …

Because as if pregnancy isn't uncomfortable or invasive enough, everyone has to ask you extremely personal questions that under normal circumstances would be completely inappropriate. And then, of course, everyone starts touching your belly because THAT'S NOT WEIRD OR INAPPROPRIATE AT ALL, AMIRIGHT? 

What weird things have some of you learned so far with your pregnancies (or those of folks around you?) Inquiring minds would like to know! :-)

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diagram: Why I'm Not "Goal-Setting" Anymore

diagramMaddie C.Comment

Every year we set the same high-reaching goals, whether it be getting on that treadmill or finally quitting that ill-fated 8-shot latte addiction. I spent most of 2015 in a state of complete flux and failed to achieve any of the goals I had set. This, along with turning thirty that year, made me very aware of how my lofty goals and actualities were not lining up. I recently unearthed my Thirty Before Thirty list and was heartbroken. Out of thirty goals I had set for myself when I was in my twenties, I had only achieved five!

The reality of this is that all of these goals tend to make us miserable. The failure of realization, no matter how small or large the goal, is a source of misery, especially for perfectionists like myself. There is only so much time in the day and time tends to pass so swiftly, especially as we get older. We are standing on the precipices of change and chance and we have the ability to jump headlong into oblivion or to focus on more mundane tasks in hopes that we will be better versions of ourselves.

This year I resolved, rather than to pick and choose unrealistic goals that I may or may not reach, I would live without the confinements of traditional goal-setting. Instead, I would focus on being a better version of myself simply by being present in my life. In a world that is constantly in transition, we tend to lose ourselves in the flood. Rather than lamenting over weight gain or all of the unfinished projects I have piling up that I may or may not ever finish, I would like to spend this time living and simply being. If I accomplish things, it is because I consciously am living in the moment and not because I am living by an unrealistic task list that I may be lucky to complete a portion of in my lifetime, much less in a year.

Rather than spend time making lists that ultimately will make you feel guilty, why not make a list of things that bring you joy (or better yet— bring others joy?) What are simple tasks that enrich your life and make you feel like a better person? How are you contributing to your world? Living presently and setting reminders for myself of things I actually want to do seems much more reasonable than setting goals for things I will half-heartedly attempt. 

I began an introspective investigation into this during December and came up with the following items that make me feel like I am being an active participant without setting unnecessary goals for myself this year. In a way, I am reverting to my childhood and remembering what it was like to be present, kind, creative, and open-minded. 

being present: Spending time each day simply existing. By reflecting on what is happening in the here and now, we can become aware that what is happening in this moment will never happen again in the same way. Because we tend to spend so much time rushing around, we forget what it is like to be focused. I remember sights and sounds and even smells from my childhood, attached to memory, because I was much more present at the time. I would like to continue working on being more present in my daily interactions with the world and in my relationships with others.

being nice (just because): Giving compliments. Doing thoughtful things for people we love and people we don’t even know. Taking time out to give back some of the wonderful gifts we are given, even if they are in small ways. Even just smiling at someone as you pass them can be a gesture of kindness and goodwill. I know that for me personally I spend a disproportionate amount of time in my own head and often neglect the simple things.

being creative: Being creative is central to the balance of happiness for me. I am resolving to attempt to think more creatively and attempt to find more innovative solutions to common problems throughout the day. Like any other skill, creativity needs an outlet and needs occasional sharpening to achieve maximum potential. But instead of only focusing on my creative endeavors, I hope to spend this year (and the rest of my life) helping others achieve their creative goals.

being open: Not jumping to conclusions, judging, or lacking trust without a lot of hardcore proof/facts. Building relationships through mutual admiration and differing values. I find that often I get bogged down by my own perceptions of my tiny universe and fail to see the viewpoints of others in the light they are meant in.  By being open to the world and what gifts it brings through people and situations, we can kick suspicion to the curb and learn to appreciate that our differences are what make us unique and wonderful.

 

Those are just some ways to actively participate in life. What are some strategies you all use in place of goal-setting?

 

 

 

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▼▽ i n t e r i o r s u p e r i o r △▲: clever spaces

Taylor A.Comment

▼▽ i n t e r i o r  s u p e r i o r △▲//clever spaces

Filter harsh sunlight with some hanging plants. (via

radar magazine

)

Like compact living? Stacking is a great design strategy for tight spaces. (via

house and leisure

)

Wood and tile add an interesting dynamic to a minimal bathroom. (via

husligheter

)

Lovely colors and prints brighten up this living room. (via

sfgirlbybay

)

Found wooden materials can add texture to an otherwise plain wall. (via

a beautiful mess

A wooden ceiling can liven up a lighter-toned room. (via

jas tang

)

Wooden panels can prove a unique choice in a white kitchen. (via

my scandinavian home

)

Large-format prints can be an inexpensive and interesting conversation piece. (via

lay baby lay

)

Chalkboard paint is perfect for drawings and last-minute to-do lists. (via

squarestate

)

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s t a t u t e s of i n s p i r a t i o n : the flower children

Taylor A.Comment

✚ ✚ s t a t u t e s   of    i n s p i r a t i o n ✚ ✚

"the flower children"

Those pillows! (

source

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Love knows no bounds. (

source

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Have you ever wished for a boatload of flowers? It could happen to you. (

source

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Power couple. (

source

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Funny face(s). (

source

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Cup heaven. (

source

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A beautiful collection of cacti. (

source

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Installation art at its finest. (

source

)

This would be excellent on a white wall. We love Liz Clements! (

source

)

The pinholes look like tiny stars in the light.

Amy Friend

is a genius!

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Ear to the Ground: Karen O's "Crush Songs"

Denver B.Comment

There's virtually nothing I can say (because mere words cannot fully capture the magic that is in this album), but Karen O is everything awesome in one person and this album is phenomenal, but I'll try. Although I will always reserve a special piece of my heart for Yeah Yeah Yeahs, her solo work is an exceptional blend of honesty and strength. Don't waste another second of your life without listening to this incredible artist. 

 LP, CD, download, t-shirt, pillowcase & bundles on Cult Records: 

http://smarturl.it/karenoshop

iTunes: 

http://smarturl.it/kocrushsongsit

Amazon: 

http://smarturl.it/kocrushsongsamz

 Cheers,

Denver

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DAILY DRIFTER: the hours

Ally R.Comment

"

Violence in the flowers where they found you

Can I wait the hours

Would it be untrue

Climb up to the tower

So that you can see

All across the hours"- BH

I found myself walking down North Williams the other day and even though it's still warm outside, you can feel summer starting to go into its deep annual slumber.

You can feel it in the air and in the sunlight and everything around you-- this waiting and tension that makes us so impatient for pumpkin spice lattes, cozy pullovers, and leaf pile rambling . We're all waiting for something. We're waiting for the kettle to whistle, or the bus to arrive, or a multitude of other events that could occur in an otherwise linear day. What are you waiting for?

xoxo,

Ally

"untitled" by

deda.

"caught in a flower's hue" by

rapidheartmovement

"effetto farfalla." by

chiara baldassarri 

"untitled" by

michaela knizova

"birth" by

avi cohen

"inertia creeps" by

sacha bertrand

"this beautiful creature must die/a death for no reason/ and death for no reason is murder" by

martyna zglenicka

"grrrl" by

roco perna 

"my little geisha" by

maria von staa

"21840024" by

matsuki narishige

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design therapy: FREE iPhone 5 Templates!

Taylor A.Comment

  d e s i g n   t h e r a p y

Every once in a while, we like to give you guys a little freebie (because you deserve it, amiright?). Remember that "Asia 1960" set we did a while back? We decided to put them to good use and make fun clear-case inserts for your iPhone!  We'll also be making additional sets in the next few weeks for 4 and 5s users-- because we adore you precious angels, too. To get the template, just click on the image above (it should open in a new window full-size) and right click or drag to save the file to your computer. We had luck printing them at Kinko's (on a glossy, thick paper) but they're equally awesome on our Canon printer, so no worries there! Then just follow the instructions on the bottom. We purchased a clear case from Hobby Lobby (

here

), but there are tons on

Amazon

also if you don't have a HL in your area. Thanks to everyone who has been supporting this blog thus far! If you end up using these, please send us a link  or tag us on instagram (@tamer.animals) so we can see your beautiful handiwork! Comment below and let us know what you'd like to see for the next group! Any brave ideas?

xoxo,

the staff

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baby love: faces + spaces

Maddie C.Comment

Hi, all! Today we're pairing up some lovely fashion with some gorgeous rooms, for your reading pleasure. Whether paired for dress or play, kids need a comfortable and creative environment to thrive. What are some must-haves for your kids' rooms? 

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smudgetikka

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muku

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HOH

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TALC

)

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ninainvorm

)                       

 (via

anthem of the ants

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the boo and the boy

)

🐼♥️,

Maddie

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DAILY DRIFTER: metropolis

Ally R.Comment

"

“By its nature, the metropolis provides what otherwise could be given only by traveling; namely, the strange.”

 -jane jacobs

Living in a city always has its share of "strange." The metropolis tends to have a cultural ambiguity-- a series of extreme refinements and likewise extreme dereliction.  Yet the fabric of the city is so much more vibrant than that comparison. The "metropolis" itself is very much centered around the people. Even if you live in a small town, some part of you can relate to the "human" scale of the metropolis. Just like any great empire, it is based on people-- people who are fragile and fallible. Like any Ayn Rand creation, we breathe life into our city and our city breathes life into us. I believe the following artists have captured the essence of this beautifully. 

xoxo,

Ally

"untitled" by

nick swift

"quanshen3" by

shuang zhao

"--" by

maria von staa

"36650013" by

william boulter

"in my head" by

tiziana gualano

"after biking" by

ninuca kakabadze

"glastür-- french door" by

albrecht schlotter

"mytubenyc" by

gediminas jankevicius

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▼▽ i n t e r i o r s u p e r i o r △▲

Taylor A.Comment

i n t e r i o r   s u p e r i o r

Whether you're adding some pops of color to a dull room or completely revamping your home, here are some great ways to spruce up your interiors. 

A swing in a large living room space adds nostalgia (and great exercise while Netflix-perusing!) (via

flickr

)

Non-traditional uses of pallets add texture and form to an accent wall. (via

regards et maisons

)

Adding geometric shapes and a variety of colors can bring life to a minimal space. (via

turbulences déco

)

 Hanging plants aid in purifying the environment and hint of nature to your home. (via

insideinside

)

Minimalist drawers and maximum horizontal spaces enlarge space psychologically and provide a connection between spaces. (via

interior junkie

)

An unexpected color and beautiful tiles can spruce up  a lavatory and still exude cleanliness. (via

my scandinavian home

)

Unfinished wood adds texture and spatial form to a space. (via domaine)

Pairing a cool color with a warm-toned floor can give even harmony to a room. (via

decor8

)

Utilizing all aspects of the color wheel can liven up white walls and provide variety. (via

dustjacket

)

Angular ceilings create dramatic, definitive spaces. (via 

the design files

)

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▼▽ i n t e r i o r s u p e r i o r △▲

Taylor A.Comment

▼▽ i n t e r i o r  s u p e r i o r △▲

Potted plants and stamped trees bring nature inside. (via

2014ida

)

Nature prints and geometric fabrics have a charming contrast. (via

homestyle

)

Fur textures and minimal tones create variety in a room. (via

design hunter ltd

.)

Natural tones, plants, and natural light can make a space feel inviting. (via

SSP

)

Leaving walls natural gives a comfortable nostalgia to a space. (

source

)

Wood textures and a small palette can add layers to a space. (via

decor8

)

Wooden furnishings and white walls can make folk prints pop. (via

vtwonen

)

Succulents and wood furnishings liven up a space. (via

apartment therapy

)

Floral and vintage prints and paintings add hints of nature to a kitchen or sunroom. (via

poppytalk

)

Dark walls and cascading vines cause an unexpected vibrancy to a small space. (via

martina thornhill

)

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▼▽ i n t e r i o r s u p e r i o r △▲

Taylor A.Comment

▼▽ i n t e r i o r  s u p e r i o r △▲

By using inventive and simple means, you can add unique geometries to an otherwise normal floor. (via d

esign gallerist

)

Raw wood furnishings and floors create continuity of space. (via

sfgirlbybay

)

All-wood floors and furnishings allow all other textures to be appear more vibrant. (via

dezeen

Concrete floors and plain wooden walls have a brute elegance. (via

yellowtrace

)

 Clean lines and a mostly neutral color scheme create a relaxing living area. (via

bolig magasinet

)

Using different shades of a neutral tones causes a space to seem clean and inviting. (via

FANCY

)

A singular color can make a pronounced impression upon entering a space. (via

interior design

)

Sophisticated simplicity is quite evident in this minimal kitchen.  (via

urdesign

)

 A simple palette and soft textures make for an alluring and inviting kitchen. (via

a well traveled woman

)

A simple bright white wall can be visually elegant. (via

unfinished home

)

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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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l e t ' s p a r t y: born on the 4th of july

Maddie C.Comment

l e t ' s  p a r t y

Whether you were born on the 4th of July or are gearing up to celebrate Independence Day in style-- I've got you covered! Red, white, and blue can be demonstrated in several unique ways, whether by going with natural fruits and veggies or making colorful garlands. My fondest memories are of visiting relatives in Iowa and watching the fireworks. We had a large family, but my grandmother always managed to put on quite the spread, complete with fun activities for the kids. What are some of your favorite must-have foods and decorations for the 4th?

Pinwheels! So fun and simple! (

source

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 You could use a variety of materials to make creative signage. (

source

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Sparkler cupcakes are a blast!  (Make sure to supervise the kids, parental units!)(

source

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Interpreting red, white, + blue with natural foods and tones. (

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How cute is this? great source for printables and ideas. (

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These would be really fun and easy to make. (

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Non-traditional foods for those with gourmet palates. (

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These are beautiful and very festive. (

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Yum! A little work but they look fun and delicious. (

source

)

Jones Soda is a genius idea for these! (

source

)

Chalkboard signage can be creative and simple. (

source

)

🐼♥️,

Maddie

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DAILY DRIFTER: quanta

Ally R.Comment

DAILY DRIFTER///

Beauty is truly in the eye of the beholder, but today we are focusing on the tiny universes that exist inside our own. Sometimes the eye is the opening to someone's inner world. Sometimes the world wraps itself around us and beckons to us in all dimensions. And oftentimes even a picture can capture an artificial world or a fleeting thought that would be lost to the wind. Today we go to the cosmos and back in search of what is. 

xoxo,

Ally

"Jade" by

berit alits 

"Untitled" by

posidonia...

"Untitled" by

maria kazvan

"London/Taxicab" by

marco capp

"Untitled" by

marina kochetyga

"StandingHereTillTheEndOfTime" by

sebastian stadtkind

"Máscaras Experimentais" by

mattheus mo

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"hola invierno" by

roco perna

"transcending" by

jessica lia 

"Untitled" by

tang jiaqi

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DAILY DRIFTER: blue jeans on fire

Ally R.Comment

DAILY DRIFTER///

Blue jeans, bonfires, long nights, rock 'n' roll. We are always pushing the envelope by going above and beyond those who came before us. We are the dreamers, the doers, and the radicals. These are the people that burn the bridges and start the fires, all while looking radiant and innovative. Today we pay tribute to those timeless folks without whom the world would be a boring place to live.

xoxo,

Ally

"Untitled" by

gloria marigo 

"Savanna Singers" by

adrian velazco

"Coastin'" by

devin blaskovich

"Untitled" by

christopher mongeau 

"still from my music video" by

annique johnson

"90/365" by

m

aría hernández 

"Defending Our Brave Martian Explorers" by

kenneth barton

"karahindiba" by

maggy van eijk

"love box" by

vadim zhavoronkov

"Untitled" by

nathalie weiswasser

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