But these days
So lets go.
So with my little
Twenty-something living in Southern Louisiana - finally starting to feel at home somewhere I've lived my whole life. Rediscovering the Gulf Coast one {fried shrimp, stately plantation home, dirt road, familiar face, ice-cold beer, nonsensical road trip} at a time.
Yesterday, I stumbled upon a blog by one of the funniest and most talented guys I know of, Tim Landry. I could say I know him seeing as we went to high school together and I've seen him around Lafayette, but I don't want to give you the false impression that I'm a part of the Lafayette's ultra elite yet so very cooool Hipster Scene. More on why I'm not in a sec...
Tim re-blogged a piece (that I absolutely loved) about how if your favorite female lead from an indie movie were a real-life person, she'd be an "obnoxious maniac." The piece goes on to translate scenarios from movies into real life - and somehow the adorable, heart melting, quirks just don't stand up.
Now, I can say I know a few real-life ladies who pull off the quirkiness with absolute ease and charm. I, on the other hand, can not. Don't get me wrong, my eccentricities don't bother me in the least bit - I embrace my wackiness with a religious fervency and fly my freak flag as high as it will go. I am, however, realistically aware that they don't make me an indie trendy "quirkamuffin."
For example:
(ack! It's so weird to see all those side by side in black and white!)
So tell me this, what are your quirks?
Make me feel less of a silly-billy and tell me what makes you peculiar or odd.
(I promise I won't poke fun =P)
PS- I *just know* some ones going to read the above and web-diagnose me with some form of autism or a rare language disability.
My internet at home has been out for nearly a week since our modem has decided that we're just not worth the effort. iPhone decided to follow in Modem's footsteps and crapped out a majority of Saturday & Sunday. Read: I spent my weekend hiding from most of technology. It was quite nice. But even better, this morning I had a little comment from the oh-so fabulous Hillary @ Blissfully Enamored saying she left me a little love over at her blog. To my surprise it's an award! My first award at that. So .... YAY for ME. & Yay for Hillary for being so sweet! You have to go check out her blog - its filled with gorgeous fashion finds and some very adorable photos of her and her husband! Also, be sure to check out her Etsy shop where she specializes in the cutest custom frames.
Best part about this award is I get to share TEN fabulously random things about myself and then pass the honor on to TEN of my favorite blogs! Wheeeee....
Let's begin...
So who am I passing this along to???
God, Do You Hear This Southern Girl Rambling?
A Day in the Life of This Miss
Congrats ladies & Enjoy the sharing....
Maybe it was having a Canadian friend come down for Mardi Gras and discovering just as much as she did about my culture and heritage. Maybe it was sitting alone in the grassy field,listening to Cajun French Music at Festival International de Louisianne. Maybe it was finding myself falling for a once-farmer who lives and breathes for the wide open country. I can’t pinpoint one moment where it just came to me… This year has been a changing of heart, a journey home, for me. The art, the music, the food,…the people of the south – they’ve all captured my heart in a distinctive way. Very simply, I just felt compelled to write about the simplicity of my new found love.
The Bohemian Manifesto by Lauren Stover, fear, Anthony Bourdain, random acts of kindness, black and white photography, the beauty found in decay, yoga, wide open spaces, acoustic songs, Sucre on Magazine Street, religions of the world, folk art, fried food, honesty, the strength people of post-Katrina New Orleans show, the sounds of a fiddle, The Blue Dog by George Rodrigue, murky bayous, Bollywood movies, skylines, love, the works of Adrian Fulton, the stories of the elderly, Tolstoy, open mic night at the local art bar, blogging