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Adaptable
The young woman standing third from right is my niece, Anna. The white thing protruding from her coat is the swaddled head of baby Bernie - 3 months old, or so.
He's the main reason these cousins - in from Detroit to visit us while our kids are in town - are partying outdoors in single-digit temperatures: everybody here is vaccinated and boosted, except, of course, Bernie.
But it was hardly a sacrifice. With a wood-stove fire burning in our pole barn and a bonfire blazing outdoors (not to mention a cocktail, or two) we managed to power through. When it comes to parties, we're adaptable.
Woodcutters around a Bonfire - Per Krohg
Norwegian, 1889-1965
Oil on bord, 55 x 45,5 cm.
Last night was the first bonfire of the year (for me) twas good but colddddd 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
twirling and whirling and giggling through my apartment
Even when your fingers are numb and your lips windburned, seeing the light dip behind the snowy mountains is always magical. . Going to be revamping my website again and starting up a blog so I can share full sets of photos from outings like this. Ones that didn’t make the cut on insta, or ones that aren’t necessarily bangers but that I personally love (lots of little detail shots and behind the scenes :) it’s nice to share that content in my stories but I feel like it needs somewhere to live, somewhere where my whole body of work can just breath, and be free to be seen. More updates on that coming soon!
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One Night Each Winter, Devils Run Through the Streets of Barcelona
Since the early 1990s, Barcelona's winter bonfire festival has celebrated the intersection of Catalan and Majorcan cultures
more here: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/els-foguerons-sa-pobla-gracia-barcelona-festival-january-spain-sant-antoni-180954137/?no-ist