Bodysuit and Blazer This trend is everywhere right now. The blazer adds some business to the bodysuit making it appropriate for brunch and a day out shopping. This is the perfect accent for under jeans. It’s a great option for a more sexy look than a typical cotton bodysuit, a lingerie bodysuit adds just the […]… Continue reading Lingerie Inspired Outfit Ideas to Wear Out — Ebonie
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Stuff that could happen to anybody. — Toast and Briefcases
What do you do in the middle of a global pandemic? Get every penny’s worth out of your Netflix subscription of course. I recently watched the final season of the Canadian sitcom Schitt’s Creek in a shamefully-short amount of time with my girlfriend. The show is brilliant and although, on first description, the premise seems […]… Continue reading Stuff that could happen to anybody. — Toast and Briefcases
Hakuna Matata — Wandering Ambivert
via Hakuna Matata — Wandering Ambivert
Goal vs The Process — Wandering Ambivert
“If the number becomes the target, you lose sight of the bigger picture.” – Atomic Habits, James Clear via Goal vs The Process — Wandering Ambivert
Waves — Wandering Ambivert
via Waves — Wandering Ambivert
Return ticket — Wandering Ambivert
“Photos are a return ticket to a moment otherwise gone.” via Return ticket — Wandering Ambivert
Treescape — Offshoots Photography
Sony A68/Capture One via Treescape — Offshoots Photography
TTG Gallery 017 — MUDPIX MAGAZINE
This is page 17 of The Best Of TAP THAT GUY photo gallery bringing so far 170 great street photography photos from one of the greatest user submitted street photography projects seen on the internet. If you wonder why TAP THAT GUY was so great, refer to the first post in this gallery series. via TTG… Continue reading TTG Gallery 017 — MUDPIX MAGAZINE
Day 65 Social Distancing Photo Diary — Annette King Photography
Go fish tonight. via Day 65 Social Distancing Photo Diary — Annette King Photography
Healing from Polarization — Millennial Zen Project
By Zach Van Houten We need HEALING from the political, social and spiritual division we are experiencing, as well as the corresponding apathy that is a natural byproduct of a lack of collective vision. It is time to recognize that among those leaders we have historically looked up to, only a small minority have transcended […]… Continue reading Healing from Polarization — Millennial Zen Project
