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A Birthday Kind of Week

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Shame on me for not posting more frequently. I've been on a bit of a technology vacation. Just last month I was eating every meal in front of a computer screen and dreaming about my final projects, so it's nice to take some time away from technology and just take in the real world. That's where all of the inspiration is at anyhow! I just celebrated my 23rd birthday (yee-haw!) and it was perfectly low key. I spent the week in Tennessee with family reveling in the leaves and fall magic. I haven't spent time in the southeast during fall in a few years, so it was dearly missed. My parents and I went to Duncan's Market, my favorite place to visit during fall as a child. They have all kinds of fresh flowers and produce, including an impressive selection of pumpkins! We also paid a visit to David Crockett State Park to take in some fresh air, enjoy the leaves, and feed the geese that reside on the lake. The geese were nowhere to be found, however there w...

Why I Love Fall

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Summer is over. It's ended. Goodbye. Why does everyone like summer anyway? It's hot and miserable and it lasts WAY too long. I'm not going to miss you summer. You're a punk. Fall is way better. It comes around every year and steals your thunder. "Oh, here I am... In a cute cardigan with a mug of coffee. BYE" Bye, indeed. Fall has been hands down my favorite season for as long as I can remember. I've been contemplating the reasons why lately and I thought of something one of my favorite instructors from the Art Institute said once. We were discussing seasons and I mentioned that fall was my favorite and he said, "Of course it is... You're an artist." Many creative types are known for their attraction to fall and winter. But why? For me, I think it stems from the very beginning. I was born in October. Growing up I had fall birthday parties that included hayrides, bonfires, costumes, and pumpkin carving. So, it's always be...

Acorns Roasting In An Open Fire

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I went to Tennessee this week and spent a couple of days with my family in Ramah. It was really rejuvenating. The leaves are just starting to turn. Cotton dapples the hills and the soybean fields boast a goldenrod display. I was only able to stay for a couple of days, but there was enough time for some Bunt family fun. We built a small fire in the backyard and roasted hot dogs, marshmallows, and even baked apple pie in a pie iron. My mom made delicious cider to sip by the fire. It was cozy and my idea of a perfect night.   The family cat Delphi effortlessly added to the seasonal decor. Speaking of kitties, our Snowshow/Siamese cat Apollo has finally been reunited with his fair-furred brother Perseus. Percy always handled the long drives from Texas to Tennessee by bedding down and sleeping the entire way. However, Apollo wasn't happy with the restraints of his carrier when he accompanied me on the road trip back in the summer. For this reason, he took up residen...

Sweet Home Alabama

I'm just now catching my breath from graduating and the big move. I don't know that I've ever been happier for something to end. I am so thankful for my mom, dad, and sister. They flew into Austin and helped me pack up my whole house, clean, load everything onto a moving truck, drove 900 miles to our new home, and then unloaded the moving truck. And all with very little sleep. I've been here for about a week and a half and my lovely mother-in-law will be arriving this evening to help me get the house in order. I love my family. So, I now reside at Fort Rucker, Alabama. I was a bit unsure about living on a military installation. My main concern laid in the idea that our whole life would just be ARMY ARMY ARMY. I liked not having our life revolve around the military (Who am I kidding? It still did...) But I guess it's just the fact that we got somewhat of a break from it, at least physically and aesthetically. We decided to live on post here for a few reasons. 1. It...