Ok, I love Wisconsin, but have you seen this forecast?! Good grief! Everyone seems to be sitting inside, talking about where they might like to be instead. It's been super cold for most of my break, and now it's just getting more ridiculous. I miss walking outside the most; I started looking through some photos from a hiking trip I took with some friends in the Austrian Alps this summer. Look at all these little mountain cabins we passed - some of them are so tiny! The one in the last photo is a little speck. We stayed for a couple nights in the one in the third photo, with the red and white shutters. There is a huge network of huts in the Alps for hikers to stay in as they do long treks, and they're really nice and comfy. And people live in those tiny ones seasonally, perched among the hills, tending flocks :)
Sunday, January 5, 2014
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year! 2013 really flew by (I only just started remembering to write the date correctly!). I'm ringing in 2014 in my hometown this year, which is freezing right now, so we stayed in with friends, and watched the little fireworks show at midnight from the window. I was thinking about how, in 2013, I saw the most amazing fireworks show of my life during the trip to Venice last summer, and I looked through some of the photos this morning. The one weekend we happened to go there was the one weekend of the year they have this HUGE night of fireworks, where thousands and thousands of people crowd on to one side of the island, and they have an elaborate show timed out, with 3 different boats shooting off fireworks from the water for a full hour. At the end people cheer or boo, and the success of the show is discussed for the next week. The whole show was like a constant finale, it was so elaborate. There were shapes and colors that I had never even seen before! My favorite kind are the large, arching golden ones, which are so majestic, and they shot off a ton of them at once, seemingly filling the sky.
Wishing everyone a joyous beginning to the New Year! Any resolutions? Goodbye 2013 - You were a great year! :)
~xomo
Sunday, December 15, 2013
Loft Bedroom Makeover
Before...
After!
Well this blog has been sadly ignored for awhile...the semester flew by and now it's already December 15th, crazy. I hadn't been feeling very inspired to do much photo taking because of a dead camera battery and busy schedule, but then a few weeks ago I finally spent some saved dollars on a new camera, and upgraded to a Canon Rebel sl1! So I've been starting to play with it a bit and wanted to share a few pictures of my loft bedroom, which Will helped me redo last year. I live in a really unique garage apartment here in Lexington, but I've never posted anything about it. Here is a first glimpse.
When I moved in, my landlord didn't expect me to use this crawl space as a sleeping area, just storage, so he hadn't finished it off. It's actually a pretty spacious little loft, so I threw my mattress up there right away, and he installed a ladder. It just stayed that way for awhile, but then I kind of got tired of staring up at the ugly pipe. Will enthusiastically volunteered to lead my home repair project because he has a lot of experience doing this kind of work. He cut out new pieces of wood to cover the exposed insulation, and then built a beam around the pipe and across the ceiling, in which he cut holes and installed recessed lighting. I sanded the walls down and painted them with white stain; I like using stain because the grain of the wood shows through. I also sanded and re-stained the window, which is such an awesome feature - I love having an octagon window in my bedroom! Not a lot of extra space up there, so it's decorated minimally with a lambskin my parents gave me, and some glass blown balloons I picked up on the island of Murano, during a trip to Venice. Clean and cozy. It feels like sleeping in the coolest tent ever! The whole project cost under $250, which is another item to add to the list of why my landlord loves having me as a tenant :)
Sunday, September 29, 2013
September 29th is...
Better drink up! According to Wikipedia, we share the day with Canada, England, Ethiopia, Malaysia, and Sweden :)
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
The Lexington Ballet



Last weekend I played for the Lexington Ballet in a unique project - a performance of Les Sylphides, Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun, and the Rite of Spring, all with a reduced orchestra. One person per part! It was wild. The Rite was arranged specifically for this project, and it was really successful. I'm interested in dance and collaborations between musicians and dancers, so when the opportunity to play came up, I was excited about it. And I guess the Lexington Ballet rarely has the opportunity to perform with live music, so it was a very different experience for them, too. These photos are just a few from the rehearsals on the Lexington Ballet's facebook page and the page for the music ensemble, which is a non-profit group called EnVage. Check it out if you're interested!
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Happy Anniversary!
To the most awesome pair (now a little group of three) EVER! So many changes so quickly! Happy one year wedding anniversary to Trish and Justin!!! love you both so much.
Saturday, September 14, 2013
There is an Orchestra in my Mouth
Yesterday I was chatting with Carolyn in the morning while we were both drinking coffee, and she thought hers was particularly flavorful, so she said, "There is a marching band in mouth. Oh wait, that would be horrible. There is an orchestra in my mouth!" :)
~xomo
ps: The delightful cups above are from the Frothy Monkey in Nashville!
Friday, September 6, 2013
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Austrian Quirks and Questions
AIMS is coming to a close! We had our farewell dinner last night, and it was - surprise! - a sausage buffet. (Our opening, welcome dinner was schnitzel.) I'm going to miss living in Europe, and today I was thinking about some questions I've asked myself repeatedly ever since arriving in Graz. Here they are:
1. How do Austrians stay thin when they appear to be constantly eating ice cream, bread, cheese, beer, sausage, schnitzel, and potatoes? It seems miraculous, although I'm assuming the answer is walking and biking.
2. How do their digestive systems stay, ahem...regular, on such a diet? Where's the fiber?? This is the last question in the world that would be acceptable to ask an Austrian, I think.
3. Why do they wait for the walk sign to cross a tiny side street when there are absolutely no cars in sight? I walked up to a road that could be crossed in two steps and everyone was gathered around, waiting. At that moment it was easy imagine them all gasping if I were to step forward.
4. A lot of women here dye their hair colors that would look ridiculous on people in the States. Yet, they look good. Natural, even! How do they pull it off?
5. Why do they like aperol spritzers? This is a very popular drink, people seem to be having it all the time. It looks like liquid orange jello, and tastes similar, except more bitter.
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Photos are from around the neighborhood during the blue hour. (I used to say this and then one day realized it was a real term!)
xomo
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