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Have you been wondering where I’ve been?

Truth is – and I hate to admit this – that I’ve been cheating on you, blog. That’s right…I’ve been blogging elsewhere. Actually, this fall (right when I stopped posting here) I started building a new blog from scratch. The timing was serendipitous for me as I was starting to feel a little stagnant in this venue, and a rebirth was necessary, but I didn’t know where to go. Then fortune smiled upon me and gave me a job that I love. Four years after graduating college with a degree I didn’t really care for, and spending a lot of money to get it, I have finally found something that feels like it’s right for me. I was hired as the Media Specialist for a very small, independent health food store here in my home region.

Not only is it wonderful to be doing something that I love for a living (blogging, social media, design), but I am also doing it for a company that I truly believe in. As you probably know, Ryan and I have been vegetarians for many years, tested out a locavore diet on two different occasions, and we really work hard to spend our dollar votes wisely. This job encourages and engages all of my many interests, from upcycling to reading to eating – no easy task. So my disappearance from this corner of the internet didn’t mean I was disappearing entirely; instead, I’ve been dreaming up, designing, and building this website during my working hours (and also a little in my off time – shhh, don’t tell the boss!). They say that if you love what you do, you never work a day in your life. It’s my sincere hope that you all have or find this happiness, too.

I would love for you to follow me there, even if you live out of state. We will be sharing all sorts of eco-friendly tidbits and healthy recipes. I’m going to be doing most of the blogging, but there are several other ladies involved right now and we are working on expanding our blogging team even further. Oh, yes, and I’m still writing for Goodwill International, too!

Anyway, I don’t want to call this goodbye, but it might be goodbye. There’s a chance I’ll come back, completely redo this blog and take off in a different direction, but for now I want it to just stay the way it is while I work on other things. Thanks for all of your support and encouragement over the many years that I’ve been writing here. I do hope we can stay in touch!

xx.

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Today is the big day!

I’ve heard a couple of people say this year that they don’t want to vote because they don’t feel like anything changes from one election to the next. They say that everyone just gets all riled up around election time, but then once our new representatives and leaders are chosen, nothing feels different for them. The truth is, it takes a long time to make change. Thankfully, we live in a country that has checks and balances so decisions that are made at the top of the hierarchy are approved or denied by other branches of the government and so for us sometimes we can’t immediately feel the difference. Also, the fact that you don’t notice a change probably means that you’re in the majority seeing as a lot of the issues that are being raised in this election mainly effect minorities like the gay community and women’s rights. Incidentally, the two people who told me they didn’t notice a difference between elections were middle class white males – the only population who has had voting rights since our country’s birth. The rest of us had to fight for it.

So even if you don’t feel like this election’s results will effect you, know that they will. And, if you’re not going to vote for the outcome of your future, you should at least decide how you feel about others around you and cast a vote for them. The basic human rights for several populations are still on the table to be decided and you can help determine the outcome. We owe it to ourselves, our neighbors, our friends, and our families to do a little research and choose a candidate whose beliefs more closely align with our own. People literally died to give us that right.

My polls opened up at 8 am today and Ryan and I were there. Do a quick google search to find out where your community is voting and how long you have to get there, then brush up on the issues at hand. Bring your ID, and if you’re unregistered also bring proof of your physical address {a lease, or even an electric bill with your name on it}. In New Hampshire you can register to vote at the polls. I’m sure you already know how you feel about the issues of abortion, gay marriage, the environment, small business, etc., so find the candidate whose beliefs most similarly align with your own and give them your support. Without every person’s vote, our election will not have an accurate reading of the American citizens’ beliefs.

Be proud that you are American – vote.

xx.

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Today is for flying.

Ryan + I are off to Miami today for the Goodwill Summer Conference! We’ll spend most of our day in airports – Manchester, to Atlanta, to Miami, starting at 5 am! Still, we’re excited for this little break from the every day routine! I’ll be posting photos via Instagram {@juliastrawberry} regularly and tweeting, too {@JeezeJulia}. You can follow along with the event details here as well as through my updates!

Keep in touch!

xx.

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You may recall my fascination with American motels.

And I must admit that I’m just as enamoured by Main Street America. There’s a simplicity and comfort in having one designated spot where shopfronts are all lined up, ready to serve the people of their town. Sadly, so many Main Streets that have thrived in the past are now crumbling and becoming forgotten in favor of malls and big box stores – the aisles of Target just aren’t the same to me as this friendly little Main Street made up of local peoples’ dream shops.

Main Streets are the next ghost towns, I’m afraid. This downtown in Laconia, New Hampshire still has a cobbler, two barbers, a bakery, a variety shop, a shoe store, several antique stores, a record store, a deli, and a soda shoppe. Sadly, the theatre has fallen into disrepair and its fate is in question. It’ll probably be the first to go.

I was 9 years old when my brother left to spend several years in Africa. Before he departed he took me to the Colonial to see Toy Story. I remember falling in love with the red velvet curtains, the balcony, and the classic ropes that separated lines at the ticket booth. This place was everything I could have dreamed of – now I’m sad for it.

I suppose nostalgia doesn’t really have a purpose, and I’m just hanging on to things of the past because I’m wishing for a simpler time. Still, I felt compelled to share this little Main Street, and hope that you appreciate yours {if it isn’t yet obsolete}. Supporting local business means you’re directly supporting your community and keeping the dollars you spend amongst your friends and neighbors. I love to do everything I can to frequent independent shops near me because local business is the livelihood of every community.

Happy Mom + Pop-ing!

xx.

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Yes, a stash of these darling things. Just waiting for a home.

What’s a girl to do? I bought two pairs. I know you’re wondering why I didn’t just snatch up the whole collection, but two would do just fine for me and allow someone else to find the same excitement that I did. For more pictures {and a hint about where I found these beauties} read the full post that I did for Goodwill Industries of Northern New England!

See you tomorrow :)

xx.

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Mornin’, dears!

I hope this Saturday morning finds you well! This week I spent a lot of time thrifting for picture frames at Goodwill, coming up ideas for repurposing them, and executing said ideas. I always have so much fun challenging myself to think outside of the box, so I wanted to make sure that I passed along the link for you to see, too! Hopefully this will encourage your creative juices to flow. This month we’ve opened up my decor + DIY blog post to include a photo slideshow tutorial with me giving instruction so the format of the post is a little more extensive than it has been in the past – exciting! Take a peek if you’re interested!

Enjoy your day!

xx.

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As with fashion, the world of jewelry usually doesn’t support sustainability.

That’s why when I find a company that breaks the mold to uphold their integrity, I simply have to share. The funny thing about Turtle Love Co. is that they actually found me! This past winter, when I was still living in Portland, Maine, one of their employees recognized that both TLC and myself believe in the same things: environmental consciousness, supporting a local community, an appreciation of craft, and a love of vintage. She reached out to me and I was so happy to get to know just one more independent business that was in it for more than the money.

So, it’s my pleasure today to introduce you to Turtle Love Co. – if you haven’t already noticed their button in my sidebar, that is. Based in Portland, this small team of individuals {including my former neighbor – Hi, Ashley!} curates an amazing online jewelry shop that carries only the highest quality and most responsible independent designers. If you’re in the market for eco-friendly handmade or vintage jewelry, this is the spot for you.

These are just a couple of my favourite pieces on the site, but you simply must have a look for yourself! There are so many unique and beautiful vintage items that have been collected, and beautifully handmade pieces right along side them. Check it out!

Have a great Thursday!

xx.

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I always like to pass along links to my Goodwill posts,

just in case you missed them. And another of my posts went live yesterday! So, if you are as inspired by office supplies as I am, you may want to take a look at this one. I share a couple of cute ideas of how you can use a clipboard at home for not-so-official tasks and spruce up some wall space in the process!

Hope you’re well!

xx.

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Check another off of the list!

I’m a tragically slow reader, but since we’ve moved to our new apartment, Ryan + I have made it a point to get in bed at 10 pm and read until 11. Setting aside a specific time every single day to dedicate to our books helped me plow through The Richest Man in Babylon {upon request of my Dad}, my Grandfather’s war journal, and Lord of the Flies, all in record speed!

Unlike most people, my high school did not make me read Lord of the Flies. And, I think I’m glad about that. I’ve always gotten more out of the things I chose to do myself than the things others told me to do. Most of the books that I read for school I didn’t like simply because I felt like I was forced to read them. Immediately after serving my last term in college, I finished Fahrenheit 451 and fell in love with reading again. I read it because I wanted to, not because I had to – and what a book it was to start this chapter of my life!

Since then, I’ve made it my personal goal to read all of the classics for me {thus, the list was born} along with anything else that I think sounds good. I hate that it felt like reading was a chore for me in school, and maybe that’s one reason why I decided not to use my English Education degree – I didn’t have any good ideas about how to make reading really exciting for students because I myself felt like I didn’t want to read when I was told to. I’m a weird brand of literature lover…maybe I just have authority issues.

Anyway, my thoughts on Lord of the Flies are all positive. I know I’ve read a good book when after I’ve turned the last page, I attempt to go on with my life like I had before I opened it but find myself wondering about the characters in the book and missing them a little. This was certainly the case with my most recent read. Next up, Mrs. Dalloway!

What book are you currently working on?

xx.

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Scurry on over to my Etsy shop now!

The doors have just opened and you could get some very fun freebies if you’re one of the first five purchases! Plus, if you’re a fan on facebook and live in the U.S. or Canada you’ll get your shipping reimbursed – just tell me in the “message to seller”! I do also ship internationally, so don’t let that stop you if you live outside of the country!

All of my products are eco-friendly, using vintage and second-hand materials, or new organic ones. I have purchased all of my supplies as close to home as possible, and have supported other small local businesses while doing so. I’ll share more details about my supplies soon, just know that you can feel good about this purchase!

Don’t miss out!

xx.

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