Weekly Reads and Finds 273

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I did my taxes a few days ago and I wish that I could live in ignorance for a little while longer. Yikes. It is a bad year. Being what is basically what they consider a small business is not an easy thing.

They really like to make sure that you are taxed through your teeth. Super fun.

Until we have to do it all again next year, which is how long it’s going to take me to pay it off. Then the cycle starts again. Yay for a Groundhog Day life.

I was doing some closet organizing, which is key words for what can I sell to help pay my taxes, when I came across something that I do that I wanted to share.

This is a little style tip: I love using flocked hangers, they are slim, look nice, and keep my stuff from sliding off.

But besides the pros, the one con I have noticed is that some shirts with smaller necklines/smaller shoulder width can get a little stretched out from the hangers across the neck and shoulders, so my solution is to use the same hangers in a kids version. It works perfectly.

In case you missed it, I posted an edgy minimalist summer capsule. I love the touches of yellow and green which are great for summer.

Weekly Reads and Some Videos:

In honor of Jane Goodall’s 90th birthday, Vital Impacts organized a fundraiser selling 90 prints from 90 women photographers.

How many bathrooms have Neanderthals in the tile?

This Beaver Dam is So Huge, You Can See It from Space.

CCTV Footage Cross-Stitch is so cool and would take so much talent.

A Pareto analysis of the best driver/kart build you can drive in Mario Kart 8

What a cool illusion.

Rabbit Hole, a new museum which consists of 40 book-themed dioramas made life-sized.

Incredibly Preserved Frescoes of Trojan War Figures Unearthed in Pompeii

Why Do Some People Always Get Lost?

A Brief History of Scent looks like an interesting course to take.

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Sara

Sara is the founder and creative behind livelovesara. A George Brown College Fashion Styling Graduate, she provides advice on finding your personal style regardless of age and budget. She is always on the hunt for the perfect wardrobe piece and is a vintage and thrifting enthusiast who can't wait to share her newest finds. She is also trying to learn French.

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