Weekly Reads and Finds 328

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I am trying really hard not to order takeout right now. I am super hungry, and although I bought groceries today, nothing seems appetising since it is primarily for meals.

But if I hold out long enough, then the most appealing restaurants will close for the night, and I will be stuck with McDonald’s, which I don’t want.

Maybe I will just type really slowly.

Anyway, change of subject, I made a couple of purchases this week. First, this tee, which I have been eyeing for months.

Then this skirt, which is from last night’s 90s minimalist capsule. I wonder how they will look together.

When I pick pieces for these posts, often it has something that draws me in, like the shape or colour, but the Tevas (number 18) gave me a dose of nostalgia.

Their print reminds me of the bedroom decor we had in the 90s. We were all about the sun. moon, and stars. I also loved hanging beads for doors, and tarot cards.

Maybe I will make a sandwich, I have some sourdough that needs eating. I also need to find a new book to read before bed tonight, so I am off.

Try to have a good weekend in this hellscape of life.

Weekly Reads and Some Videos:

Hear Me Out: What If Gen Xers Are Actually the Cool Ones?

A new Lord of the Rings movie will premiere in theaters on Dec 17, 2027

A guide to staying safe during civil unrest

Take a 3D Virtual Tour of the Sistine Chapel & Explore Michelangelo’s Masterpieces Up Close

A history of music album art

Tim Friede has been bitten by 200 poisonous snakes, and his antibodies are being used to create a broad antivenom.

My Brain Finally Broke

George Orwell’s Rules for Making the Perfect Cup of Tea: A Short Animation

The House that Madness Built

Augustus Jansson’s Queen City Ink Adverts (1903–1907). These are fun, I would frame them and put them on my wall.

How a Student’s Phone Call Averted a Skyscraper Collapse: The Tale of the Citicorp Centre

SHOP THE UK LINKS

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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