Weekly Reads and Finds 367

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Whooo. I can hear the wind picking up, and it’s rattling my windows. I hope the power doesn’t go off because the wind chill is supposed to be VERY cold overnight.

Which is why I made sure to get my ass out to get my weekend errands done today, so I wouldn’t have to tomorrow.

It’s so windy that the lights on the balcony across the way keep flickering, and I am concerned that it might be Morse Code but I don’t know how to understand it. I should learn Morse Code.

I sold a bundle on Poshmark today, which means that a buyer purchased several things from me and they get sent in one package to save them on shipping.

This was exciting, and I ran around to gather the pieces so I could package them up and post them, and of course, I couldn’t find one item.

This never fails since I have a really shitty storage set up, which means that there is no organisation at all to this storage, and I fly by the seat of my pants.

By the sixth tote, I was frustrated and a little concerned that I was going to have to cancel the order, but it was in the seventh.

So maybe this might be a good weekend to pull all the totes and actually organise them in a way that makes sense. Like by category or something.

I have seen some awesome number organisational setups that some people have, but I think that would take some really intense planning, and I’m not sure my brain can handle that right now.

So I think that I’ll do categories to start, and maybe it can evolve into something better over time, because spending 45 minutes searching for one shirt isn’t ideal.

In case you missed it, I posted a grown-up 90s Grunge wardrobe yesterday.

Weekly Reads and Some Videos:

Hour-long YouTube training session on how to observe & record ICE/CBP

These 1,000-Year-Old Paper Flowers, Sealed in a Cave, Are a Marvel of Preservation

The Devil Wears Prada 2 | Official Trailer

Wily coyote who swam to Alcatraz gets ‘much fatter’ on prison island diet

Cats in Medieval Manuscripts & Paintings

Some incredible Art Nouveau Fireplaces

Killing In The Name, The Minnesota Edition

Maid is discontinuing its line of frozen juices as consumer demand declines and tastes change

A 3500-Year-Old Drawing of a Sparrow

Only 7 gasoline cars were sold in Norway last month

How Edo (Tokyo) transformed from a city on the brink of ecological collapse 400 years ago to “one of the most sustainable and efficient cities in history”.

And I will finish it off with three Substacks that I enjoy. I don’t have a paid subscription to them, so I only get limited posts, but what I do get, I like. I am too broke to subscribe to every Substack that I like. I don’t know how people afford it.

They are Weird Medieval Guys, Textile Architect, and Dirtbags Through the Ages. Enjoy!

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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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