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Tag: remodernism

My Day of Birth, 2017: Persona

December 18, 2017

Fittingly abstract, but alluringly stoic. She is obviously not facing into the light, but she is pensive…who is she?

If I had to pinpoint the questions I asked myself the most this past year, they would be thus: Who am I, really? and What are my intentions? … More My Day of Birth, 2017: Persona

3 Comments My Day of Birth, 2017: Persona

@Oyesaranda

Weeeeeenterrr 2023.
Cutie patooties in the snow. (P took a photo of what appears to be me frolicking lol I’m just trying not to slip.) 😎 #imreadyforsummer
Blurs of joy saved on my phone.
MOONBOX NOTES No.12 Is live on the blog. For this month, my intro dives more deeply into my recent internalization of needing surgery sooner than later, as I had announced in a recent post (content warning). In La Vida Mundial, I talk about @renew_earth_running (application period is open!) and @thegearjunkie news (the ugly side to electric vehicles), among other things. I’ve taken screenshots of the Recent Reads and Recent Watchings/Listenings sections, which features work via/by @pedalhomie @youareabigdealpodcast @sergio_concolor @orion_magazine @meru_turao @trailahead_podcast @blackmtninst @outsidemagazine @emilyontrail and others. And of course I end with a few writing updates. 💫 If you’re a fan of this monthly, let me know, subscribe to my website, or follow the people I’ve tagged. I definitely find purpose and joy in putting these notes together. ❤️ Link in bio, por supuesto.
Ocho años. 🥂
Winter scenes of late. I had a brief foot injury last month, but thankfully it has healed and I didn’t have to stop running 🙃. I truly hope for this year to be my most consistent running year yet. And there is an elephant of a reason behind this. To hold running as celebration, as health, as self-affirmation, as advocacy, as knowledge, as a vessel to channel both my joys and my griefs…gosh, I love the learning it brings me. The people. I’m still searching for a diverse running/outdoor group in Durango, but I also haven’t been here that long.
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