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Every week we ask some of our friends and family to send us a picture that they took and tell us about it. However, this week, our friend Lis sent a handful of pictures and we loved all of them.  So, we decided to show them all to you.  Heck yeah!

Lis: This is part of a series of self portraits I took in the bathroom during the last month at my last job.


I saw this drawing on a wall in Brussels and immediately wanted to move to Mexico and start a new life.


I was lucky enough to visit Versailles during the set-up of a Takashi Murakami exhibit.


Delicious creations at an early morning farmers market in Paris.


In Costa Rica playing with colorful clay rocks I found in the river.

This past weekend my boyfriend and I went to our friend’s wedding in Houston, Texas (a whole post in itself).  But while we were in Texas, we made sure to schedule some time to visit Austin as well.  Neither of us had ever been to Austin, though we’ve both been wanting to for awhile.  We had such a fun time and fell in love with the city.  It is such a comfortable and beautiful place. The people are friendly and the food is delicious.

I thought this item on the menu was hilarious and had to take a picture.  Only in Texas would they offer a burrito the size of your face.  As it turns out, no matter what you order in Texas, you can never clean your plate.

If you have seen any pictures of Austin before, I’m sure you have seen a picture of Barton Springs – a pool made from natural springs that you can swim in. There are springs and pools all over this town! The weather was a bit overcast the day we were at the springs, but I can only imagine how busy it gets on a hot day.

We stayed at the Austin Motel.  Not only is it located in the coolest part of town, South Congress, but it is a family owned motel with lots of charm.  And it has been around for almost 100 years.  Our room was quirky and quaint. We loved the location and would have been happy to spend our whole time in Austin simply in and around our hotel.

While shopping, I went into Allen Boots as I had heard a lot about this store. It is completely overwhelming how many different kinds of cowboy boots, hats and gear they have in that store.

Me next to the infamous I Love You So Much sign at Jo’s Coffee! The coffee was delicious!

Outside of our hotel room. If you look closely, you can see the stone man behind the driver’s seat.

On our second day in Austin we walked along the waterfront. It was a beautiful day filled with activities. There were people playing catch with their dogs, kayaking, rowing, paddle boarding, running, riding bikes, etc. I was overwhelmed by the beauty of the city and how healthy the people seemed.

Last, but certainly not least, we joined our wonderful friends (the bride and groom!) for one of the best meals of our lives. We dined at the amazing UchikoThe food was divine and the meal was completely lovely. If you ever have a chance, please make sure you check it out. 

Whatup everybody. Hope you all had a lovely weekend. We’ve asked some friends to send us a picture from their weekend, and included a couple of our own. Take a gander.

Lauren – Brooklyn, New York
These girls asked me to take a picture of them. They looked so rad, I asked if I could take one of my own.

Bridget – Washington DC
Cherry Blossom tree in our front yard.

Brian – New York, NY
Awesome faces at Satsko.

Albert – Houston, Texas
Pig roast at my friend’s wedding.

I had a very special birthday on Saturday and wanted to share a couple pictures of my day. I hope you enjoy them.

I bought this nail art at Sephora a long time ago. They didn’t stay on for the whole day, but it was fun while it lasted!

Birthday pants 🙂

In the morning, I went to my favorite coffeeshop and got a free americano and raspberry rose macaroon sandwich. It was delicious. If you are ever in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, please go here.

I was shocked when my wonderful boyfriend handed me a stack of newspapers as my present. My surprise turned to extreme excitement when I found Broadway tickets to see “The Newsies” inside.

My friend Lis suggested that I try these amazing doughnuts at Donewell Doughnuts. She was right, they were the best doughnuts I have ever had. The store was absolutely charming. I can’t wait to go again. It was a great birthday treat.

I had lobster tacos, ceviche and margaritas at a birthday dinner with friends and family. It was a blast.

It was an F themed kind of day 😉

Later that night, I had the best birthday party with some of my favorite people in the world in attendance.

This birthday was one of the best I have ever had. I have to tell you that the post that Lauren did for me was among the most thoughtful gifts I have ever received, because it included everyone I love. Throughout the whole day, people would ask me to guess the word they had chosen to describe me, or were otherwise so excited to tell me their word. I feel so flattered, and really lucky, to have a life filled with so much love and support. Thank you so much everyone!  27 is going to be a great year!

Happy April! Every week we ask some of our friends and family to send us a picture that they took and tell us a little bit about that picture. Here are this week’s photos:

Andrew – Cleveland, Ohio

I snapped this picture while I was producing an album for Groovesmith.  And took the next picture of Lake Erie in Huron, Ohio.

Nadine (Mom) – Ana Maria, Florida

Lauren and I started this puzzle when we were in Florida with my mom a few weeks ago.  It was just as I left it when I returned this week.

Aaron – New York, New York

Taken while studying.

Farrell – Brooklyn, New York

Is this for real?! I saw this dog walker the other day and had to take a picture.

 

Every week we ask some of our friends and family to send us a picture they took. Here are this week’s photos:

Ted – Rio  de Jeneiro, Brazil

A friend that I met on an airplane sent me this when he was in Rio. My band’s name is LIVIN. Check us out.

Farrell – Brooklyn, NY

This is a brand that I stumbled upon this weekend. The name of the brand is literally “Stop Using Water While Using Me.”  I think its a brilliant message.

John – Boise, Idaho

Sun Araw playing at the Treefort Music Festival.

Dave – Denver, Coloado

Shooting gats.

Teddy – Boise, Idaho

Eating candy and drinking wine before our show at the Treefort Music Festival.

Scott – Avon, Ohio

Carlos laying on the couch.

Every week, we ask some of our favorite people in our lives to share a picture and some words about that pictur with us.  Here are this weeks photos:
Meghan – San Francisco, California
Out for a walk
Michele – Vermont
Hiking in the Green mountains on Lake  Champlain. Sometimes you just have to pause and soak it all up!
Teddy – Columbus, Ohio (recent graduate of Ohio State University!!)
This is a wooden mask I made. It is one of three that are based on the same person at different life stages.
Abbey – Brooklyn, New York
This is a little British band I saw called Big Deal. They are young and endearing and a bit stage shy but completely sweet. I recommend checking them out.
Reed – Arlington, Virginia
First weekend back at the bike shop since October. Since the late ’90s the Hopwoods have been working here (all 3 kids!). In many ways this store has shaped who we are and has taken us to places like Iowa on our bikes, trikes, and tandems.
Becky – Austin, Texas
This picture was taken at the garden patio stage at avenue called The Spider House in Austin on Saturday. The venue had 6 different stages both inside & outside & tons of benches, tables, & gliders/swings to sit on. The band playing is called The Nightmare Boyzzz.

Every week we ask some of friends to send us a picture that they took and tell us a little bit about it. This week has an unintentional food theme. Thank you, friends!  Enjoy!

Deke – Alexandria, Virginia

“Land of plenty, indeed”

Al – Denver, Colorado

“The only reminder that it’s still winter on this 65 degree day, is a small patch of snow in the corner of the yard. Colorado weather is truly remarkable, just ask these Wisconsin boys. Delicious scents rising from the grill, a game of bags underway, dogs darting between yours legs. Welcome the first barbecue of the year!”

Becky – Columbus, Ohi0

“Spanish olive oil. Pink, red & black peppercorns. Ancho chili flakes.”

Geoff – Brooklyn, New York

“13 boxes of organic rice. 3 boxes of baking mix. 1 box of organic blueberries. I found all this food in the trash outside of a grocery store. 95% of the food I eat comes from the trash. This is how I feed myself.”

Every week we ask some friends to send us a picture and tell us about it. Here are this weeks pics!

Dave – Williams, Oregon

On the farm where I work and live, Gabby just gave birth to three little babies. Only two made it, but we have been spending time, helping them into the world. They were pouncing around and walking within minutes. The birth was intense.

Edward – Columbus, Ohio

My bedroom Buddha

Nick – British Columbia, Canada

The view from my room at a lodge in the middle of British Columbia.

Chris – Louisville, Kentucky

The Lady in the Swing at Jim Porter’s.

Here are some more pictures from my trip to India.  (Check out the first group here).

In India, but especially at the ashram, everyone calls each other brother or sister. I took the picture below on the first day I was there, mostly because I thought it was funny. By the last day of my trip, I was referring to brother this and sister that.

When you enter any place whether it is a store, a room, etc. it is required that you take your shoes off. Sometimes you would forget where you left your shoes and end up barefoot for half of the day. In some ways I grew to really like this custom. Since I have been home, I now have a different take on wearing your shoes in your house.

At the ashram, there were several different sleeping arrangements. Some people were assigned to camp out underneath the meditation hall. Thank you to my wonderful mother, for we stayed at an apartment outside of the ashram with beds and air conditioning!

I made sure that I got some henna done while I was there. The design itself only took about 15 minutes but the drying process took 3 hours. My mom feed me my lunch like a baby 🙂

Definately not our best look. However, I thought it nessecary to at least document the fact that we were in India in full effect.

Usually all day long you could purchase chai tea at the cafe, but after lunch the cafeteria type place had it for free. They serve it to you in these tiny little metal cups with rims. It is always extremely hot but delicious.

There were moments that were just too beautiful not to photograph.

Right after I slipped on and then stepped in cow poop on the street, I looked up and saw this. I thought it was hilarious because I was feeling mad and from Manhattan. It is just ridiculous.

I didn’t think a post on my trip to India would be complete without a picture of the bathroom setup. Day one, sure it seems daunting, by day 3 you think maybe you are getting the hang of it, by the last day you hop right in there like it ain’t no thang!

The line to use the phones was usually pretty long, however if you timed it just right and late enough in the U.S. it was all yours. The Indian “sister” below was hilarious to me. She kept trying to tell everyone in the nicest way that she worked too many hours and thought we were all pretty annoying. I think she liked me though 😉

I got into a pretty heated discussion with an Indian friend about the brooms in the U.S. vs. the brooms in India. You see, in American, we would never use brooms that would require so much effort. But my friend explained to me that there are MANY different kinds of brooms that serve different purposes. Before I knew it I was sweeping his entire shop convinced I had to get myself one of his brooms. It is kind of awesome, isn’t it?

The picture below is of the inside of the taxi that drove us around Chennai one day. It reminded me of my little brother (not sure why) and I thought it looked like it had been on an Indian version of “Pimp My Ride.”