sic luceat lux

barista.
burlesque dancer.
medieval historian.

I also tumble my lunch

new orleans

thus shines the light.
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One of my favorite houses in town, the Whann-Bohn House, 1859.
One of my favorite houses in town, the Whann-Bohn House, 1859.
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GPOYW Sandwich hog edition (via Brother O’Mara)
GPOYW Sandwich hog edition (via Brother O’Mara)
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“Allegory on the Death of the Emperor Ferdinand,” 1657, by Daniel Neuberger.
“Allegory on the Death of the Emperor Ferdinand,” 1657, by Daniel Neuberger.
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So January 20 was a big day. Not only did I watch as our first ever black president sworn in, not only did I feel immense happiness that the guy I voted for made it all the way, but on top of all that I, a non-believer, was welcomed in a whole new way. My group of Americans was mentioned, my kind was allowed out into the sunshine on the steps of the capitol, we were invited to bask along with all the others in the greatness of the day.

This Land Is My Land, Nica Lalli

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