It’s been a while since we checked in about this! Here’s what marriage equality looks like in the United States as of November 26, courtesy of BuzzFeed. Chris Geidner writes:
There are only five states without marriage equality or marriage recognition where marriage equality is not anticipated in short order due to circuit precedent and where no marriage decisions are on hold pending appeal.
They are Alabama, Georgia, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
There are pending marriage, marriage recognition, or divorce cases pending in some of these states, but there have been no decisions in favor of same-sex couples there thus far.
What a difference a couple of months can make.
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ReSWAN early chapters
Okay Lady, I have recovered from the dastardly flu and found myself in a location with internet! I have pages full of notes and so many texts to myself that this will take many posts but I promised that I’d have it in a way we can respond to so HERE WE GO
Oooh, adventures in commentary~~~ I love when people give me this opportunity, goodness.
Let’s Do This Thing:
Good, because there’s lots more to come!
Boop be boop, some little details and notes based on some of those responses~ You hit on a few things that I hadn’t even realized I’d been really anxious to express!
Follow your arrow wherever it points
“You know, the longer I live, the more I feel that the great wheeze in life is to be jolly well sure what you want and not let yourself be put off by pals who think they know better than you do.”
From Thank You, Jeeves, by P. G. Wodehouse (1934).
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nothing ruins my evening like having to make myself a sandwich for the next day’s lunch, and i do not know why
whoever put me in charge of roadtrip music probably just made the worst mistake of their life
you make me so proud
This would be the best trip of my life.
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Artist Kat O’Sullivan, aka Katwise, (along with help from her partner Mason Brown and their friends) transformed a dilapidated 19th century farmhouse in the woods near the hamlet of High Falls, New York into a technicolor dream house. Both inside and out, the dwelling is an awesome rainbow of colors and textures that still somehow looks right at home in the middle what we suspect to be an enchanted forest.
Colorful and filled with personality on both the interior and the exterior, the house was renovated according to O’Sullivan’s philosophy of “artistic upcycling,” which she explains as breathing new life into castaway objects. The final result, called Calico, is a gorgeous and unique house that is a perfect match for the artist’s dynamic lifestyle.
Head over to the Shawangunk Journal to read an interview with Katwise about her sensational home renovation. Then visit Katwise’s website to check out her other artistic endeavors.
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