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Cashmere jacket: Massimo Rebecchi (Loehmann’s)
Blouse: home-sewn (Restyle, Boise)
Jeans: Nfy (Charlottesville)
Oxfords: ZARA (Bangkok Paragon)
Carpetbag: vintage Japanese (Restyle, Boise)
Photo credit: A. Webb

 

Winter, spring, Baghdad, fall,

Frederick Seidel, from “Kill Poem”

 

Last night I met an old friend for kebabs and falafel at Ishtar Market & Restaurant in Boise. Ishtar is possibly the only joint in town where you can catch up on your Al Jazeera while sipping mint tea, and watching the day’s headlines bat between Libyan rebels and the Occupy Wall Street movement was a vivid reminder that so many of us—regardless of the tongue we speak—are struggling to find our voice.

I’m glad I scavenged this carpetbag for $2.99 because, frankly, I’m living out of it right now. I’m looking for a job, a home, a partner, and a new way of being in the world. This morning I prayed, May I be a blessing to someone else today, and within fifteen minutes I crossed paths with a stranger I could help. It all felt like a cosmic hat tip to what C.S. Lewis once wrote: “You don’t have a soul. You are a soul. You have a body.”

The body needs clothes and calories and calcium and yet the soul requires so little: a voice; a friend; a small café in which to hear and be heard.

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Nicole is keeping up the insane work schedule, working at three restaurants with shifts every day. One job pays less, she says, but she likes her co-workers more, so she can’t quit any of them. I stock it up to Nicole’s unflinching loyalty to every job she’s had since she was sixteen. Either way, the task of filling you up with frivolity falls to me.

I’m wearing a vintage wool flannel, textured shell, and skinny jeans.

Also, plaid flat cap, woven wool wrap,

Woven leather belt,

Wood medallion,

And engineer boots with socks.

All bundled.

Aw, I miss my boo. Who will climb trees with me in the spring?

Who will hunt for silk pieces with me?

Who will wear sheer tops with printed bras with me?

Actually, I can think of a few frivolous ladies who might be able available.

Our clothing was purchased at thrift stores for practically nothing. Seriously, we’re so poor.

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(Same outfit, back view)

 

All of the clothing and accessories were purchased second-hand or hand-me-downed.

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