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Lighthouses of Maine
I decided to do something I’ve only done once before. Two outfits in one outing. I knew my locations and outfits and I thought it wouldn’t be that difficult, however upon getting to my second location I realized that I had forgotten one piece of the outfit. I sighed and angrily considered just given up.…
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The Fading of Winter
The snow has long ago melted in Maine, but there are still a few last pictures with winter featured heavily in them I have to post. Outfit Details: Jacket & Tights & Earrings & Wig (Amazon) Dress (Etsy) Necklace & Heels (Modcloth) This is me, like my spirit’s appearance. I suppose it doesn’t make sense,…
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Safe Harbors
Locations like this one are my go to-s. They are only a few minutes away and depending on the season are normally pretty deserted. There’s something romantic about a boardwalk and the tall lanterns that light up as dusk approaches. While normally my pictures include sunsets, this one felt more appropriate with the last moments…
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The 1940s at Sunset
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Catch a Falling Snowflake
The first big snow of the season, I couldn’t miss the opportunity. The harbor was riddled with families -children joyfully sledding down the hill, couples walking hand in hand, and the stray friend meeting long-forgotten neighbors – in the park. Outfit Details: Jacket & Necklace (Vintage) Scarf (Kenya) Dress (Amazon) Boots (Modcloth) Before anyone has…
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New Skirts at Breakwater
Outfit Details:: Coat (Pull&Bear) Shirt & Skirt (Amazon) Boots (Modcloth) Scarf (Venice) Necklace (gift) I think – don’t hold me to this – that these are the last pictures from my old phone, which explains the lower quality. I had forgotten that these existed and almost thought about just deleting them, but it’s been too…
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Riding the Wings of Sunset
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Owl’s Head Lighthouse
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Mermaid Vibes
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Marshall Point Lighthouse
I have had this location on my mind for a while. I’d never taken pictures here before, but the picture-perfect lighthouse is something that I just couldn’t resist. So, I made the hour drive out to Marshall Point Lighthouse one winter’s afternoon. It was quiet, with only an occasional passerby. The cold was bearable, which…