What happens when you have a sick day, no cable and an inability to concentrate on anything because you feel bad? Twitter happens my friends. I’ve given into the pressure. Feel free to follow along in the box at the bottom of this page or here @teaworthy.
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Minutes after walking into Andrea Sims and Krim Boughalem’s Wine + Market last Saturday, I approached them to ask if I could come back and take photographs and they were so gracious to me. I didn’t beg, but I would have had they said no. It is a peaceful and inspiring place. The wine is...
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We kicked off the long weekend with Graeter’s ice cream for our girl and a bottle of Luzon Verde for us. {It’s a really good but cheap organic red wine that has the loveliest label I’ve ever seen. I’ll have to photograph it of course.} At night, after the house is quiet, we’ve been watching...
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I recently photographed one of my all-time favorite families. I’m working on editing their images today, but wanted to publish a quick post about the dad, Quincy Murdock. He is a Freedom Writer teacher and the only one from Kentucky to be featured in the New York Times Bestseller Teaching Hope: Stories from the Freedom...
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I could say that I’ve been reading Happier by Harvard Prof. Tal Ben-Shahar, but it is probably more accurate to say that I’ve been studying this book. Slowly and in intervals, but studying nonetheless between a marathon-esque schedule these days. The past few months, who am I kidding, years, I’m either in a deposition, driving...
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Two of my favorite people built living quarters in a passenger van, saved up money, sold their house and many of their belongings to travel, rock climb, hike, explore, eat, interview the locals, try on where they would like to end up and, well, just live. Really live. I’ve loved following their story on their...
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