Ashley


Just finish Breakfast with Buddha. I wandered into my mom’s library and picked it up, the condition of the cover told me it had never been read, but I was instantly hooked. Couldnt put it down! Charming, smart and incredibly well written.
“In Roland Merullo’s masterful hands, Otto tells his story with all the wonder, bemusement, and wry humor of a man who unwittingly finds what he’s missing in the most unexpected place.”

Just finish Breakfast with Buddha. I wandered into my mom’s library and picked it up, the condition of the cover told me it had never been read, but I was instantly hooked. Couldnt put it down! Charming, smart and incredibly well written.

“In Roland Merullo’s masterful hands, Otto tells his story with all the wonder, bemusement, and wry humor of a man who unwittingly finds what he’s missing in the most unexpected place.”

…your body is not a temple, it’s an amusement park. Enjoy the ride.”
— Anthony Bourdain
Savannah for labor day weekend with all my best friends!

Savannah for labor day weekend with all my best friends!

www.sallymuirphotography.com

www.sallymuirphotography.com

My puppy Missy. This was taken by my mom Sally. Visit her gallery at www.sallymuirphotography.com to see her amazing work.

My puppy Missy. This was taken by my mom Sally. Visit her gallery at www.sallymuirphotography.com to see her amazing work.

This is hilarious 

Read this book

My favorite this summer!

“When we got to the part where we had to improvise an argument in a poetic language, I got cold feet. “I can’t do this,” I said. “I don’t know what to say.”
“Say anything,” he said. “You can’t make a mistake when you improvise.”
“What if I mess it up? What if I screw up the rhythm?”
“You can’t,” he said. “It’s like drumming. If you miss a beat, you create another.”
In this simple exchange, Sam taught me the secret of improvisation, one that I have accessed my whole life.” 

“True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends, but in their worth and choice.” - Samuel Johnston

“True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends, but in their worth and choice.”
- Samuel Johnston