Tuesday, January 1, 2008

about { pink o’clock }—and me.

ABOUT ME

hi. my name is megan (my friends call me megs). i'm 26. i live in sarasota, fla., in a little apartment that’s about five minutes from the beach. i bake as often as possible and like to cook, too. i only need one cup of coffee to get me through the morning, and i prefer to have it while checking my e-mail at my pretty antique desk. i just started eating fish again after five years of no meat whatsoever, which i guess makes me a pescetarian. i save too little and shop too much. i love punctuation marks; the semicolon is my favorite. i try to blog as often as i can because i like the discipline it gives me. i spend far too much money on magazines. i love animals, and my cat, oscar, means the world to me. i am trying to become more crafty. i love meeting new people. i am obsessed with decorating my apartment. i am an olfactory person; smells always trigger memories for me. i want to travel more. i need to always live near the ocean, otherwise i’ll feel landsick. oh, and i’m a leo.


ABOUT THIS BLOG

{ pink o’clock } is, really, about things i love—people, books, fashion, cooking, style, art, design, sarasota, the beauty in everyday life—and my adventures in growing up and making a home of my own.


CONTACT

i would love to hear from you. feel free to e-mail me at pink.oclock [at] gmail [dot] com and i will happily reply as soon as i can. or leave a comment and i’ll reply to to that, too.


DISCLAIMER

all words and photographs on this site, unless otherwise noted, are created solely for { pink o’clock }. please ask if you’d like to use my text or pictures on your own site, or link back to this blog in your post.


as i mentioned, i love-love-love hearing from you, but i reserve the right to moderate comments, and those that are blatant spam or intentionally nasty or offensive will be deleted. please think of this space as a kitchen table, and don’t say anything you wouldn’t say to me—or anyone else—over a dinner conversation.


“let the beauty we love be what we do. there are hundreds of ways to kneel and kiss the ground.” –rumi

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