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Showing posts with label fellsmere. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fellsmere. Show all posts

Friday, February 3, 2012

We Own the Sky









If I could have a rope swing and a few horses in Brooklyn, wouldn't life be grand?

Regardless, I'm ready for summer and all of the adventures it will bring. Who's with me?

Outfit Details:
Steven Alan shirt - Gilt, free with account credits
denim shorts: cutoff jeans, cuffed
flats: Urban Outfitters

Love love,
Keiko Lynn

Friday, January 6, 2012

Country Mile










I spent the weekend in Fellsmere, with horses, goats, cows, dogs, and my panda friend Jeremy. Though the manatees were absent, we spent Saturday at the beach, where I got a lovely farmer's tan. Sunday involved Jeremy riding a four wheeler for the first time, me riding Cocoa, and then swimming on Shawn, who bucked me off in the water. By the time we were ready to leave, I was soaking wet and covered in mud, with Cocoa's shedding winter coat all over my jeans.

In other words: I had an amazing weekend. How did you spend your weekend?


Outfit Details:
vintage skirt as a dress
ruffled cardigan - Beacon's Closet
vintage belt - Hourglass Consignment (mom's store)
shoes - Urban Outfitters
hammered cuff - courtesy of Lucky Mag and Ann Taylor Loft


Love love,
Keiko Lynn




Kitty Cows!






My two favorite cows just had a little kitty cow baby! They're not our cows, but they live across the little dirt road and always come over to visit. I don't think their owner ever named them, since he basically has them on his property for tax purposes. I want to name them, myself! Especially now that they have a baby, they need really cute names to match their perfect little family. Will you help me name them? Leave suggestions in the comment section!

Love love,
Keiko Lynn

p.s. There are three cows - the bull, the mama, and now the little baby. I think the baby is a boy, but his papa wouldn't let me get too close to him before he headbutted me. The bull looks just like his wifey, but he's bigger.

The Happiest Pup


Miku is:

the dancingest ballerina,



the smilingest furball,


and the filthiest little stinker.

And I love, love, love my happy little pup.

Love love,
Keiko Lynn

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Thelma.




I have an update from my short stay in Fellsmere, but at the moment I am headed to my mom's store for some quality time and a late lunch. In the meantime, here are some pictures of our beloved goat, Thelma. Isn't she a trip?


Tuesday, October 25, 2011

A Little Bit Country






Outfit Details:
shirt - Bobby's
lace camisole underneath - thrifted
jeans - courtesy of Tory Burch
vintage america boots - courtesy of Nine West

I'm usually not a practical person. You can't claim practicality when you wear four and five inch heels to walk around the city, even in snow. Practical I am not - but I'm not fussy, either. Give me a piece of land to explore and I can entertain myself for hours.

On the surface, I might seem high maintenance or maybe even prissy with my little dresses and heels, always made up. Though I admit I like to dress up and look nice - and I feel there is nothing wrong with that - I'm actually rather low maintenance. I can count on one hand the number of times I've had my nails done. I've literally had one pedicure in my whole life, much to my mom's chagrin. I cut my own bangs and have my hair done once or twice a year (which is why it is up so much). I've never even been to a spa, though I'm sure it's heaven. It's just makeup and clothes. Other than that, I'm actually the type of girl who is more comfortable outside, jumping on a bareback horse and swimming in the pond. I like to splash in puddles and tread through mud, explore the orange groves for creatures and rescue snakes from being run over (or shot by the neighbor). I'm always covered in bug bites and bruises and often put myself in mild danger in the name of adventure.

I've often said that two things saved my life: my horses and Tessa. Tessa didn't come until I was in sixth grade, but my horses were there since I was four. Without them, I don't know if I would have made it through my childhood, let alone what kind of person I would turn out to be. Growing up with horses, being raised in a ranch environment (though we didn't own that one) with endless adventures - all of that stays with you, and there's no amount of material possessions that can ever compare. There's something magical and freeing about the great outdoors, especially when you get to share it with such magnificent creatures.

I love this city and the opportunities that come with it. I love being in a liberal-minded environment, having everything within arm's reach. I am this strange, conflicting combination of a city girl and a country bumpkin, nothing in between. I just wish I could plop down a little piece of land in the middle of it all, with my horses and a little house with a wrap-around porch. Though I'm lucky that I'm able to travel back and forth so often, it would be nice if the distance was shorter. One day...

Friday, October 14, 2011

Introducing Amanda and Jonathan Fiske!







Here's a quick preview of my sister's wedding. I have at least a bajillion of my own photos to go through, and my mom is meeting up with the photographer this evening!

The wedding was very low key and beautiful. I think we proved that you can have an incredible wedding on a tiny budget - it just takes a lot of team work! It also helped that we had a venue (my mom's ranch) - but it required a ton of work to make it suitable for a wedding.

I made Amanda's dress (she wore it with a Darlingtonia bow belt), Kim made her hairpiece, Amanda did her own makeup and Bobby, friends and family took care of the food. Tessa, my friends and I made all of the decorations. More details to come! I'm just being a slow-poke because I'm rather sickly at the moment.

Love Love,
Keiko Lynn

p.s. I also made the sign they are holding - I cut out all of those freaking letters by hand. I had blisters the next day! But it looked cute.