Monday, March 31, 2014

Monday Inspiration: Found in Links - 31.03.2014

Here's a round up of a few things that caught my attention on the beginning of what promises to be a miserable, rainy week:




1. 
   Shakespeare and Co., is one of the most charming bookstores I have ever walked into. Next to the Seinne River and at one corner of the chatotic Latin Quarter (Quartier Latin), the bookstore became a literary haven in bohemian Paris. Former customers include Ernest Hemingway, Ezra Pound, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Allen Ginsberg. And what's even more amazing is that you can actually sleep inside Shakespeare & Co. In change, you must help out in the store, read a book a day and write about your life. Read about it here. Very, very cool. 


2.
   Remember when you were a kid and all you needed were your toys? It really wasn't all of them, no. If you're house were to be in flames, deep down you knew which toys you would have to absolutely take with you (or even go back and save) and which were easily left behind. What's more is that those toys meant everything to you. They were more than just mere objects. They spoke to you... I know I sound crazy, but I'm sure you know exactly what I mean. 
Here is the work of a photographer who took pictures of kids' most prized possessions around the world. 

3. 
   She's probably the most important person in your life. Strong, feminine, and wise, mine represents the most amazing woman I have ever met. So, following yesterday's Mother's Day (in the UK, relax. You haven't forgotten.), here are 10 important questions to ask your mother

4. 
   To end this short segment, a different perspective of modern day employment, in a unique shortfilm


Have a great week!





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