a quick jaunt to the city to catch budrus + a Q & A sesh with the director, julia bacha. such a moving documentary. i recommend it to everyone. it really made me think outside of myself and evaluate my experience growing up in america. i see the fair trade olive oil from palestine that we sell in the store i work at in a completely new light. the olive oil is so much more than just olive oil...it has such a beautiful and powerful story--so happy to be reminded of this. what richness! please do check the trailer and support this cause!
*breakfast served all day at square one. good eats! best french toast i've had in a while.
Awesome, another a smart way to get people talking about these issues. And buying good olive oil:) Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeletep.s. what lens do you like working with, mz j.? I'm in the market for something wide and bright...
your photographic eye is amazing. love the photo of the bike and the brick building!
ReplyDeleteYou are very talented, love the photos! Great weekend :)
ReplyDeletemmm, love this, as ALWAYS. what camera do you use? i am seriously thinking about getting a big girl SLR. one for beginners...any advice?
ReplyDeleteand YES for fair trade. i love awareness.
<3
i love the little details :)
ReplyDeleteLove the bike photo! I need to work on my photo skills...or maybe actually learn some to begin with!
ReplyDeleteYou have the kind of pictures that make me want to go out and take more pictures. So lovely :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a weekend sweets! Love you.
ReplyDeletesuch lovely pictures! i'm sad we didn't get to meet up in LA this time around, but hopefully next time!!! :D
ReplyDeleteThat looks like such an interesting film. And I know I say this every time, but I want to hang out with you on the weekend!! Hahaha.
ReplyDelete