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Insta-May
//I went to the last day of Minneapolis Comic Con with the boy, I couldn’t go to the whole weekend due to work scheduling but the last day was fun. We got to see the Doctor aka Matt Smith as well as Sean Patrick Flannery and David Della Rocco from Boondock Saints. Sean Patrick Flannery is awesome, he had some amazing stories and was hilarious. I’d definitely go again next year, hopefully for the whole weekend. // It also started to get nice out so we finally ventured outside to Indian Mound Park in St. Paul. // Finally went to a few estate sales in May as well, I saw this cool ballerina thing but didn’t buy.//
// Mid May I went to the first annual Twin Cities Burger Battle with my bestie. Tickets weren’t cheap but you get free sliders and beer along with live music, plus all the proceeds went to charity. There was a lot of waiting in line for sliders and we probably took a few years off our lives for ingesting so many tiny burgers, but it was a lot of fun. //
//More venturing outside at Lake Calhoun. // My dog really likes popcorn. // Patio dining on my mom’s birthday.//
The Palm Canyon Collection by Warby Parker
If you’re a four eyes like myself you’ve probably heard of Warby Parker, an eyewear company committed to creating cool frames at affordable prices. They also partner with non-profits to make sure that for every frame sold a pair is donated to a person in need, win/win right? Today Warby Parker lunched their Palm Canyon Collection which melds the palette of that mid century desert oasis Palm Springs with patterns inspired by Color Field painters and cool mid century minimalism.
Palm springs you say? Mid century minimalism you say? Of course I was all ears (eyes?). This collection is of particular interest to me as I’m in need of some new frames, they are quite literally falling off my face. But you don’t need to be visually impaired to enjoy these fabulous frames, all of them are also available as sunglasses.
All the frames are very cool, but my favorites would probably be the Duckworth in Painted Desert and the Preston in Red Canyon.
Duckworth in Painted Desert:
I also love the Wheeler Frames in Revolver Black and Windswept tortoise for sunglasses.
All the frames in the Palm Canyon Collection are available, along with a multitude of other retro chic frames, at Warby Parker.
Duckworth in Painted Desert |
Winston in Cognac Tortoise |
Wheeler in Revolver Black and Windswept Tortoise |
Preston in Red Canyon |
Which Palm Canyon frames are your favorites?
*I was contacted by Warby Parker to help launch their Palm Canyon Collection. All the proceeding opinions are my own. All photos courtesy of Warby Parker.