adventures of mascarah.

I've just begun a new decade. Sigh.

I have always wanted to be "a writer" but I'm lost somewhere in the prologue...whittling away at a story I may never tell.

Likes: pop culture. my chihuahua. architecture. modern art. elizabeth street. contemporary designer apparel. food. travel. foreign films. speakeasys. live music. politics. hot sauce. surprises. running in the rain. strangers. wednesdays. fearlessness...and 100s of other random things... maybe even you.

A southerner by birth, northerner by the grace of God, I'm simply a nyc gal who is lost somewhere on my constant exploration of the city and the life,love, and pursuit found within it.

If you are so inclined... sap {at} lifelovepursuit.com

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I’m really loving these new eco-hip bags at Neiman Marcus. For a smooth $40, you get 5 bags that all roll up nicely into individual carrying pouches.You can choose floral (pictured) or monochromatic tones and each bag can carry the weight of up to two standard plastic grocery bags, which is more than you’d want to lug on the subway anyways—so they’re perfect.I’m thinking these are a LOVELY solution to plastic and paper. Do any of you use reuseable bags already?

I’m really loving these new eco-hip bags at Neiman Marcus. For a smooth $40, you get 5 bags that all roll up nicely into individual carrying pouches.

You can choose floral (pictured) or monochromatic tones and each bag can carry the weight of up to two standard plastic grocery bags, which is more than you’d want to lug on the subway anyways—so they’re perfect.

I’m thinking these are a LOVELY solution to plastic and paper. Do any of you use reuseable bags already?