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The dog days of summer are upon us, and I’ve been feeling the yen for a little frivolity in my universe. I started by donning this Toucan riot of a dress and swilling Topo Chico, my favorite new fizzy water. I took my sideshow to the playground, where the boys of summer didn’t once look up from their game of pick-up. If there’s one thing I respect more and more as I grow older, it’s an attention span.

Kim Philley

I caught the sun and spun helicopter seeds. This vintage beaded necklace is my favorite piece of jewelry I own, besides my wedding ring. My mother brought it back from Borneo in the 1970s, and it has yet to lose a bead.

Kim Philley

A lens flare off green bottle glass? You can’t plan for that. I take it as it comes, much like this year. In the past seven months I’ve been hospitalized for severe dengue fever, geographically separated from my husband, moved six times, written a half dozen new songs I’m truly proud of, and have been consumed by obsessive relationships with a 1938 Gibson, a Yamaha, and a Samick Greg Bennett Blackbird. I’ve experienced mortal artistic terror twice in the past week. The kind where your hands turn into Gummi Bears as you’re playing guitar in front of a largish festival crowd. Thankfully, my voice is unwavering.

Kim Philley

The winged earrings, made of oxidized sterling silver, are inspired by the Owyhee wilderness of southern Idaho. I head for the Owyhees when I need to clear my head, and, no, I am not playing Pokémon Go. Melissa Osgood of Yellow M Studios in Boise is one inspired jewelry designer. Her tagline is “Jewelry for YOU — the curious — the innovator — the experimenter — the wanderer.” Sounds right on to me. Better yet, her feather-light rings are a guitar picker’s friend.

Kim Philley, Melissa Osgood jewelry, yellow.com

Speaking of friends, one of my favorite Lithuanians is working for a delectable food-delivered-to-your-doorstep company called Degustabox. Degustabox is already going gangbusters in Europe, but has recently launched in the U.S. I consider myself gastro-lucky to have received a sample shipment of their food swag, which includes 10 to 15 wholesome surprise products, shipped to your doorstep each month. As a lifelong fizzy water addict, my favorite grab from this month’s box was their Topo Chico Mineral Water. Topo Chico has been bottled at its source in Mexico since 1895, and their Twist of Lime is infused with lime essential oils, with narry a suspicious *natural* flavor. It’s the best fizzy I’ve ever tasted, and, again, those parrot-green lens flares!

Kim Philley, J. Crew

True confession: I am no Imelda Marcos. I own six pairs of shoes, and half of them are cowboy boots. But these J.Crew leopard wedges were on sale for 25 bucks. When the sirens of summer are singing your name, why resist?

Kim Philley, J. Crew, leopard wedge, shoes

Photography is how I unwind, but sometimes it’s fun to play artistic director. All photos are by my husband and talented collaborator, Ned Evett, who indulges my penchant for juxtaposed patterns and textures–in songwriting and in life.

Kim Philley, Music Box

As soon as we were done playing hooky on the playground, we headed back to work. We walked across the street to the Boise Bomb Shelter, where I hit the subterranean bathroom to shimmy out of my dress and into a work t-shirt and leggings. It was time to plug into our Vox amp and run set lists for our Wednesday, July 20th, Music Box show at Highland Brewery in Boise. What do I like most about the dog days of summer? Probably this guy:

Kim Philley, dog days of summer
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There are few things as salubrious as silk in October, cabernet to fill a plastic cup, and a hay-bale seat at Anna Demetriades’s wedding.

Kim Philley

But while I’m at it, let me tell you what they are:

ambience

troubadours!

Bethany Walter

kohl-eyed photographers

Roots Natty

Kim Philley

Twin Peaksian backyards

 & gilded bum rush fleurs-de-lis

Kim Philley

Congratulations, Anna & Dustin! Remember to drive west till you hit the ocean.

 

silk dress: Nicole Miller Collection; jacket: AXARA Paris; antique necklace from God-knows-where purchased at a Chiang Mai carpet store; J. Crew Cece suede ballet flats

photography by our gal Friday, Bethany Walter

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When life feels too busy basic needs such as sleep and food can start to feel like luxuries. It doesn’t make sense to sacrifice ones health for things of potentially less importance. These last couple of weeks, my love Marcus and I have been trying a new approach to life and setting schedules for ourselves that prioritize our well being over the day to day grind. One of the things we are trying is 15 minute daily meditations to reset our days and focus on the present moment.

In, out

Deep, slow

Calm, ease

Smile, release

Present moment, wonderful moment.

Outfit inspiration: Navajo
Necklace: Navajo squash blossom silver necklace, gift
Rings: Navajo silver and turquoise, gift
Bracelets: Navajo silver and turquoise, gift
Silk scarf: gift from mom
Cotton dress: MixSense, thrift store
Knit vest: Two Twenty, thrift store
80-90s vintage blazer: Margaret Godfrey Bagatelle, thrift store
Vintage hand made Italian tassel loafers: Joan David, thrift store

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photographer/Painter: Marcus Pierce

 

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