Introduction: Habit
This month, we feature a series of short memoir posts centered on the theme Habit. Liza Batkin ’15, a regular contributor to Notes from 21 South Street, describes our vision for this theme below....
View ArticleHabit: Pulsing Lights
On cold, snowy days, I like to lie in my bed, wrapped up in my blankets as if I were in a womb, and stare at the lights suspended above me. I wanted my bed to be home for me, a most special place to...
View ArticleHabit: Kayla Escobedo
This is What Happens When Two People Love Each Other Very Much, Kayla Escobedo, 20136.25′ x 5′ gesso, ink, pencil, and tape on unprimed canvas
View ArticleHabit: The Key to Muscle Memory
My keychain is heavier than it needs to be. As my fingers move from the central loop outwards, keys and knick-knacks gradually become less and less important. On the central loop itself is my dorm key....
View ArticleHabit: Sleep
A friend and I diverge in our attitudes about sleep. Ever the pragmatist, the utility of her sleep is a function of what it will allow her to accomplish in her waking hours. After it has served that...
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