Olivia Patrick

@o.r.patrick

🌾🍐πŸ¦ͺ🌻 I Work in Food. πŸ“NYC/PA
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I'm headed Upstate for 4 weeks for a last minute work training & I have a very nice bedroom available for my friends to sleep in while I am gone πŸ¦‹ ******* May 18th is also available ******* May 30 - June 7 have been claimed
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17 days ago
A winter so cold I thought I may never recover (pt.1)
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19 days ago
Poppyseed Bobalki, My Grandmother Julia, Immigrants in America, & the State of the World on Orthodox Christmas.
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4 months ago
Finally existing somewhere between the present and the very recent past. At least this is true on my silly little internet grid.
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5 months ago
Summer turns into Fall 🍐
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6 months ago
Mid Summer πŸ‘
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6 months ago
The rest of May & majority of June πŸ¦‹
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7 months ago
There can only be one biggest. I moved to it 6 months ago. March/April/a little bit of May.
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7 months ago
31 years + 1 month. Life has been filled to the brim & moving quickly. True to form, I'm a month late for my own birthday. Grateful for sunny days, roof tops, & an old tapestry that I accidentally took from a dear friend many years ago. Grateful to be here & grateful to be human, even in times as strange as these πŸ«’
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10 months ago
A White Winter in Central PA. I spent time with so many people that I love. Cooking directly from one of the most prolific farming regions in the country was every bit as beautiful as I remembered it being, even in the dead of winter. Did some farm work too. On a Sunday night in February, the biggest party in the world flooded the streets of Philadelphia in destructive celebration of their beloved Birds. Whitetail deer season was a successful one. A little line-cooking at the effortlessly cool & old school @horseinn . The magic of fire & water. And some insight on America picked up from Tony Soprano while I was hibernating ❄️
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1 year ago
The Chihuahuan Desert, Rio Grande, and Chisos Mountains. We didn't make plans to be here for the full moon, but it rose over the mesas to light up this vast and isolated corner of Texas each night. I've never been more aware of how easily nature could kill me than walking through an unrelentingly hot and barren desert while the sun peaked in the afternoon sky. Taco sales cross over the river from Mexico as readily as the cows and horses, who don't understand national borders, grazing freely on both sides. I'll never tire of looking down on a landscape from the highest point that I can reach. This place reminds me of nowhere else that I have been, seen, or read about- I'd imagine that's the reason I fell in love with it so immediately.
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1 year ago
4 Days in Los Angeles & Ventura Counties. Made it just in time for the opening of Dungeness Crab Season. The Pacific, Tacos, Canyons, Urban Sprawl, Fruit, & Freeways πŸ‹
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1 year ago