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Mica Burton Instagram - Valkyrie (vælkəri): in Norse mythology, any of a group of maidens who served the god Odin and were sent by him to the battlefields to choose the slain who were worthy of a place in Valhalla. ✨
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This shoot with the phenomenal @anetherealfire truly made me feel like a holy maiden of war. And @fioricouture’s dress, wings, and crown made me feel like a radiant angel! Swipe to see the full work of art Chris created. And check out his page for more amazing photos!
Mica Burton Instagram - Valkyrie (vælkəri): in Norse mythology, any of a group of maidens who served the god Odin and were sent by him to the battlefields to choose the slain who were worthy of a place in Valhalla. ✨
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This shoot with the phenomenal @anetherealfire truly made me feel like a holy maiden of war. And @fioricouture’s dress, wings, and crown made me feel like a radiant angel! Swipe to see the full work of art Chris created. And check out his page for more amazing photos!
Mica Burton Instagram - Officially entering my villain era in 2024. Knowing my worth, owning my shine, taking no shit. No more forgiveness for casual cruelty or breaking of boundaries. No more letting anyone push me down and claim they’re pulling me up. No more changing myself for anyone else or accepting the bare minimum. I’m standing on business.

Today, that attitude in women can be described as ‘villainy’. I’m being a bitch. Asking for too much. Being selfish. Being a snake. Well, hiss hiss, here I come. 

Happy New Year’s Eve, everyone, I’ll see you in 2024.🖤🔪🐍

📷: @kameraninja
Mica Burton Instagram - ⚠️ PICARD SPOILER ALERT ⚠️

I just wanted to make an appreciation post for @hannyeisen and the Star Trek makeup team. This was my first time in full sfx in my professional career, and they all made the daily 3-4 hour process fly by! I also learned so much about adding depth to sfx makeup and felt so taken care of with hot towels and face masks after a long day in drying makeup. So here’s some snaps of my borgification! 💫📸
Mica Burton Instagram - ⚠️ PICARD SPOILER ALERT ⚠️

I just wanted to make an appreciation post for @hannyeisen and the Star Trek makeup team. This was my first time in full sfx in my professional career, and they all made the daily 3-4 hour process fly by! I also learned so much about adding depth to sfx makeup and felt so taken care of with hot towels and face masks after a long day in drying makeup. So here’s some snaps of my borgification! 💫📸
Mica Burton Instagram - ⚠️ PICARD SPOILER ALERT ⚠️

I just wanted to make an appreciation post for @hannyeisen and the Star Trek makeup team. This was my first time in full sfx in my professional career, and they all made the daily 3-4 hour process fly by! I also learned so much about adding depth to sfx makeup and felt so taken care of with hot towels and face masks after a long day in drying makeup. So here’s some snaps of my borgification! 💫📸
Mica Burton Instagram - ⚠️ PICARD SPOILER ALERT ⚠️

I just wanted to make an appreciation post for @hannyeisen and the Star Trek makeup team. This was my first time in full sfx in my professional career, and they all made the daily 3-4 hour process fly by! I also learned so much about adding depth to sfx makeup and felt so taken care of with hot towels and face masks after a long day in drying makeup. So here’s some snaps of my borgification! 💫📸
Mica Burton Instagram - ⚠️ PICARD SPOILER ALERT ⚠️

I just wanted to make an appreciation post for @hannyeisen and the Star Trek makeup team. This was my first time in full sfx in my professional career, and they all made the daily 3-4 hour process fly by! I also learned so much about adding depth to sfx makeup and felt so taken care of with hot towels and face masks after a long day in drying makeup. So here’s some snaps of my borgification! 💫📸
Mica Burton Instagram - ⚠️ PICARD SPOILER ALERT ⚠️

I just wanted to make an appreciation post for @hannyeisen and the Star Trek makeup team. This was my first time in full sfx in my professional career, and they all made the daily 3-4 hour process fly by! I also learned so much about adding depth to sfx makeup and felt so taken care of with hot towels and face masks after a long day in drying makeup. So here’s some snaps of my borgification! 💫📸
Mica Burton Instagram - ⚠️ PICARD SPOILER ALERT ⚠️

I just wanted to make an appreciation post for @hannyeisen and the Star Trek makeup team. This was my first time in full sfx in my professional career, and they all made the daily 3-4 hour process fly by! I also learned so much about adding depth to sfx makeup and felt so taken care of with hot towels and face masks after a long day in drying makeup. So here’s some snaps of my borgification! 💫📸
Mica Burton Instagram - ⚠️ PICARD SPOILER ALERT ⚠️

I just wanted to make an appreciation post for @hannyeisen and the Star Trek makeup team. This was my first time in full sfx in my professional career, and they all made the daily 3-4 hour process fly by! I also learned so much about adding depth to sfx makeup and felt so taken care of with hot towels and face masks after a long day in drying makeup. So here’s some snaps of my borgification! 💫📸
Mica Burton Instagram - ⚠️ PICARD SPOILER ALERT ⚠️

I just wanted to make an appreciation post for @hannyeisen and the Star Trek makeup team. This was my first time in full sfx in my professional career, and they all made the daily 3-4 hour process fly by! I also learned so much about adding depth to sfx makeup and felt so taken care of with hot towels and face masks after a long day in drying makeup. So here’s some snaps of my borgification! 💫📸
Mica Burton Instagram - ⚠️ PICARD SPOILER ALERT ⚠️

I just wanted to make an appreciation post for @hannyeisen and the Star Trek makeup team. This was my first time in full sfx in my professional career, and they all made the daily 3-4 hour process fly by! I also learned so much about adding depth to sfx makeup and felt so taken care of with hot towels and face masks after a long day in drying makeup. So here’s some snaps of my borgification! 💫📸
Mica Burton Instagram - We have gathered here to this instagram post to mourn the loss of Mica’s twenties. 🖤🪦 They were… okay I suppose? They were dynamic, dramatic, and made me who I am. 

From Sophomore year of college to the set of Star Trek: Picard. From learning how to play DnD to sharing a table with some of my closest friends (and hundreds of thousands of watching eyes). From feeling like I didn’t know who I was to being confident in who I am. There was hope, heart ache, glimmers of light, and too many brushes with permanent darkness. Horses, pointe shoes, broken legs, and broken hearts. Girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, lost friends, new friends and old. Friends that became family. Friends that became memories. 

Los Angeles to Ann Arbor to Austin back to Los Angeles. This has been one HELL of a decade. 

Today I am 30. Thank you to everyone who has been here for any of those years in between. Today I am 30 and I have ended the curse of breaking a bone the day before my birthday!!!*

*knock on wood
Mica Burton Instagram - We have gathered here to this instagram post to mourn the loss of Mica’s twenties. 🖤🪦 They were… okay I suppose? They were dynamic, dramatic, and made me who I am. 

From Sophomore year of college to the set of Star Trek: Picard. From learning how to play DnD to sharing a table with some of my closest friends (and hundreds of thousands of watching eyes). From feeling like I didn’t know who I was to being confident in who I am. There was hope, heart ache, glimmers of light, and too many brushes with permanent darkness. Horses, pointe shoes, broken legs, and broken hearts. Girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, lost friends, new friends and old. Friends that became family. Friends that became memories. 

Los Angeles to Ann Arbor to Austin back to Los Angeles. This has been one HELL of a decade. 

Today I am 30. Thank you to everyone who has been here for any of those years in between. Today I am 30 and I have ended the curse of breaking a bone the day before my birthday!!!*

*knock on wood
Mica Burton Instagram - We have gathered here to this instagram post to mourn the loss of Mica’s twenties. 🖤🪦 They were… okay I suppose? They were dynamic, dramatic, and made me who I am. 

From Sophomore year of college to the set of Star Trek: Picard. From learning how to play DnD to sharing a table with some of my closest friends (and hundreds of thousands of watching eyes). From feeling like I didn’t know who I was to being confident in who I am. There was hope, heart ache, glimmers of light, and too many brushes with permanent darkness. Horses, pointe shoes, broken legs, and broken hearts. Girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, lost friends, new friends and old. Friends that became family. Friends that became memories. 

Los Angeles to Ann Arbor to Austin back to Los Angeles. This has been one HELL of a decade. 

Today I am 30. Thank you to everyone who has been here for any of those years in between. Today I am 30 and I have ended the curse of breaking a bone the day before my birthday!!!*

*knock on wood
Mica Burton Instagram - We have gathered here to this instagram post to mourn the loss of Mica’s twenties. 🖤🪦 They were… okay I suppose? They were dynamic, dramatic, and made me who I am. 

From Sophomore year of college to the set of Star Trek: Picard. From learning how to play DnD to sharing a table with some of my closest friends (and hundreds of thousands of watching eyes). From feeling like I didn’t know who I was to being confident in who I am. There was hope, heart ache, glimmers of light, and too many brushes with permanent darkness. Horses, pointe shoes, broken legs, and broken hearts. Girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, lost friends, new friends and old. Friends that became family. Friends that became memories. 

Los Angeles to Ann Arbor to Austin back to Los Angeles. This has been one HELL of a decade. 

Today I am 30. Thank you to everyone who has been here for any of those years in between. Today I am 30 and I have ended the curse of breaking a bone the day before my birthday!!!*

*knock on wood
Mica Burton Instagram - We have gathered here to this instagram post to mourn the loss of Mica’s twenties. 🖤🪦 They were… okay I suppose? They were dynamic, dramatic, and made me who I am. 

From Sophomore year of college to the set of Star Trek: Picard. From learning how to play DnD to sharing a table with some of my closest friends (and hundreds of thousands of watching eyes). From feeling like I didn’t know who I was to being confident in who I am. There was hope, heart ache, glimmers of light, and too many brushes with permanent darkness. Horses, pointe shoes, broken legs, and broken hearts. Girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, lost friends, new friends and old. Friends that became family. Friends that became memories. 

Los Angeles to Ann Arbor to Austin back to Los Angeles. This has been one HELL of a decade. 

Today I am 30. Thank you to everyone who has been here for any of those years in between. Today I am 30 and I have ended the curse of breaking a bone the day before my birthday!!!*

*knock on wood
Mica Burton Instagram - We have gathered here to this instagram post to mourn the loss of Mica’s twenties. 🖤🪦 They were… okay I suppose? They were dynamic, dramatic, and made me who I am. 

From Sophomore year of college to the set of Star Trek: Picard. From learning how to play DnD to sharing a table with some of my closest friends (and hundreds of thousands of watching eyes). From feeling like I didn’t know who I was to being confident in who I am. There was hope, heart ache, glimmers of light, and too many brushes with permanent darkness. Horses, pointe shoes, broken legs, and broken hearts. Girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, lost friends, new friends and old. Friends that became family. Friends that became memories. 

Los Angeles to Ann Arbor to Austin back to Los Angeles. This has been one HELL of a decade. 

Today I am 30. Thank you to everyone who has been here for any of those years in between. Today I am 30 and I have ended the curse of breaking a bone the day before my birthday!!!*

*knock on wood
Mica Burton Instagram - We have gathered here to this instagram post to mourn the loss of Mica’s twenties. 🖤🪦 They were… okay I suppose? They were dynamic, dramatic, and made me who I am. 

From Sophomore year of college to the set of Star Trek: Picard. From learning how to play DnD to sharing a table with some of my closest friends (and hundreds of thousands of watching eyes). From feeling like I didn’t know who I was to being confident in who I am. There was hope, heart ache, glimmers of light, and too many brushes with permanent darkness. Horses, pointe shoes, broken legs, and broken hearts. Girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, lost friends, new friends and old. Friends that became family. Friends that became memories. 

Los Angeles to Ann Arbor to Austin back to Los Angeles. This has been one HELL of a decade. 

Today I am 30. Thank you to everyone who has been here for any of those years in between. Today I am 30 and I have ended the curse of breaking a bone the day before my birthday!!!*

*knock on wood
Mica Burton Instagram - We have gathered here to this instagram post to mourn the loss of Mica’s twenties. 🖤🪦 They were… okay I suppose? They were dynamic, dramatic, and made me who I am. 

From Sophomore year of college to the set of Star Trek: Picard. From learning how to play DnD to sharing a table with some of my closest friends (and hundreds of thousands of watching eyes). From feeling like I didn’t know who I was to being confident in who I am. There was hope, heart ache, glimmers of light, and too many brushes with permanent darkness. Horses, pointe shoes, broken legs, and broken hearts. Girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, lost friends, new friends and old. Friends that became family. Friends that became memories. 

Los Angeles to Ann Arbor to Austin back to Los Angeles. This has been one HELL of a decade. 

Today I am 30. Thank you to everyone who has been here for any of those years in between. Today I am 30 and I have ended the curse of breaking a bone the day before my birthday!!!*

*knock on wood
Mica Burton Instagram - We have gathered here to this instagram post to mourn the loss of Mica’s twenties. 🖤🪦 They were… okay I suppose? They were dynamic, dramatic, and made me who I am. 

From Sophomore year of college to the set of Star Trek: Picard. From learning how to play DnD to sharing a table with some of my closest friends (and hundreds of thousands of watching eyes). From feeling like I didn’t know who I was to being confident in who I am. There was hope, heart ache, glimmers of light, and too many brushes with permanent darkness. Horses, pointe shoes, broken legs, and broken hearts. Girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, lost friends, new friends and old. Friends that became family. Friends that became memories. 

Los Angeles to Ann Arbor to Austin back to Los Angeles. This has been one HELL of a decade. 

Today I am 30. Thank you to everyone who has been here for any of those years in between. Today I am 30 and I have ended the curse of breaking a bone the day before my birthday!!!*

*knock on wood
Mica Burton Instagram - We have gathered here to this instagram post to mourn the loss of Mica’s twenties. 🖤🪦 They were… okay I suppose? They were dynamic, dramatic, and made me who I am. 

From Sophomore year of college to the set of Star Trek: Picard. From learning how to play DnD to sharing a table with some of my closest friends (and hundreds of thousands of watching eyes). From feeling like I didn’t know who I was to being confident in who I am. There was hope, heart ache, glimmers of light, and too many brushes with permanent darkness. Horses, pointe shoes, broken legs, and broken hearts. Girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, lost friends, new friends and old. Friends that became family. Friends that became memories. 

Los Angeles to Ann Arbor to Austin back to Los Angeles. This has been one HELL of a decade. 

Today I am 30. Thank you to everyone who has been here for any of those years in between. Today I am 30 and I have ended the curse of breaking a bone the day before my birthday!!!*

*knock on wood
Mica Burton Instagram - ✨Disney Pride Night✨ year 2! I’ve stepped up my fit this time, what do you think? 🏳️‍🌈
Mica Burton Instagram - ✨Disney Pride Night✨ year 2! I’ve stepped up my fit this time, what do you think? 🏳️‍🌈
Mica Burton Instagram - ✨Disney Pride Night✨ year 2! I’ve stepped up my fit this time, what do you think? 🏳️‍🌈
Mica Burton Instagram - taking bets for how long this’ll actually stay up lmao

call me a coward if you want but i’m not in the mood for slurs so no comments for you ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Mica Burton Instagram - I am a few days late but, happy start of the ✨ cancer zodiac season ✨ from your favorite water goddess! As a proud cancer ☀️, cancer 🌙, leo ⬆️, these next few months are MINE TO SHINE both behind the scenes and photographed by a professional. Getchu a girl who can do both. 

Always remember that water benders can become blood benders, so be nice to your water signs out there ♋️✌🏽💕

professional photos: @emackphoto 
makeup: @dreronayne 
styling: @esodette
Mica Burton Instagram - I am a few days late but, happy start of the ✨ cancer zodiac season ✨ from your favorite water goddess! As a proud cancer ☀️, cancer 🌙, leo ⬆️, these next few months are MINE TO SHINE both behind the scenes and photographed by a professional. Getchu a girl who can do both. 

Always remember that water benders can become blood benders, so be nice to your water signs out there ♋️✌🏽💕

professional photos: @emackphoto 
makeup: @dreronayne 
styling: @esodette
Mica Burton Instagram - I am a few days late but, happy start of the ✨ cancer zodiac season ✨ from your favorite water goddess! As a proud cancer ☀️, cancer 🌙, leo ⬆️, these next few months are MINE TO SHINE both behind the scenes and photographed by a professional. Getchu a girl who can do both. 

Always remember that water benders can become blood benders, so be nice to your water signs out there ♋️✌🏽💕

professional photos: @emackphoto 
makeup: @dreronayne 
styling: @esodette
Mica Burton Instagram - I am a few days late but, happy start of the ✨ cancer zodiac season ✨ from your favorite water goddess! As a proud cancer ☀️, cancer 🌙, leo ⬆️, these next few months are MINE TO SHINE both behind the scenes and photographed by a professional. Getchu a girl who can do both. 

Always remember that water benders can become blood benders, so be nice to your water signs out there ♋️✌🏽💕

professional photos: @emackphoto 
makeup: @dreronayne 
styling: @esodette
Mica Burton Instagram - I am a few days late but, happy start of the ✨ cancer zodiac season ✨ from your favorite water goddess! As a proud cancer ☀️, cancer 🌙, leo ⬆️, these next few months are MINE TO SHINE both behind the scenes and photographed by a professional. Getchu a girl who can do both. 

Always remember that water benders can become blood benders, so be nice to your water signs out there ♋️✌🏽💕

professional photos: @emackphoto 
makeup: @dreronayne 
styling: @esodette
Mica Burton Instagram - Like, ✨totally cool✨. The trailer is now live so I can proudly say that I’m a part of a Totally Spies inspired ttrpg game that launches July 14th on the front page of Twitch! Then the episodes from there will be weekly on Sundays on @thepixelcircus’s YouTube!

I hope to catch you there ✌🏽🌸🩵
Mica Burton Instagram - Like, ✨totally cool✨. The trailer is now live so I can proudly say that I’m a part of a Totally Spies inspired ttrpg game that launches July 14th on the front page of Twitch! Then the episodes from there will be weekly on Sundays on @thepixelcircus’s YouTube!

I hope to catch you there ✌🏽🌸🩵
Mica Burton Instagram - Like, ✨totally cool✨. The trailer is now live so I can proudly say that I’m a part of a Totally Spies inspired ttrpg game that launches July 14th on the front page of Twitch! Then the episodes from there will be weekly on Sundays on @thepixelcircus’s YouTube!

I hope to catch you there ✌🏽🌸🩵
Mica Burton Instagram - “I would rather spend one lifetime with you, than face all the ages of this world alone.” - Arwen to Aragorn

Huge day today. A day that I genuinely never thought would come… my own horse arrived to the barn today. I have worked so hard and found my passion and now I HAVE MY OWN BABY BOY! Everyone, meet Aragorn. Not quite the son of Arathorn, but the son of Mica so that’s good enough. I can’t wait to see how far we soar— this is the beginning of such a beautiful partnership! ✨✨✨
Mica Burton Instagram - “I would rather spend one lifetime with you, than face all the ages of this world alone.” - Arwen to Aragorn

Huge day today. A day that I genuinely never thought would come… my own horse arrived to the barn today. I have worked so hard and found my passion and now I HAVE MY OWN BABY BOY! Everyone, meet Aragorn. Not quite the son of Arathorn, but the son of Mica so that’s good enough. I can’t wait to see how far we soar— this is the beginning of such a beautiful partnership! ✨✨✨
Mica Burton Instagram - I will never stop posting this makeup look from 2019 every pride month just like I will never stop being SUPER LOUDLY 🩷💜💙 BISEXUAL 💙💜🩷. Can you hear that iced coffee being shaken aggressively in the distance? It’s mine and it’s a lavender oat milk latte and I am READY FOR PRIDE. 

I am so lucky to be able to join so many others celebrating who we love and how beautiful the way we live our lives is. And to all of you who are reading this and maybe are going through a personal journey, not out for any number of reasons, or don’t feel the need/want to crank the queer up to 11 during June: you are seen and loved and valid. 

Happy pride, everyone. Let’s all strive to be extra kind this month, yeah?
Mica Burton Instagram - I will never stop posting this makeup look from 2019 every pride month just like I will never stop being SUPER LOUDLY 🩷💜💙 BISEXUAL 💙💜🩷. Can you hear that iced coffee being shaken aggressively in the distance? It’s mine and it’s a lavender oat milk latte and I am READY FOR PRIDE. 

I am so lucky to be able to join so many others celebrating who we love and how beautiful the way we live our lives is. And to all of you who are reading this and maybe are going through a personal journey, not out for any number of reasons, or don’t feel the need/want to crank the queer up to 11 during June: you are seen and loved and valid. 

Happy pride, everyone. Let’s all strive to be extra kind this month, yeah?
Mica Burton Instagram - I will never stop posting this makeup look from 2019 every pride month just like I will never stop being SUPER LOUDLY 🩷💜💙 BISEXUAL 💙💜🩷. Can you hear that iced coffee being shaken aggressively in the distance? It’s mine and it’s a lavender oat milk latte and I am READY FOR PRIDE. 

I am so lucky to be able to join so many others celebrating who we love and how beautiful the way we live our lives is. And to all of you who are reading this and maybe are going through a personal journey, not out for any number of reasons, or don’t feel the need/want to crank the queer up to 11 during June: you are seen and loved and valid. 

Happy pride, everyone. Let’s all strive to be extra kind this month, yeah?
Mica Burton Instagram - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
Mica Burton Instagram - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
Mica Burton Instagram - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
Mica Burton Instagram - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
Mica Burton Instagram - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
Mica Burton Instagram - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
Mica Burton Instagram - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
Mica Burton Instagram - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
Mica Burton Instagram - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
Mica Burton Instagram - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
Mica Burton Instagram - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
Mica Burton Instagram - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
Mica Burton Instagram - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
Mica Burton Instagram - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
Mica Burton Instagram - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
Mica Burton Instagram - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
Mica Burton Instagram - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
Mica Burton Instagram - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
Mica Burton Instagram - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
Mica Burton Instagram - hey, remember waaaay back in the day (aka 2019 and before) when i used to cosplay? turns out some of my friends are yanking me out of semi-retirement this weekend. not giving any spoilers, but im actually super excited to get back to my nerd roots for a couple of days. ✨
Mica Burton Instagram - hey, remember waaaay back in the day (aka 2019 and before) when i used to cosplay? turns out some of my friends are yanking me out of semi-retirement this weekend. not giving any spoilers, but im actually super excited to get back to my nerd roots for a couple of days. ✨
Mica Burton Instagram - hey, remember waaaay back in the day (aka 2019 and before) when i used to cosplay? turns out some of my friends are yanking me out of semi-retirement this weekend. not giving any spoilers, but im actually super excited to get back to my nerd roots for a couple of days. ✨
Mica Burton Instagram - I have no festive photos to post for Christmas Eve so… Merry Sonic???? I mean there’s that Christmas song that says “five golden rings”… so it works… get it. Golden rings. Like Sonic. 

…ANYWAY HAPPY HOLIDAYS 🎄🎄🎄
Mica Burton Instagram - I have no festive photos to post for Christmas Eve so… Merry Sonic???? I mean there’s that Christmas song that says “five golden rings”… so it works… get it. Golden rings. Like Sonic. 

…ANYWAY HAPPY HOLIDAYS 🎄🎄🎄
Mica Burton Instagram - I have no festive photos to post for Christmas Eve so… Merry Sonic???? I mean there’s that Christmas song that says “five golden rings”… so it works… get it. Golden rings. Like Sonic. 

…ANYWAY HAPPY HOLIDAYS 🎄🎄🎄
Mica Burton Instagram - I can’t believe after 2 years, tonight is the last night of the Eras Tour. I am not being hyperbolic when I say that the only bright spot of my almost a year of recovering from my broken leg was attending the Eras Tour in August of 2023. It was the only event I didn’t cancel during my bed rest; I said the only thing that would keep me from seeing Taylor live was a goddamn coma so I spent a week straight hand bedazzling my medical boot, navigated SoFi stadium on a knee scooter with the help of an incredible friend, and (with the help of crazy pain killers) had one of the most memorable nights of my life. Taylor is the reason I got through the darkest period of my life, the reason I realized I deserved better in my relationship where I felt like I was nothing, and the reason why I have “long story short, I survived” tattooed on my arm to remind me to keep fighting. 

Thank you, Taylor, for giving us two years of your life for this tour and your loving Swifties. You mean a lot to us. 🫶🏽
Mica Burton Instagram - I can’t believe after 2 years, tonight is the last night of the Eras Tour. I am not being hyperbolic when I say that the only bright spot of my almost a year of recovering from my broken leg was attending the Eras Tour in August of 2023. It was the only event I didn’t cancel during my bed rest; I said the only thing that would keep me from seeing Taylor live was a goddamn coma so I spent a week straight hand bedazzling my medical boot, navigated SoFi stadium on a knee scooter with the help of an incredible friend, and (with the help of crazy pain killers) had one of the most memorable nights of my life. Taylor is the reason I got through the darkest period of my life, the reason I realized I deserved better in my relationship where I felt like I was nothing, and the reason why I have “long story short, I survived” tattooed on my arm to remind me to keep fighting. 

Thank you, Taylor, for giving us two years of your life for this tour and your loving Swifties. You mean a lot to us. 🫶🏽
Mica Burton Instagram - I can’t believe after 2 years, tonight is the last night of the Eras Tour. I am not being hyperbolic when I say that the only bright spot of my almost a year of recovering from my broken leg was attending the Eras Tour in August of 2023. It was the only event I didn’t cancel during my bed rest; I said the only thing that would keep me from seeing Taylor live was a goddamn coma so I spent a week straight hand bedazzling my medical boot, navigated SoFi stadium on a knee scooter with the help of an incredible friend, and (with the help of crazy pain killers) had one of the most memorable nights of my life. Taylor is the reason I got through the darkest period of my life, the reason I realized I deserved better in my relationship where I felt like I was nothing, and the reason why I have “long story short, I survived” tattooed on my arm to remind me to keep fighting. 

Thank you, Taylor, for giving us two years of your life for this tour and your loving Swifties. You mean a lot to us. 🫶🏽
Mica Burton Instagram - I can’t believe after 2 years, tonight is the last night of the Eras Tour. I am not being hyperbolic when I say that the only bright spot of my almost a year of recovering from my broken leg was attending the Eras Tour in August of 2023. It was the only event I didn’t cancel during my bed rest; I said the only thing that would keep me from seeing Taylor live was a goddamn coma so I spent a week straight hand bedazzling my medical boot, navigated SoFi stadium on a knee scooter with the help of an incredible friend, and (with the help of crazy pain killers) had one of the most memorable nights of my life. Taylor is the reason I got through the darkest period of my life, the reason I realized I deserved better in my relationship where I felt like I was nothing, and the reason why I have “long story short, I survived” tattooed on my arm to remind me to keep fighting. 

Thank you, Taylor, for giving us two years of your life for this tour and your loving Swifties. You mean a lot to us. 🫶🏽
Mica Burton Instagram - happy halloween from a girl reposting old spooky season photos and will spend tonight playing monster hunter in bed 

tbh this is the scariest thing of all— feeling old and too tired to go out on halloween LOL
Mica Burton Instagram - happy halloween from a girl reposting old spooky season photos and will spend tonight playing monster hunter in bed 

tbh this is the scariest thing of all— feeling old and too tired to go out on halloween LOL
Mica Burton Instagram - There’s a thing that fucking sucks about being an equestrian. Sometimes the horse that you love with your whole goddamn heart isn’t the right horse for you anymore for any number of reasons, and you have to sell them to a new wonderful home. Aragorn and I have never been the perfect fit: he’s pretty small, he and I both have crazy anxiety which is an endless circle of spooking and panic, and sometimes it’s just a fact that the rider and horse are just a complicated match. That was only in the saddle though. Every other second of every day, he was my perfect angel boy. I love him with my whole heart and soul and he will always be my heart horse. Thanks to @cellardoorequestrian who I trust with my life, she has found him a perfect and loving new home, so I am not worried. I will miss him. Always.

No photos of us riding— that wasn’t the most important thing to me with him. Only pictures of us and our partnership because goddamn we were partners. He’s saved my ass in the saddle more times than he or I have spooked. 

I’ll miss sharing apples. I taught him how to give me kisses on the cheek, and he was a good listener. I know his new owner will love him. 

Please scroll all the way to the last two videos in this carousel— it’s him running in a huge field, happier than I’ve ever seen him, with the sunset so perfect in the background it looks like it was directed by Denis Villeneuve. 

All this to say. I love you Drambuie Z aka Aragorn. 

“I would rather share one lifetime with you than face all the ages of this world alone.” And my time with you was the best timeline. I’ll never be alone. 🖤
Mica Burton Instagram - There’s a thing that fucking sucks about being an equestrian. Sometimes the horse that you love with your whole goddamn heart isn’t the right horse for you anymore for any number of reasons, and you have to sell them to a new wonderful home. Aragorn and I have never been the perfect fit: he’s pretty small, he and I both have crazy anxiety which is an endless circle of spooking and panic, and sometimes it’s just a fact that the rider and horse are just a complicated match. That was only in the saddle though. Every other second of every day, he was my perfect angel boy. I love him with my whole heart and soul and he will always be my heart horse. Thanks to @cellardoorequestrian who I trust with my life, she has found him a perfect and loving new home, so I am not worried. I will miss him. Always.

No photos of us riding— that wasn’t the most important thing to me with him. Only pictures of us and our partnership because goddamn we were partners. He’s saved my ass in the saddle more times than he or I have spooked. 

I’ll miss sharing apples. I taught him how to give me kisses on the cheek, and he was a good listener. I know his new owner will love him. 

Please scroll all the way to the last two videos in this carousel— it’s him running in a huge field, happier than I’ve ever seen him, with the sunset so perfect in the background it looks like it was directed by Denis Villeneuve. 

All this to say. I love you Drambuie Z aka Aragorn. 

“I would rather share one lifetime with you than face all the ages of this world alone.” And my time with you was the best timeline. I’ll never be alone. 🖤
Mica Burton Instagram - There’s a thing that fucking sucks about being an equestrian. Sometimes the horse that you love with your whole goddamn heart isn’t the right horse for you anymore for any number of reasons, and you have to sell them to a new wonderful home. Aragorn and I have never been the perfect fit: he’s pretty small, he and I both have crazy anxiety which is an endless circle of spooking and panic, and sometimes it’s just a fact that the rider and horse are just a complicated match. That was only in the saddle though. Every other second of every day, he was my perfect angel boy. I love him with my whole heart and soul and he will always be my heart horse. Thanks to @cellardoorequestrian who I trust with my life, she has found him a perfect and loving new home, so I am not worried. I will miss him. Always.

No photos of us riding— that wasn’t the most important thing to me with him. Only pictures of us and our partnership because goddamn we were partners. He’s saved my ass in the saddle more times than he or I have spooked. 

I’ll miss sharing apples. I taught him how to give me kisses on the cheek, and he was a good listener. I know his new owner will love him. 

Please scroll all the way to the last two videos in this carousel— it’s him running in a huge field, happier than I’ve ever seen him, with the sunset so perfect in the background it looks like it was directed by Denis Villeneuve. 

All this to say. I love you Drambuie Z aka Aragorn. 

“I would rather share one lifetime with you than face all the ages of this world alone.” And my time with you was the best timeline. I’ll never be alone. 🖤
Mica Burton Instagram - There’s a thing that fucking sucks about being an equestrian. Sometimes the horse that you love with your whole goddamn heart isn’t the right horse for you anymore for any number of reasons, and you have to sell them to a new wonderful home. Aragorn and I have never been the perfect fit: he’s pretty small, he and I both have crazy anxiety which is an endless circle of spooking and panic, and sometimes it’s just a fact that the rider and horse are just a complicated match. That was only in the saddle though. Every other second of every day, he was my perfect angel boy. I love him with my whole heart and soul and he will always be my heart horse. Thanks to @cellardoorequestrian who I trust with my life, she has found him a perfect and loving new home, so I am not worried. I will miss him. Always.

No photos of us riding— that wasn’t the most important thing to me with him. Only pictures of us and our partnership because goddamn we were partners. He’s saved my ass in the saddle more times than he or I have spooked. 

I’ll miss sharing apples. I taught him how to give me kisses on the cheek, and he was a good listener. I know his new owner will love him. 

Please scroll all the way to the last two videos in this carousel— it’s him running in a huge field, happier than I’ve ever seen him, with the sunset so perfect in the background it looks like it was directed by Denis Villeneuve. 

All this to say. I love you Drambuie Z aka Aragorn. 

“I would rather share one lifetime with you than face all the ages of this world alone.” And my time with you was the best timeline. I’ll never be alone. 🖤
Mica Burton Instagram - There’s a thing that fucking sucks about being an equestrian. Sometimes the horse that you love with your whole goddamn heart isn’t the right horse for you anymore for any number of reasons, and you have to sell them to a new wonderful home. Aragorn and I have never been the perfect fit: he’s pretty small, he and I both have crazy anxiety which is an endless circle of spooking and panic, and sometimes it’s just a fact that the rider and horse are just a complicated match. That was only in the saddle though. Every other second of every day, he was my perfect angel boy. I love him with my whole heart and soul and he will always be my heart horse. Thanks to @cellardoorequestrian who I trust with my life, she has found him a perfect and loving new home, so I am not worried. I will miss him. Always.

No photos of us riding— that wasn’t the most important thing to me with him. Only pictures of us and our partnership because goddamn we were partners. He’s saved my ass in the saddle more times than he or I have spooked. 

I’ll miss sharing apples. I taught him how to give me kisses on the cheek, and he was a good listener. I know his new owner will love him. 

Please scroll all the way to the last two videos in this carousel— it’s him running in a huge field, happier than I’ve ever seen him, with the sunset so perfect in the background it looks like it was directed by Denis Villeneuve. 

All this to say. I love you Drambuie Z aka Aragorn. 

“I would rather share one lifetime with you than face all the ages of this world alone.” And my time with you was the best timeline. I’ll never be alone. 🖤
Mica Burton Instagram - There’s a thing that fucking sucks about being an equestrian. Sometimes the horse that you love with your whole goddamn heart isn’t the right horse for you anymore for any number of reasons, and you have to sell them to a new wonderful home. Aragorn and I have never been the perfect fit: he’s pretty small, he and I both have crazy anxiety which is an endless circle of spooking and panic, and sometimes it’s just a fact that the rider and horse are just a complicated match. That was only in the saddle though. Every other second of every day, he was my perfect angel boy. I love him with my whole heart and soul and he will always be my heart horse. Thanks to @cellardoorequestrian who I trust with my life, she has found him a perfect and loving new home, so I am not worried. I will miss him. Always.

No photos of us riding— that wasn’t the most important thing to me with him. Only pictures of us and our partnership because goddamn we were partners. He’s saved my ass in the saddle more times than he or I have spooked. 

I’ll miss sharing apples. I taught him how to give me kisses on the cheek, and he was a good listener. I know his new owner will love him. 

Please scroll all the way to the last two videos in this carousel— it’s him running in a huge field, happier than I’ve ever seen him, with the sunset so perfect in the background it looks like it was directed by Denis Villeneuve. 

All this to say. I love you Drambuie Z aka Aragorn. 

“I would rather share one lifetime with you than face all the ages of this world alone.” And my time with you was the best timeline. I’ll never be alone. 🖤
Mica Burton Instagram - There’s a thing that fucking sucks about being an equestrian. Sometimes the horse that you love with your whole goddamn heart isn’t the right horse for you anymore for any number of reasons, and you have to sell them to a new wonderful home. Aragorn and I have never been the perfect fit: he’s pretty small, he and I both have crazy anxiety which is an endless circle of spooking and panic, and sometimes it’s just a fact that the rider and horse are just a complicated match. That was only in the saddle though. Every other second of every day, he was my perfect angel boy. I love him with my whole heart and soul and he will always be my heart horse. Thanks to @cellardoorequestrian who I trust with my life, she has found him a perfect and loving new home, so I am not worried. I will miss him. Always.

No photos of us riding— that wasn’t the most important thing to me with him. Only pictures of us and our partnership because goddamn we were partners. He’s saved my ass in the saddle more times than he or I have spooked. 

I’ll miss sharing apples. I taught him how to give me kisses on the cheek, and he was a good listener. I know his new owner will love him. 

Please scroll all the way to the last two videos in this carousel— it’s him running in a huge field, happier than I’ve ever seen him, with the sunset so perfect in the background it looks like it was directed by Denis Villeneuve. 

All this to say. I love you Drambuie Z aka Aragorn. 

“I would rather share one lifetime with you than face all the ages of this world alone.” And my time with you was the best timeline. I’ll never be alone. 🖤
Mica Burton Instagram - This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES!

I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. 

The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel.

So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about.

If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.
Mica Burton Instagram - This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES!

I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. 

The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel.

So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about.

If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.
Mica Burton Instagram - This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES!

I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. 

The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel.

So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about.

If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.
Mica Burton Instagram - This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES!

I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. 

The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel.

So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about.

If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.
Mica Burton Instagram - This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES!

I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. 

The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel.

So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about.

If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.
Mica Burton Instagram - This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES!

I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. 

The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel.

So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about.

If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.
Mica Burton Instagram - This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES!

I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. 

The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel.

So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about.

If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.
Mica Burton Instagram - This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES!

I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. 

The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel.

So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about.

If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.
Mica Burton Instagram - This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES!

I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. 

The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel.

So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about.

If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.
Mica Burton Instagram - This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES!

I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. 

The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel.

So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about.

If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.
Mica Burton Instagram - This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES!

I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. 

The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel.

So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about.

If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.
Mica Burton Instagram - This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES!

I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. 

The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel.

So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about.

If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.
Mica Burton Instagram - a small snippet of the traveling adventures i’ve gone on in the past couple of weeks. from the beach to the windy city, i’ve been spending such precious time with such PRECIOUS friends! missing them already. 🩷✨
Mica Burton Instagram - a small snippet of the traveling adventures i’ve gone on in the past couple of weeks. from the beach to the windy city, i’ve been spending such precious time with such PRECIOUS friends! missing them already. 🩷✨
Mica Burton Instagram - a small snippet of the traveling adventures i’ve gone on in the past couple of weeks. from the beach to the windy city, i’ve been spending such precious time with such PRECIOUS friends! missing them already. 🩷✨
Mica Burton Instagram - a small snippet of the traveling adventures i’ve gone on in the past couple of weeks. from the beach to the windy city, i’ve been spending such precious time with such PRECIOUS friends! missing them already. 🩷✨
Mica Burton - 25K Likes - Valkyrie (vælkəri): in Norse mythology, any of a group of maidens who served the god Odin and were sent by him to the battlefields to choose the slain who were worthy of a place in Valhalla. ✨
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This shoot with the phenomenal @anetherealfire truly made me feel like a holy maiden of war. And @fioricouture’s dress, wings, and crown made me feel like a radiant angel! Swipe to see the full work of art Chris created. And check out his page for more amazing photos!

25K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : Valkyrie (vælkəri): in Norse mythology, any of a group of maidens who served the god Odin and were sent by him to the battlefields to choose the slain who were worthy of a place in Valhalla. ✨ . This shoot with the phenomenal @anetherealfire truly made me feel like a holy maiden of war. And @fioricouture’s dress, wings, and crown made me feel like a radiant angel! Swipe to see the full work of art Chris created. And check out his page for more amazing photos!
Likes : 25024
Mica Burton - 25K Likes - Valkyrie (vælkəri): in Norse mythology, any of a group of maidens who served the god Odin and were sent by him to the battlefields to choose the slain who were worthy of a place in Valhalla. ✨
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This shoot with the phenomenal @anetherealfire truly made me feel like a holy maiden of war. And @fioricouture’s dress, wings, and crown made me feel like a radiant angel! Swipe to see the full work of art Chris created. And check out his page for more amazing photos!

25K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : Valkyrie (vælkəri): in Norse mythology, any of a group of maidens who served the god Odin and were sent by him to the battlefields to choose the slain who were worthy of a place in Valhalla. ✨ . This shoot with the phenomenal @anetherealfire truly made me feel like a holy maiden of war. And @fioricouture’s dress, wings, and crown made me feel like a radiant angel! Swipe to see the full work of art Chris created. And check out his page for more amazing photos!
Likes : 25024
Mica Burton - 16.1K Likes - Officially entering my villain era in 2024. Knowing my worth, owning my shine, taking no shit. No more forgiveness for casual cruelty or breaking of boundaries. No more letting anyone push me down and claim they’re pulling me up. No more changing myself for anyone else or accepting the bare minimum. I’m standing on business.

Today, that attitude in women can be described as ‘villainy’. I’m being a bitch. Asking for too much. Being selfish. Being a snake. Well, hiss hiss, here I come. 

Happy New Year’s Eve, everyone, I’ll see you in 2024.🖤🔪🐍

📷: @kameraninja

16.1K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : Officially entering my villain era in 2024. Knowing my worth, owning my shine, taking no shit. No more forgiveness for casual cruelty or breaking of boundaries. No more letting anyone push me down and claim they’re pulling me up. No more changing myself for anyone else or accepting the bare minimum. I’m standing on business. Today, that attitude in women can be described as ‘villainy’. I’m being a bitch. Asking for too much. Being selfish. Being a snake. Well, hiss hiss, here I come. Happy New Year’s Eve, everyone, I’ll see you in 2024.🖤🔪🐍 📷: @kameraninja
Likes : 16125
Mica Burton - 14.4K Likes - ⚠️ PICARD SPOILER ALERT ⚠️

I just wanted to make an appreciation post for @hannyeisen and the Star Trek makeup team. This was my first time in full sfx in my professional career, and they all made the daily 3-4 hour process fly by! I also learned so much about adding depth to sfx makeup and felt so taken care of with hot towels and face masks after a long day in drying makeup. So here’s some snaps of my borgification! 💫📸

14.4K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : ⚠️ PICARD SPOILER ALERT ⚠️ I just wanted to make an appreciation post for @hannyeisen and the Star Trek makeup team. This was my first time in full sfx in my professional career, and they all made the daily 3-4 hour process fly by! I also learned so much about adding depth to sfx makeup and felt so taken care of with hot towels and face masks after a long day in drying makeup. So here’s some snaps of my borgification! 💫📸
Likes : 14363
Mica Burton - 14.4K Likes - ⚠️ PICARD SPOILER ALERT ⚠️

I just wanted to make an appreciation post for @hannyeisen and the Star Trek makeup team. This was my first time in full sfx in my professional career, and they all made the daily 3-4 hour process fly by! I also learned so much about adding depth to sfx makeup and felt so taken care of with hot towels and face masks after a long day in drying makeup. So here’s some snaps of my borgification! 💫📸

14.4K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : ⚠️ PICARD SPOILER ALERT ⚠️ I just wanted to make an appreciation post for @hannyeisen and the Star Trek makeup team. This was my first time in full sfx in my professional career, and they all made the daily 3-4 hour process fly by! I also learned so much about adding depth to sfx makeup and felt so taken care of with hot towels and face masks after a long day in drying makeup. So here’s some snaps of my borgification! 💫📸
Likes : 14363
Mica Burton - 14.4K Likes - ⚠️ PICARD SPOILER ALERT ⚠️

I just wanted to make an appreciation post for @hannyeisen and the Star Trek makeup team. This was my first time in full sfx in my professional career, and they all made the daily 3-4 hour process fly by! I also learned so much about adding depth to sfx makeup and felt so taken care of with hot towels and face masks after a long day in drying makeup. So here’s some snaps of my borgification! 💫📸

14.4K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : ⚠️ PICARD SPOILER ALERT ⚠️ I just wanted to make an appreciation post for @hannyeisen and the Star Trek makeup team. This was my first time in full sfx in my professional career, and they all made the daily 3-4 hour process fly by! I also learned so much about adding depth to sfx makeup and felt so taken care of with hot towels and face masks after a long day in drying makeup. So here’s some snaps of my borgification! 💫📸
Likes : 14363
Mica Burton - 14.4K Likes - ⚠️ PICARD SPOILER ALERT ⚠️

I just wanted to make an appreciation post for @hannyeisen and the Star Trek makeup team. This was my first time in full sfx in my professional career, and they all made the daily 3-4 hour process fly by! I also learned so much about adding depth to sfx makeup and felt so taken care of with hot towels and face masks after a long day in drying makeup. So here’s some snaps of my borgification! 💫📸

14.4K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : ⚠️ PICARD SPOILER ALERT ⚠️ I just wanted to make an appreciation post for @hannyeisen and the Star Trek makeup team. This was my first time in full sfx in my professional career, and they all made the daily 3-4 hour process fly by! I also learned so much about adding depth to sfx makeup and felt so taken care of with hot towels and face masks after a long day in drying makeup. So here’s some snaps of my borgification! 💫📸
Likes : 14363
Mica Burton - 14.4K Likes - ⚠️ PICARD SPOILER ALERT ⚠️

I just wanted to make an appreciation post for @hannyeisen and the Star Trek makeup team. This was my first time in full sfx in my professional career, and they all made the daily 3-4 hour process fly by! I also learned so much about adding depth to sfx makeup and felt so taken care of with hot towels and face masks after a long day in drying makeup. So here’s some snaps of my borgification! 💫📸

14.4K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : ⚠️ PICARD SPOILER ALERT ⚠️ I just wanted to make an appreciation post for @hannyeisen and the Star Trek makeup team. This was my first time in full sfx in my professional career, and they all made the daily 3-4 hour process fly by! I also learned so much about adding depth to sfx makeup and felt so taken care of with hot towels and face masks after a long day in drying makeup. So here’s some snaps of my borgification! 💫📸
Likes : 14363
Mica Burton - 14.4K Likes - ⚠️ PICARD SPOILER ALERT ⚠️

I just wanted to make an appreciation post for @hannyeisen and the Star Trek makeup team. This was my first time in full sfx in my professional career, and they all made the daily 3-4 hour process fly by! I also learned so much about adding depth to sfx makeup and felt so taken care of with hot towels and face masks after a long day in drying makeup. So here’s some snaps of my borgification! 💫📸

14.4K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : ⚠️ PICARD SPOILER ALERT ⚠️ I just wanted to make an appreciation post for @hannyeisen and the Star Trek makeup team. This was my first time in full sfx in my professional career, and they all made the daily 3-4 hour process fly by! I also learned so much about adding depth to sfx makeup and felt so taken care of with hot towels and face masks after a long day in drying makeup. So here’s some snaps of my borgification! 💫📸
Likes : 14363
Mica Burton - 14.4K Likes - ⚠️ PICARD SPOILER ALERT ⚠️

I just wanted to make an appreciation post for @hannyeisen and the Star Trek makeup team. This was my first time in full sfx in my professional career, and they all made the daily 3-4 hour process fly by! I also learned so much about adding depth to sfx makeup and felt so taken care of with hot towels and face masks after a long day in drying makeup. So here’s some snaps of my borgification! 💫📸

14.4K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : ⚠️ PICARD SPOILER ALERT ⚠️ I just wanted to make an appreciation post for @hannyeisen and the Star Trek makeup team. This was my first time in full sfx in my professional career, and they all made the daily 3-4 hour process fly by! I also learned so much about adding depth to sfx makeup and felt so taken care of with hot towels and face masks after a long day in drying makeup. So here’s some snaps of my borgification! 💫📸
Likes : 14363
Mica Burton - 14.4K Likes - ⚠️ PICARD SPOILER ALERT ⚠️

I just wanted to make an appreciation post for @hannyeisen and the Star Trek makeup team. This was my first time in full sfx in my professional career, and they all made the daily 3-4 hour process fly by! I also learned so much about adding depth to sfx makeup and felt so taken care of with hot towels and face masks after a long day in drying makeup. So here’s some snaps of my borgification! 💫📸

14.4K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : ⚠️ PICARD SPOILER ALERT ⚠️ I just wanted to make an appreciation post for @hannyeisen and the Star Trek makeup team. This was my first time in full sfx in my professional career, and they all made the daily 3-4 hour process fly by! I also learned so much about adding depth to sfx makeup and felt so taken care of with hot towels and face masks after a long day in drying makeup. So here’s some snaps of my borgification! 💫📸
Likes : 14363
Mica Burton - 14.4K Likes - ⚠️ PICARD SPOILER ALERT ⚠️

I just wanted to make an appreciation post for @hannyeisen and the Star Trek makeup team. This was my first time in full sfx in my professional career, and they all made the daily 3-4 hour process fly by! I also learned so much about adding depth to sfx makeup and felt so taken care of with hot towels and face masks after a long day in drying makeup. So here’s some snaps of my borgification! 💫📸

14.4K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : ⚠️ PICARD SPOILER ALERT ⚠️ I just wanted to make an appreciation post for @hannyeisen and the Star Trek makeup team. This was my first time in full sfx in my professional career, and they all made the daily 3-4 hour process fly by! I also learned so much about adding depth to sfx makeup and felt so taken care of with hot towels and face masks after a long day in drying makeup. So here’s some snaps of my borgification! 💫📸
Likes : 14363
Mica Burton - 14.4K Likes - ⚠️ PICARD SPOILER ALERT ⚠️

I just wanted to make an appreciation post for @hannyeisen and the Star Trek makeup team. This was my first time in full sfx in my professional career, and they all made the daily 3-4 hour process fly by! I also learned so much about adding depth to sfx makeup and felt so taken care of with hot towels and face masks after a long day in drying makeup. So here’s some snaps of my borgification! 💫📸

14.4K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : ⚠️ PICARD SPOILER ALERT ⚠️ I just wanted to make an appreciation post for @hannyeisen and the Star Trek makeup team. This was my first time in full sfx in my professional career, and they all made the daily 3-4 hour process fly by! I also learned so much about adding depth to sfx makeup and felt so taken care of with hot towels and face masks after a long day in drying makeup. So here’s some snaps of my borgification! 💫📸
Likes : 14363
Mica Burton - 14.3K Likes - We have gathered here to this instagram post to mourn the loss of Mica’s twenties. 🖤🪦 They were… okay I suppose? They were dynamic, dramatic, and made me who I am. 

From Sophomore year of college to the set of Star Trek: Picard. From learning how to play DnD to sharing a table with some of my closest friends (and hundreds of thousands of watching eyes). From feeling like I didn’t know who I was to being confident in who I am. There was hope, heart ache, glimmers of light, and too many brushes with permanent darkness. Horses, pointe shoes, broken legs, and broken hearts. Girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, lost friends, new friends and old. Friends that became family. Friends that became memories. 

Los Angeles to Ann Arbor to Austin back to Los Angeles. This has been one HELL of a decade. 

Today I am 30. Thank you to everyone who has been here for any of those years in between. Today I am 30 and I have ended the curse of breaking a bone the day before my birthday!!!*

*knock on wood

14.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : We have gathered here to this instagram post to mourn the loss of Mica’s twenties. 🖤🪦 They were… okay I suppose? They were dynamic, dramatic, and made me who I am. From Sophomore year of college to the set of Star Trek: Picard. From learning how to play DnD to sharing a table with some of my closest friends (and hundreds of thousands of watching eyes). From feeling like I didn’t know who I was to being confident in who I am. There was hope, heart ache, glimmers of light, and too many brushes with permanent darkness. Horses, pointe shoes, broken legs, and broken hearts. Girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, lost friends, new friends and old. Friends that became family. Friends that became memories. Los Angeles to Ann Arbor to Austin back to Los Angeles. This has been one HELL of a decade. Today I am 30. Thank you to everyone who has been here for any of those years in between. Today I am 30 and I have ended the curse of breaking a bone the day before my birthday!!!* *knock on wood
Likes : 14326
Mica Burton - 14.3K Likes - We have gathered here to this instagram post to mourn the loss of Mica’s twenties. 🖤🪦 They were… okay I suppose? They were dynamic, dramatic, and made me who I am. 

From Sophomore year of college to the set of Star Trek: Picard. From learning how to play DnD to sharing a table with some of my closest friends (and hundreds of thousands of watching eyes). From feeling like I didn’t know who I was to being confident in who I am. There was hope, heart ache, glimmers of light, and too many brushes with permanent darkness. Horses, pointe shoes, broken legs, and broken hearts. Girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, lost friends, new friends and old. Friends that became family. Friends that became memories. 

Los Angeles to Ann Arbor to Austin back to Los Angeles. This has been one HELL of a decade. 

Today I am 30. Thank you to everyone who has been here for any of those years in between. Today I am 30 and I have ended the curse of breaking a bone the day before my birthday!!!*

*knock on wood

14.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : We have gathered here to this instagram post to mourn the loss of Mica’s twenties. 🖤🪦 They were… okay I suppose? They were dynamic, dramatic, and made me who I am. From Sophomore year of college to the set of Star Trek: Picard. From learning how to play DnD to sharing a table with some of my closest friends (and hundreds of thousands of watching eyes). From feeling like I didn’t know who I was to being confident in who I am. There was hope, heart ache, glimmers of light, and too many brushes with permanent darkness. Horses, pointe shoes, broken legs, and broken hearts. Girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, lost friends, new friends and old. Friends that became family. Friends that became memories. Los Angeles to Ann Arbor to Austin back to Los Angeles. This has been one HELL of a decade. Today I am 30. Thank you to everyone who has been here for any of those years in between. Today I am 30 and I have ended the curse of breaking a bone the day before my birthday!!!* *knock on wood
Likes : 14326
Mica Burton - 14.3K Likes - We have gathered here to this instagram post to mourn the loss of Mica’s twenties. 🖤🪦 They were… okay I suppose? They were dynamic, dramatic, and made me who I am. 

From Sophomore year of college to the set of Star Trek: Picard. From learning how to play DnD to sharing a table with some of my closest friends (and hundreds of thousands of watching eyes). From feeling like I didn’t know who I was to being confident in who I am. There was hope, heart ache, glimmers of light, and too many brushes with permanent darkness. Horses, pointe shoes, broken legs, and broken hearts. Girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, lost friends, new friends and old. Friends that became family. Friends that became memories. 

Los Angeles to Ann Arbor to Austin back to Los Angeles. This has been one HELL of a decade. 

Today I am 30. Thank you to everyone who has been here for any of those years in between. Today I am 30 and I have ended the curse of breaking a bone the day before my birthday!!!*

*knock on wood

14.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : We have gathered here to this instagram post to mourn the loss of Mica’s twenties. 🖤🪦 They were… okay I suppose? They were dynamic, dramatic, and made me who I am. From Sophomore year of college to the set of Star Trek: Picard. From learning how to play DnD to sharing a table with some of my closest friends (and hundreds of thousands of watching eyes). From feeling like I didn’t know who I was to being confident in who I am. There was hope, heart ache, glimmers of light, and too many brushes with permanent darkness. Horses, pointe shoes, broken legs, and broken hearts. Girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, lost friends, new friends and old. Friends that became family. Friends that became memories. Los Angeles to Ann Arbor to Austin back to Los Angeles. This has been one HELL of a decade. Today I am 30. Thank you to everyone who has been here for any of those years in between. Today I am 30 and I have ended the curse of breaking a bone the day before my birthday!!!* *knock on wood
Likes : 14326
Mica Burton - 14.3K Likes - We have gathered here to this instagram post to mourn the loss of Mica’s twenties. 🖤🪦 They were… okay I suppose? They were dynamic, dramatic, and made me who I am. 

From Sophomore year of college to the set of Star Trek: Picard. From learning how to play DnD to sharing a table with some of my closest friends (and hundreds of thousands of watching eyes). From feeling like I didn’t know who I was to being confident in who I am. There was hope, heart ache, glimmers of light, and too many brushes with permanent darkness. Horses, pointe shoes, broken legs, and broken hearts. Girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, lost friends, new friends and old. Friends that became family. Friends that became memories. 

Los Angeles to Ann Arbor to Austin back to Los Angeles. This has been one HELL of a decade. 

Today I am 30. Thank you to everyone who has been here for any of those years in between. Today I am 30 and I have ended the curse of breaking a bone the day before my birthday!!!*

*knock on wood

14.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : We have gathered here to this instagram post to mourn the loss of Mica’s twenties. 🖤🪦 They were… okay I suppose? They were dynamic, dramatic, and made me who I am. From Sophomore year of college to the set of Star Trek: Picard. From learning how to play DnD to sharing a table with some of my closest friends (and hundreds of thousands of watching eyes). From feeling like I didn’t know who I was to being confident in who I am. There was hope, heart ache, glimmers of light, and too many brushes with permanent darkness. Horses, pointe shoes, broken legs, and broken hearts. Girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, lost friends, new friends and old. Friends that became family. Friends that became memories. Los Angeles to Ann Arbor to Austin back to Los Angeles. This has been one HELL of a decade. Today I am 30. Thank you to everyone who has been here for any of those years in between. Today I am 30 and I have ended the curse of breaking a bone the day before my birthday!!!* *knock on wood
Likes : 14326
Mica Burton - 14.3K Likes - We have gathered here to this instagram post to mourn the loss of Mica’s twenties. 🖤🪦 They were… okay I suppose? They were dynamic, dramatic, and made me who I am. 

From Sophomore year of college to the set of Star Trek: Picard. From learning how to play DnD to sharing a table with some of my closest friends (and hundreds of thousands of watching eyes). From feeling like I didn’t know who I was to being confident in who I am. There was hope, heart ache, glimmers of light, and too many brushes with permanent darkness. Horses, pointe shoes, broken legs, and broken hearts. Girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, lost friends, new friends and old. Friends that became family. Friends that became memories. 

Los Angeles to Ann Arbor to Austin back to Los Angeles. This has been one HELL of a decade. 

Today I am 30. Thank you to everyone who has been here for any of those years in between. Today I am 30 and I have ended the curse of breaking a bone the day before my birthday!!!*

*knock on wood

14.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : We have gathered here to this instagram post to mourn the loss of Mica’s twenties. 🖤🪦 They were… okay I suppose? They were dynamic, dramatic, and made me who I am. From Sophomore year of college to the set of Star Trek: Picard. From learning how to play DnD to sharing a table with some of my closest friends (and hundreds of thousands of watching eyes). From feeling like I didn’t know who I was to being confident in who I am. There was hope, heart ache, glimmers of light, and too many brushes with permanent darkness. Horses, pointe shoes, broken legs, and broken hearts. Girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, lost friends, new friends and old. Friends that became family. Friends that became memories. Los Angeles to Ann Arbor to Austin back to Los Angeles. This has been one HELL of a decade. Today I am 30. Thank you to everyone who has been here for any of those years in between. Today I am 30 and I have ended the curse of breaking a bone the day before my birthday!!!* *knock on wood
Likes : 14326
Mica Burton - 14.3K Likes - We have gathered here to this instagram post to mourn the loss of Mica’s twenties. 🖤🪦 They were… okay I suppose? They were dynamic, dramatic, and made me who I am. 

From Sophomore year of college to the set of Star Trek: Picard. From learning how to play DnD to sharing a table with some of my closest friends (and hundreds of thousands of watching eyes). From feeling like I didn’t know who I was to being confident in who I am. There was hope, heart ache, glimmers of light, and too many brushes with permanent darkness. Horses, pointe shoes, broken legs, and broken hearts. Girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, lost friends, new friends and old. Friends that became family. Friends that became memories. 

Los Angeles to Ann Arbor to Austin back to Los Angeles. This has been one HELL of a decade. 

Today I am 30. Thank you to everyone who has been here for any of those years in between. Today I am 30 and I have ended the curse of breaking a bone the day before my birthday!!!*

*knock on wood

14.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : We have gathered here to this instagram post to mourn the loss of Mica’s twenties. 🖤🪦 They were… okay I suppose? They were dynamic, dramatic, and made me who I am. From Sophomore year of college to the set of Star Trek: Picard. From learning how to play DnD to sharing a table with some of my closest friends (and hundreds of thousands of watching eyes). From feeling like I didn’t know who I was to being confident in who I am. There was hope, heart ache, glimmers of light, and too many brushes with permanent darkness. Horses, pointe shoes, broken legs, and broken hearts. Girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, lost friends, new friends and old. Friends that became family. Friends that became memories. Los Angeles to Ann Arbor to Austin back to Los Angeles. This has been one HELL of a decade. Today I am 30. Thank you to everyone who has been here for any of those years in between. Today I am 30 and I have ended the curse of breaking a bone the day before my birthday!!!* *knock on wood
Likes : 14326
Mica Burton - 14.3K Likes - We have gathered here to this instagram post to mourn the loss of Mica’s twenties. 🖤🪦 They were… okay I suppose? They were dynamic, dramatic, and made me who I am. 

From Sophomore year of college to the set of Star Trek: Picard. From learning how to play DnD to sharing a table with some of my closest friends (and hundreds of thousands of watching eyes). From feeling like I didn’t know who I was to being confident in who I am. There was hope, heart ache, glimmers of light, and too many brushes with permanent darkness. Horses, pointe shoes, broken legs, and broken hearts. Girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, lost friends, new friends and old. Friends that became family. Friends that became memories. 

Los Angeles to Ann Arbor to Austin back to Los Angeles. This has been one HELL of a decade. 

Today I am 30. Thank you to everyone who has been here for any of those years in between. Today I am 30 and I have ended the curse of breaking a bone the day before my birthday!!!*

*knock on wood

14.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : We have gathered here to this instagram post to mourn the loss of Mica’s twenties. 🖤🪦 They were… okay I suppose? They were dynamic, dramatic, and made me who I am. From Sophomore year of college to the set of Star Trek: Picard. From learning how to play DnD to sharing a table with some of my closest friends (and hundreds of thousands of watching eyes). From feeling like I didn’t know who I was to being confident in who I am. There was hope, heart ache, glimmers of light, and too many brushes with permanent darkness. Horses, pointe shoes, broken legs, and broken hearts. Girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, lost friends, new friends and old. Friends that became family. Friends that became memories. Los Angeles to Ann Arbor to Austin back to Los Angeles. This has been one HELL of a decade. Today I am 30. Thank you to everyone who has been here for any of those years in between. Today I am 30 and I have ended the curse of breaking a bone the day before my birthday!!!* *knock on wood
Likes : 14326
Mica Burton - 14.3K Likes - We have gathered here to this instagram post to mourn the loss of Mica’s twenties. 🖤🪦 They were… okay I suppose? They were dynamic, dramatic, and made me who I am. 

From Sophomore year of college to the set of Star Trek: Picard. From learning how to play DnD to sharing a table with some of my closest friends (and hundreds of thousands of watching eyes). From feeling like I didn’t know who I was to being confident in who I am. There was hope, heart ache, glimmers of light, and too many brushes with permanent darkness. Horses, pointe shoes, broken legs, and broken hearts. Girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, lost friends, new friends and old. Friends that became family. Friends that became memories. 

Los Angeles to Ann Arbor to Austin back to Los Angeles. This has been one HELL of a decade. 

Today I am 30. Thank you to everyone who has been here for any of those years in between. Today I am 30 and I have ended the curse of breaking a bone the day before my birthday!!!*

*knock on wood

14.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : We have gathered here to this instagram post to mourn the loss of Mica’s twenties. 🖤🪦 They were… okay I suppose? They were dynamic, dramatic, and made me who I am. From Sophomore year of college to the set of Star Trek: Picard. From learning how to play DnD to sharing a table with some of my closest friends (and hundreds of thousands of watching eyes). From feeling like I didn’t know who I was to being confident in who I am. There was hope, heart ache, glimmers of light, and too many brushes with permanent darkness. Horses, pointe shoes, broken legs, and broken hearts. Girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, lost friends, new friends and old. Friends that became family. Friends that became memories. Los Angeles to Ann Arbor to Austin back to Los Angeles. This has been one HELL of a decade. Today I am 30. Thank you to everyone who has been here for any of those years in between. Today I am 30 and I have ended the curse of breaking a bone the day before my birthday!!!* *knock on wood
Likes : 14326
Mica Burton - 14.3K Likes - We have gathered here to this instagram post to mourn the loss of Mica’s twenties. 🖤🪦 They were… okay I suppose? They were dynamic, dramatic, and made me who I am. 

From Sophomore year of college to the set of Star Trek: Picard. From learning how to play DnD to sharing a table with some of my closest friends (and hundreds of thousands of watching eyes). From feeling like I didn’t know who I was to being confident in who I am. There was hope, heart ache, glimmers of light, and too many brushes with permanent darkness. Horses, pointe shoes, broken legs, and broken hearts. Girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, lost friends, new friends and old. Friends that became family. Friends that became memories. 

Los Angeles to Ann Arbor to Austin back to Los Angeles. This has been one HELL of a decade. 

Today I am 30. Thank you to everyone who has been here for any of those years in between. Today I am 30 and I have ended the curse of breaking a bone the day before my birthday!!!*

*knock on wood

14.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : We have gathered here to this instagram post to mourn the loss of Mica’s twenties. 🖤🪦 They were… okay I suppose? They were dynamic, dramatic, and made me who I am. From Sophomore year of college to the set of Star Trek: Picard. From learning how to play DnD to sharing a table with some of my closest friends (and hundreds of thousands of watching eyes). From feeling like I didn’t know who I was to being confident in who I am. There was hope, heart ache, glimmers of light, and too many brushes with permanent darkness. Horses, pointe shoes, broken legs, and broken hearts. Girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, lost friends, new friends and old. Friends that became family. Friends that became memories. Los Angeles to Ann Arbor to Austin back to Los Angeles. This has been one HELL of a decade. Today I am 30. Thank you to everyone who has been here for any of those years in between. Today I am 30 and I have ended the curse of breaking a bone the day before my birthday!!!* *knock on wood
Likes : 14326
Mica Burton - 14.3K Likes - We have gathered here to this instagram post to mourn the loss of Mica’s twenties. 🖤🪦 They were… okay I suppose? They were dynamic, dramatic, and made me who I am. 

From Sophomore year of college to the set of Star Trek: Picard. From learning how to play DnD to sharing a table with some of my closest friends (and hundreds of thousands of watching eyes). From feeling like I didn’t know who I was to being confident in who I am. There was hope, heart ache, glimmers of light, and too many brushes with permanent darkness. Horses, pointe shoes, broken legs, and broken hearts. Girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, lost friends, new friends and old. Friends that became family. Friends that became memories. 

Los Angeles to Ann Arbor to Austin back to Los Angeles. This has been one HELL of a decade. 

Today I am 30. Thank you to everyone who has been here for any of those years in between. Today I am 30 and I have ended the curse of breaking a bone the day before my birthday!!!*

*knock on wood

14.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : We have gathered here to this instagram post to mourn the loss of Mica’s twenties. 🖤🪦 They were… okay I suppose? They were dynamic, dramatic, and made me who I am. From Sophomore year of college to the set of Star Trek: Picard. From learning how to play DnD to sharing a table with some of my closest friends (and hundreds of thousands of watching eyes). From feeling like I didn’t know who I was to being confident in who I am. There was hope, heart ache, glimmers of light, and too many brushes with permanent darkness. Horses, pointe shoes, broken legs, and broken hearts. Girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, lost friends, new friends and old. Friends that became family. Friends that became memories. Los Angeles to Ann Arbor to Austin back to Los Angeles. This has been one HELL of a decade. Today I am 30. Thank you to everyone who has been here for any of those years in between. Today I am 30 and I have ended the curse of breaking a bone the day before my birthday!!!* *knock on wood
Likes : 14326
Mica Burton - 10K Likes - ✨Disney Pride Night✨ year 2! I’ve stepped up my fit this time, what do you think? 🏳️‍🌈

10K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : ✨Disney Pride Night✨ year 2! I’ve stepped up my fit this time, what do you think? 🏳️‍🌈
Likes : 9990
Mica Burton - 10K Likes - ✨Disney Pride Night✨ year 2! I’ve stepped up my fit this time, what do you think? 🏳️‍🌈

10K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : ✨Disney Pride Night✨ year 2! I’ve stepped up my fit this time, what do you think? 🏳️‍🌈
Likes : 9990
Mica Burton - 10K Likes - ✨Disney Pride Night✨ year 2! I’ve stepped up my fit this time, what do you think? 🏳️‍🌈

10K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : ✨Disney Pride Night✨ year 2! I’ve stepped up my fit this time, what do you think? 🏳️‍🌈
Likes : 9990
Mica Burton - 9.3K Likes - taking bets for how long this’ll actually stay up lmao

call me a coward if you want but i’m not in the mood for slurs so no comments for you ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

9.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : taking bets for how long this’ll actually stay up lmao call me a coward if you want but i’m not in the mood for slurs so no comments for you ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Likes : 9295
Mica Burton - 8.3K Likes - I am a few days late but, happy start of the ✨ cancer zodiac season ✨ from your favorite water goddess! As a proud cancer ☀️, cancer 🌙, leo ⬆️, these next few months are MINE TO SHINE both behind the scenes and photographed by a professional. Getchu a girl who can do both. 

Always remember that water benders can become blood benders, so be nice to your water signs out there ♋️✌🏽💕

professional photos: @emackphoto 
makeup: @dreronayne 
styling: @esodette

8.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : I am a few days late but, happy start of the ✨ cancer zodiac season ✨ from your favorite water goddess! As a proud cancer ☀️, cancer 🌙, leo ⬆️, these next few months are MINE TO SHINE both behind the scenes and photographed by a professional. Getchu a girl who can do both. Always remember that water benders can become blood benders, so be nice to your water signs out there ♋️✌🏽💕 professional photos: @emackphoto makeup: @dreronayne styling: @esodette
Likes : 8332
Mica Burton - 8.3K Likes - I am a few days late but, happy start of the ✨ cancer zodiac season ✨ from your favorite water goddess! As a proud cancer ☀️, cancer 🌙, leo ⬆️, these next few months are MINE TO SHINE both behind the scenes and photographed by a professional. Getchu a girl who can do both. 

Always remember that water benders can become blood benders, so be nice to your water signs out there ♋️✌🏽💕

professional photos: @emackphoto 
makeup: @dreronayne 
styling: @esodette

8.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : I am a few days late but, happy start of the ✨ cancer zodiac season ✨ from your favorite water goddess! As a proud cancer ☀️, cancer 🌙, leo ⬆️, these next few months are MINE TO SHINE both behind the scenes and photographed by a professional. Getchu a girl who can do both. Always remember that water benders can become blood benders, so be nice to your water signs out there ♋️✌🏽💕 professional photos: @emackphoto makeup: @dreronayne styling: @esodette
Likes : 8332
Mica Burton - 8.3K Likes - I am a few days late but, happy start of the ✨ cancer zodiac season ✨ from your favorite water goddess! As a proud cancer ☀️, cancer 🌙, leo ⬆️, these next few months are MINE TO SHINE both behind the scenes and photographed by a professional. Getchu a girl who can do both. 

Always remember that water benders can become blood benders, so be nice to your water signs out there ♋️✌🏽💕

professional photos: @emackphoto 
makeup: @dreronayne 
styling: @esodette

8.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : I am a few days late but, happy start of the ✨ cancer zodiac season ✨ from your favorite water goddess! As a proud cancer ☀️, cancer 🌙, leo ⬆️, these next few months are MINE TO SHINE both behind the scenes and photographed by a professional. Getchu a girl who can do both. Always remember that water benders can become blood benders, so be nice to your water signs out there ♋️✌🏽💕 professional photos: @emackphoto makeup: @dreronayne styling: @esodette
Likes : 8332
Mica Burton - 8.3K Likes - I am a few days late but, happy start of the ✨ cancer zodiac season ✨ from your favorite water goddess! As a proud cancer ☀️, cancer 🌙, leo ⬆️, these next few months are MINE TO SHINE both behind the scenes and photographed by a professional. Getchu a girl who can do both. 

Always remember that water benders can become blood benders, so be nice to your water signs out there ♋️✌🏽💕

professional photos: @emackphoto 
makeup: @dreronayne 
styling: @esodette

8.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : I am a few days late but, happy start of the ✨ cancer zodiac season ✨ from your favorite water goddess! As a proud cancer ☀️, cancer 🌙, leo ⬆️, these next few months are MINE TO SHINE both behind the scenes and photographed by a professional. Getchu a girl who can do both. Always remember that water benders can become blood benders, so be nice to your water signs out there ♋️✌🏽💕 professional photos: @emackphoto makeup: @dreronayne styling: @esodette
Likes : 8332
Mica Burton - 8.3K Likes - I am a few days late but, happy start of the ✨ cancer zodiac season ✨ from your favorite water goddess! As a proud cancer ☀️, cancer 🌙, leo ⬆️, these next few months are MINE TO SHINE both behind the scenes and photographed by a professional. Getchu a girl who can do both. 

Always remember that water benders can become blood benders, so be nice to your water signs out there ♋️✌🏽💕

professional photos: @emackphoto 
makeup: @dreronayne 
styling: @esodette

8.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : I am a few days late but, happy start of the ✨ cancer zodiac season ✨ from your favorite water goddess! As a proud cancer ☀️, cancer 🌙, leo ⬆️, these next few months are MINE TO SHINE both behind the scenes and photographed by a professional. Getchu a girl who can do both. Always remember that water benders can become blood benders, so be nice to your water signs out there ♋️✌🏽💕 professional photos: @emackphoto makeup: @dreronayne styling: @esodette
Likes : 8332
Mica Burton - 7.9K Likes - Like, ✨totally cool✨. The trailer is now live so I can proudly say that I’m a part of a Totally Spies inspired ttrpg game that launches July 14th on the front page of Twitch! Then the episodes from there will be weekly on Sundays on @thepixelcircus’s YouTube!

I hope to catch you there ✌🏽🌸🩵

7.9K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : Like, ✨totally cool✨. The trailer is now live so I can proudly say that I’m a part of a Totally Spies inspired ttrpg game that launches July 14th on the front page of Twitch! Then the episodes from there will be weekly on Sundays on @thepixelcircus’s YouTube! I hope to catch you there ✌🏽🌸🩵
Likes : 7921
Mica Burton - 7.9K Likes - Like, ✨totally cool✨. The trailer is now live so I can proudly say that I’m a part of a Totally Spies inspired ttrpg game that launches July 14th on the front page of Twitch! Then the episodes from there will be weekly on Sundays on @thepixelcircus’s YouTube!

I hope to catch you there ✌🏽🌸🩵

7.9K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : Like, ✨totally cool✨. The trailer is now live so I can proudly say that I’m a part of a Totally Spies inspired ttrpg game that launches July 14th on the front page of Twitch! Then the episodes from there will be weekly on Sundays on @thepixelcircus’s YouTube! I hope to catch you there ✌🏽🌸🩵
Likes : 7921
Mica Burton - 7.9K Likes - Like, ✨totally cool✨. The trailer is now live so I can proudly say that I’m a part of a Totally Spies inspired ttrpg game that launches July 14th on the front page of Twitch! Then the episodes from there will be weekly on Sundays on @thepixelcircus’s YouTube!

I hope to catch you there ✌🏽🌸🩵

7.9K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : Like, ✨totally cool✨. The trailer is now live so I can proudly say that I’m a part of a Totally Spies inspired ttrpg game that launches July 14th on the front page of Twitch! Then the episodes from there will be weekly on Sundays on @thepixelcircus’s YouTube! I hope to catch you there ✌🏽🌸🩵
Likes : 7921
Mica Burton - 7.6K Likes - “I would rather spend one lifetime with you, than face all the ages of this world alone.” - Arwen to Aragorn

Huge day today. A day that I genuinely never thought would come… my own horse arrived to the barn today. I have worked so hard and found my passion and now I HAVE MY OWN BABY BOY! Everyone, meet Aragorn. Not quite the son of Arathorn, but the son of Mica so that’s good enough. I can’t wait to see how far we soar— this is the beginning of such a beautiful partnership! ✨✨✨

7.6K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : “I would rather spend one lifetime with you, than face all the ages of this world alone.” – Arwen to Aragorn Huge day today. A day that I genuinely never thought would come… my own horse arrived to the barn today. I have worked so hard and found my passion and now I HAVE MY OWN BABY BOY! Everyone, meet Aragorn. Not quite the son of Arathorn, but the son of Mica so that’s good enough. I can’t wait to see how far we soar— this is the beginning of such a beautiful partnership! ✨✨✨
Likes : 7601
Mica Burton - 7.6K Likes - “I would rather spend one lifetime with you, than face all the ages of this world alone.” - Arwen to Aragorn

Huge day today. A day that I genuinely never thought would come… my own horse arrived to the barn today. I have worked so hard and found my passion and now I HAVE MY OWN BABY BOY! Everyone, meet Aragorn. Not quite the son of Arathorn, but the son of Mica so that’s good enough. I can’t wait to see how far we soar— this is the beginning of such a beautiful partnership! ✨✨✨

7.6K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : “I would rather spend one lifetime with you, than face all the ages of this world alone.” – Arwen to Aragorn Huge day today. A day that I genuinely never thought would come… my own horse arrived to the barn today. I have worked so hard and found my passion and now I HAVE MY OWN BABY BOY! Everyone, meet Aragorn. Not quite the son of Arathorn, but the son of Mica so that’s good enough. I can’t wait to see how far we soar— this is the beginning of such a beautiful partnership! ✨✨✨
Likes : 7601
Mica Burton - 7.4K Likes - I will never stop posting this makeup look from 2019 every pride month just like I will never stop being SUPER LOUDLY 🩷💜💙 BISEXUAL 💙💜🩷. Can you hear that iced coffee being shaken aggressively in the distance? It’s mine and it’s a lavender oat milk latte and I am READY FOR PRIDE. 

I am so lucky to be able to join so many others celebrating who we love and how beautiful the way we live our lives is. And to all of you who are reading this and maybe are going through a personal journey, not out for any number of reasons, or don’t feel the need/want to crank the queer up to 11 during June: you are seen and loved and valid. 

Happy pride, everyone. Let’s all strive to be extra kind this month, yeah?

7.4K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : I will never stop posting this makeup look from 2019 every pride month just like I will never stop being SUPER LOUDLY 🩷💜💙 BISEXUAL 💙💜🩷. Can you hear that iced coffee being shaken aggressively in the distance? It’s mine and it’s a lavender oat milk latte and I am READY FOR PRIDE. I am so lucky to be able to join so many others celebrating who we love and how beautiful the way we live our lives is. And to all of you who are reading this and maybe are going through a personal journey, not out for any number of reasons, or don’t feel the need/want to crank the queer up to 11 during June: you are seen and loved and valid. Happy pride, everyone. Let’s all strive to be extra kind this month, yeah?
Likes : 7448
Mica Burton - 7.4K Likes - I will never stop posting this makeup look from 2019 every pride month just like I will never stop being SUPER LOUDLY 🩷💜💙 BISEXUAL 💙💜🩷. Can you hear that iced coffee being shaken aggressively in the distance? It’s mine and it’s a lavender oat milk latte and I am READY FOR PRIDE. 

I am so lucky to be able to join so many others celebrating who we love and how beautiful the way we live our lives is. And to all of you who are reading this and maybe are going through a personal journey, not out for any number of reasons, or don’t feel the need/want to crank the queer up to 11 during June: you are seen and loved and valid. 

Happy pride, everyone. Let’s all strive to be extra kind this month, yeah?

7.4K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : I will never stop posting this makeup look from 2019 every pride month just like I will never stop being SUPER LOUDLY 🩷💜💙 BISEXUAL 💙💜🩷. Can you hear that iced coffee being shaken aggressively in the distance? It’s mine and it’s a lavender oat milk latte and I am READY FOR PRIDE. I am so lucky to be able to join so many others celebrating who we love and how beautiful the way we live our lives is. And to all of you who are reading this and maybe are going through a personal journey, not out for any number of reasons, or don’t feel the need/want to crank the queer up to 11 during June: you are seen and loved and valid. Happy pride, everyone. Let’s all strive to be extra kind this month, yeah?
Likes : 7448
Mica Burton - 7.4K Likes - I will never stop posting this makeup look from 2019 every pride month just like I will never stop being SUPER LOUDLY 🩷💜💙 BISEXUAL 💙💜🩷. Can you hear that iced coffee being shaken aggressively in the distance? It’s mine and it’s a lavender oat milk latte and I am READY FOR PRIDE. 

I am so lucky to be able to join so many others celebrating who we love and how beautiful the way we live our lives is. And to all of you who are reading this and maybe are going through a personal journey, not out for any number of reasons, or don’t feel the need/want to crank the queer up to 11 during June: you are seen and loved and valid. 

Happy pride, everyone. Let’s all strive to be extra kind this month, yeah?

7.4K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : I will never stop posting this makeup look from 2019 every pride month just like I will never stop being SUPER LOUDLY 🩷💜💙 BISEXUAL 💙💜🩷. Can you hear that iced coffee being shaken aggressively in the distance? It’s mine and it’s a lavender oat milk latte and I am READY FOR PRIDE. I am so lucky to be able to join so many others celebrating who we love and how beautiful the way we live our lives is. And to all of you who are reading this and maybe are going through a personal journey, not out for any number of reasons, or don’t feel the need/want to crank the queer up to 11 during June: you are seen and loved and valid. Happy pride, everyone. Let’s all strive to be extra kind this month, yeah?
Likes : 7448
Mica Burton - 7.3K Likes - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨

7.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
Likes : 7315
Mica Burton - 7.3K Likes - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨

7.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
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Mica Burton - 7.3K Likes - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨

7.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
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Mica Burton - 7.3K Likes - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨

7.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
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Mica Burton - 7.3K Likes - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨

7.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
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Mica Burton - 7.3K Likes - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨

7.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
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Mica Burton - 7.3K Likes - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨

7.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
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Mica Burton - 7.3K Likes - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨

7.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
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Mica Burton - 7.3K Likes - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨

7.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
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Mica Burton - 7.3K Likes - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨

7.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
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Mica Burton - 7.3K Likes - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨

7.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
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Mica Burton - 7.3K Likes - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨

7.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
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Mica Burton - 7.3K Likes - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨

7.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
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Mica Burton - 7.3K Likes - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨

7.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
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Mica Burton - 7.3K Likes - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨

7.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
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Mica Burton - 7.3K Likes - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨

7.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
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Mica Burton - 7.3K Likes - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨

7.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
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Mica Burton - 7.3K Likes - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨

7.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
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Mica Burton - 7.3K Likes - 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨

7.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : 2024, carousel edition. Now I can tag some of the people in my life who made this year shine ✨
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Mica Burton - 7.3K Likes - hey, remember waaaay back in the day (aka 2019 and before) when i used to cosplay? turns out some of my friends are yanking me out of semi-retirement this weekend. not giving any spoilers, but im actually super excited to get back to my nerd roots for a couple of days. ✨

7.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : hey, remember waaaay back in the day (aka 2019 and before) when i used to cosplay? turns out some of my friends are yanking me out of semi-retirement this weekend. not giving any spoilers, but im actually super excited to get back to my nerd roots for a couple of days. ✨
Likes : 7264
Mica Burton - 7.3K Likes - hey, remember waaaay back in the day (aka 2019 and before) when i used to cosplay? turns out some of my friends are yanking me out of semi-retirement this weekend. not giving any spoilers, but im actually super excited to get back to my nerd roots for a couple of days. ✨

7.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : hey, remember waaaay back in the day (aka 2019 and before) when i used to cosplay? turns out some of my friends are yanking me out of semi-retirement this weekend. not giving any spoilers, but im actually super excited to get back to my nerd roots for a couple of days. ✨
Likes : 7264
Mica Burton - 7.3K Likes - hey, remember waaaay back in the day (aka 2019 and before) when i used to cosplay? turns out some of my friends are yanking me out of semi-retirement this weekend. not giving any spoilers, but im actually super excited to get back to my nerd roots for a couple of days. ✨

7.3K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : hey, remember waaaay back in the day (aka 2019 and before) when i used to cosplay? turns out some of my friends are yanking me out of semi-retirement this weekend. not giving any spoilers, but im actually super excited to get back to my nerd roots for a couple of days. ✨
Likes : 7264
Mica Burton - 7.2K Likes - I have no festive photos to post for Christmas Eve so… Merry Sonic???? I mean there’s that Christmas song that says “five golden rings”… so it works… get it. Golden rings. Like Sonic. 

…ANYWAY HAPPY HOLIDAYS 🎄🎄🎄

7.2K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : I have no festive photos to post for Christmas Eve so… Merry Sonic???? I mean there’s that Christmas song that says “five golden rings”… so it works… get it. Golden rings. Like Sonic. …ANYWAY HAPPY HOLIDAYS 🎄🎄🎄
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Mica Burton - 7.2K Likes - I have no festive photos to post for Christmas Eve so… Merry Sonic???? I mean there’s that Christmas song that says “five golden rings”… so it works… get it. Golden rings. Like Sonic. 

…ANYWAY HAPPY HOLIDAYS 🎄🎄🎄

7.2K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : I have no festive photos to post for Christmas Eve so… Merry Sonic???? I mean there’s that Christmas song that says “five golden rings”… so it works… get it. Golden rings. Like Sonic. …ANYWAY HAPPY HOLIDAYS 🎄🎄🎄
Likes : 7158
Mica Burton - 7.2K Likes - I have no festive photos to post for Christmas Eve so… Merry Sonic???? I mean there’s that Christmas song that says “five golden rings”… so it works… get it. Golden rings. Like Sonic. 

…ANYWAY HAPPY HOLIDAYS 🎄🎄🎄

7.2K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : I have no festive photos to post for Christmas Eve so… Merry Sonic???? I mean there’s that Christmas song that says “five golden rings”… so it works… get it. Golden rings. Like Sonic. …ANYWAY HAPPY HOLIDAYS 🎄🎄🎄
Likes : 7158
Mica Burton - 4.9K Likes - I can’t believe after 2 years, tonight is the last night of the Eras Tour. I am not being hyperbolic when I say that the only bright spot of my almost a year of recovering from my broken leg was attending the Eras Tour in August of 2023. It was the only event I didn’t cancel during my bed rest; I said the only thing that would keep me from seeing Taylor live was a goddamn coma so I spent a week straight hand bedazzling my medical boot, navigated SoFi stadium on a knee scooter with the help of an incredible friend, and (with the help of crazy pain killers) had one of the most memorable nights of my life. Taylor is the reason I got through the darkest period of my life, the reason I realized I deserved better in my relationship where I felt like I was nothing, and the reason why I have “long story short, I survived” tattooed on my arm to remind me to keep fighting. 

Thank you, Taylor, for giving us two years of your life for this tour and your loving Swifties. You mean a lot to us. 🫶🏽

4.9K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : I can’t believe after 2 years, tonight is the last night of the Eras Tour. I am not being hyperbolic when I say that the only bright spot of my almost a year of recovering from my broken leg was attending the Eras Tour in August of 2023. It was the only event I didn’t cancel during my bed rest; I said the only thing that would keep me from seeing Taylor live was a goddamn coma so I spent a week straight hand bedazzling my medical boot, navigated SoFi stadium on a knee scooter with the help of an incredible friend, and (with the help of crazy pain killers) had one of the most memorable nights of my life. Taylor is the reason I got through the darkest period of my life, the reason I realized I deserved better in my relationship where I felt like I was nothing, and the reason why I have “long story short, I survived” tattooed on my arm to remind me to keep fighting. Thank you, Taylor, for giving us two years of your life for this tour and your loving Swifties. You mean a lot to us. 🫶🏽
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Mica Burton - 4.9K Likes - I can’t believe after 2 years, tonight is the last night of the Eras Tour. I am not being hyperbolic when I say that the only bright spot of my almost a year of recovering from my broken leg was attending the Eras Tour in August of 2023. It was the only event I didn’t cancel during my bed rest; I said the only thing that would keep me from seeing Taylor live was a goddamn coma so I spent a week straight hand bedazzling my medical boot, navigated SoFi stadium on a knee scooter with the help of an incredible friend, and (with the help of crazy pain killers) had one of the most memorable nights of my life. Taylor is the reason I got through the darkest period of my life, the reason I realized I deserved better in my relationship where I felt like I was nothing, and the reason why I have “long story short, I survived” tattooed on my arm to remind me to keep fighting. 

Thank you, Taylor, for giving us two years of your life for this tour and your loving Swifties. You mean a lot to us. 🫶🏽

4.9K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : I can’t believe after 2 years, tonight is the last night of the Eras Tour. I am not being hyperbolic when I say that the only bright spot of my almost a year of recovering from my broken leg was attending the Eras Tour in August of 2023. It was the only event I didn’t cancel during my bed rest; I said the only thing that would keep me from seeing Taylor live was a goddamn coma so I spent a week straight hand bedazzling my medical boot, navigated SoFi stadium on a knee scooter with the help of an incredible friend, and (with the help of crazy pain killers) had one of the most memorable nights of my life. Taylor is the reason I got through the darkest period of my life, the reason I realized I deserved better in my relationship where I felt like I was nothing, and the reason why I have “long story short, I survived” tattooed on my arm to remind me to keep fighting. Thank you, Taylor, for giving us two years of your life for this tour and your loving Swifties. You mean a lot to us. 🫶🏽
Likes : 4855
Mica Burton - 4.9K Likes - I can’t believe after 2 years, tonight is the last night of the Eras Tour. I am not being hyperbolic when I say that the only bright spot of my almost a year of recovering from my broken leg was attending the Eras Tour in August of 2023. It was the only event I didn’t cancel during my bed rest; I said the only thing that would keep me from seeing Taylor live was a goddamn coma so I spent a week straight hand bedazzling my medical boot, navigated SoFi stadium on a knee scooter with the help of an incredible friend, and (with the help of crazy pain killers) had one of the most memorable nights of my life. Taylor is the reason I got through the darkest period of my life, the reason I realized I deserved better in my relationship where I felt like I was nothing, and the reason why I have “long story short, I survived” tattooed on my arm to remind me to keep fighting. 

Thank you, Taylor, for giving us two years of your life for this tour and your loving Swifties. You mean a lot to us. 🫶🏽

4.9K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : I can’t believe after 2 years, tonight is the last night of the Eras Tour. I am not being hyperbolic when I say that the only bright spot of my almost a year of recovering from my broken leg was attending the Eras Tour in August of 2023. It was the only event I didn’t cancel during my bed rest; I said the only thing that would keep me from seeing Taylor live was a goddamn coma so I spent a week straight hand bedazzling my medical boot, navigated SoFi stadium on a knee scooter with the help of an incredible friend, and (with the help of crazy pain killers) had one of the most memorable nights of my life. Taylor is the reason I got through the darkest period of my life, the reason I realized I deserved better in my relationship where I felt like I was nothing, and the reason why I have “long story short, I survived” tattooed on my arm to remind me to keep fighting. Thank you, Taylor, for giving us two years of your life for this tour and your loving Swifties. You mean a lot to us. 🫶🏽
Likes : 4855
Mica Burton - 4.9K Likes - I can’t believe after 2 years, tonight is the last night of the Eras Tour. I am not being hyperbolic when I say that the only bright spot of my almost a year of recovering from my broken leg was attending the Eras Tour in August of 2023. It was the only event I didn’t cancel during my bed rest; I said the only thing that would keep me from seeing Taylor live was a goddamn coma so I spent a week straight hand bedazzling my medical boot, navigated SoFi stadium on a knee scooter with the help of an incredible friend, and (with the help of crazy pain killers) had one of the most memorable nights of my life. Taylor is the reason I got through the darkest period of my life, the reason I realized I deserved better in my relationship where I felt like I was nothing, and the reason why I have “long story short, I survived” tattooed on my arm to remind me to keep fighting. 

Thank you, Taylor, for giving us two years of your life for this tour and your loving Swifties. You mean a lot to us. 🫶🏽

4.9K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : I can’t believe after 2 years, tonight is the last night of the Eras Tour. I am not being hyperbolic when I say that the only bright spot of my almost a year of recovering from my broken leg was attending the Eras Tour in August of 2023. It was the only event I didn’t cancel during my bed rest; I said the only thing that would keep me from seeing Taylor live was a goddamn coma so I spent a week straight hand bedazzling my medical boot, navigated SoFi stadium on a knee scooter with the help of an incredible friend, and (with the help of crazy pain killers) had one of the most memorable nights of my life. Taylor is the reason I got through the darkest period of my life, the reason I realized I deserved better in my relationship where I felt like I was nothing, and the reason why I have “long story short, I survived” tattooed on my arm to remind me to keep fighting. Thank you, Taylor, for giving us two years of your life for this tour and your loving Swifties. You mean a lot to us. 🫶🏽
Likes : 4855
Mica Burton - 4.8K Likes - happy halloween from a girl reposting old spooky season photos and will spend tonight playing monster hunter in bed 

tbh this is the scariest thing of all— feeling old and too tired to go out on halloween LOL

4.8K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : happy halloween from a girl reposting old spooky season photos and will spend tonight playing monster hunter in bed tbh this is the scariest thing of all— feeling old and too tired to go out on halloween LOL
Likes : 4841
Mica Burton - 4.8K Likes - happy halloween from a girl reposting old spooky season photos and will spend tonight playing monster hunter in bed 

tbh this is the scariest thing of all— feeling old and too tired to go out on halloween LOL

4.8K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : happy halloween from a girl reposting old spooky season photos and will spend tonight playing monster hunter in bed tbh this is the scariest thing of all— feeling old and too tired to go out on halloween LOL
Likes : 4841
Mica Burton - 4.7K Likes - There’s a thing that fucking sucks about being an equestrian. Sometimes the horse that you love with your whole goddamn heart isn’t the right horse for you anymore for any number of reasons, and you have to sell them to a new wonderful home. Aragorn and I have never been the perfect fit: he’s pretty small, he and I both have crazy anxiety which is an endless circle of spooking and panic, and sometimes it’s just a fact that the rider and horse are just a complicated match. That was only in the saddle though. Every other second of every day, he was my perfect angel boy. I love him with my whole heart and soul and he will always be my heart horse. Thanks to @cellardoorequestrian who I trust with my life, she has found him a perfect and loving new home, so I am not worried. I will miss him. Always.

No photos of us riding— that wasn’t the most important thing to me with him. Only pictures of us and our partnership because goddamn we were partners. He’s saved my ass in the saddle more times than he or I have spooked. 

I’ll miss sharing apples. I taught him how to give me kisses on the cheek, and he was a good listener. I know his new owner will love him. 

Please scroll all the way to the last two videos in this carousel— it’s him running in a huge field, happier than I’ve ever seen him, with the sunset so perfect in the background it looks like it was directed by Denis Villeneuve. 

All this to say. I love you Drambuie Z aka Aragorn. 

“I would rather share one lifetime with you than face all the ages of this world alone.” And my time with you was the best timeline. I’ll never be alone. 🖤

4.7K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : There’s a thing that fucking sucks about being an equestrian. Sometimes the horse that you love with your whole goddamn heart isn’t the right horse for you anymore for any number of reasons, and you have to sell them to a new wonderful home. Aragorn and I have never been the perfect fit: he’s pretty small, he and I both have crazy anxiety which is an endless circle of spooking and panic, and sometimes it’s just a fact that the rider and horse are just a complicated match. That was only in the saddle though. Every other second of every day, he was my perfect angel boy. I love him with my whole heart and soul and he will always be my heart horse. Thanks to @cellardoorequestrian who I trust with my life, she has found him a perfect and loving new home, so I am not worried. I will miss him. Always. No photos of us riding— that wasn’t the most important thing to me with him. Only pictures of us and our partnership because goddamn we were partners. He’s saved my ass in the saddle more times than he or I have spooked. I’ll miss sharing apples. I taught him how to give me kisses on the cheek, and he was a good listener. I know his new owner will love him. Please scroll all the way to the last two videos in this carousel— it’s him running in a huge field, happier than I’ve ever seen him, with the sunset so perfect in the background it looks like it was directed by Denis Villeneuve. All this to say. I love you Drambuie Z aka Aragorn. “I would rather share one lifetime with you than face all the ages of this world alone.” And my time with you was the best timeline. I’ll never be alone. 🖤
Likes : 4732
Mica Burton - 4.7K Likes - There’s a thing that fucking sucks about being an equestrian. Sometimes the horse that you love with your whole goddamn heart isn’t the right horse for you anymore for any number of reasons, and you have to sell them to a new wonderful home. Aragorn and I have never been the perfect fit: he’s pretty small, he and I both have crazy anxiety which is an endless circle of spooking and panic, and sometimes it’s just a fact that the rider and horse are just a complicated match. That was only in the saddle though. Every other second of every day, he was my perfect angel boy. I love him with my whole heart and soul and he will always be my heart horse. Thanks to @cellardoorequestrian who I trust with my life, she has found him a perfect and loving new home, so I am not worried. I will miss him. Always.

No photos of us riding— that wasn’t the most important thing to me with him. Only pictures of us and our partnership because goddamn we were partners. He’s saved my ass in the saddle more times than he or I have spooked. 

I’ll miss sharing apples. I taught him how to give me kisses on the cheek, and he was a good listener. I know his new owner will love him. 

Please scroll all the way to the last two videos in this carousel— it’s him running in a huge field, happier than I’ve ever seen him, with the sunset so perfect in the background it looks like it was directed by Denis Villeneuve. 

All this to say. I love you Drambuie Z aka Aragorn. 

“I would rather share one lifetime with you than face all the ages of this world alone.” And my time with you was the best timeline. I’ll never be alone. 🖤

4.7K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : There’s a thing that fucking sucks about being an equestrian. Sometimes the horse that you love with your whole goddamn heart isn’t the right horse for you anymore for any number of reasons, and you have to sell them to a new wonderful home. Aragorn and I have never been the perfect fit: he’s pretty small, he and I both have crazy anxiety which is an endless circle of spooking and panic, and sometimes it’s just a fact that the rider and horse are just a complicated match. That was only in the saddle though. Every other second of every day, he was my perfect angel boy. I love him with my whole heart and soul and he will always be my heart horse. Thanks to @cellardoorequestrian who I trust with my life, she has found him a perfect and loving new home, so I am not worried. I will miss him. Always. No photos of us riding— that wasn’t the most important thing to me with him. Only pictures of us and our partnership because goddamn we were partners. He’s saved my ass in the saddle more times than he or I have spooked. I’ll miss sharing apples. I taught him how to give me kisses on the cheek, and he was a good listener. I know his new owner will love him. Please scroll all the way to the last two videos in this carousel— it’s him running in a huge field, happier than I’ve ever seen him, with the sunset so perfect in the background it looks like it was directed by Denis Villeneuve. All this to say. I love you Drambuie Z aka Aragorn. “I would rather share one lifetime with you than face all the ages of this world alone.” And my time with you was the best timeline. I’ll never be alone. 🖤
Likes : 4732
Mica Burton - 4.7K Likes - There’s a thing that fucking sucks about being an equestrian. Sometimes the horse that you love with your whole goddamn heart isn’t the right horse for you anymore for any number of reasons, and you have to sell them to a new wonderful home. Aragorn and I have never been the perfect fit: he’s pretty small, he and I both have crazy anxiety which is an endless circle of spooking and panic, and sometimes it’s just a fact that the rider and horse are just a complicated match. That was only in the saddle though. Every other second of every day, he was my perfect angel boy. I love him with my whole heart and soul and he will always be my heart horse. Thanks to @cellardoorequestrian who I trust with my life, she has found him a perfect and loving new home, so I am not worried. I will miss him. Always.

No photos of us riding— that wasn’t the most important thing to me with him. Only pictures of us and our partnership because goddamn we were partners. He’s saved my ass in the saddle more times than he or I have spooked. 

I’ll miss sharing apples. I taught him how to give me kisses on the cheek, and he was a good listener. I know his new owner will love him. 

Please scroll all the way to the last two videos in this carousel— it’s him running in a huge field, happier than I’ve ever seen him, with the sunset so perfect in the background it looks like it was directed by Denis Villeneuve. 

All this to say. I love you Drambuie Z aka Aragorn. 

“I would rather share one lifetime with you than face all the ages of this world alone.” And my time with you was the best timeline. I’ll never be alone. 🖤

4.7K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : There’s a thing that fucking sucks about being an equestrian. Sometimes the horse that you love with your whole goddamn heart isn’t the right horse for you anymore for any number of reasons, and you have to sell them to a new wonderful home. Aragorn and I have never been the perfect fit: he’s pretty small, he and I both have crazy anxiety which is an endless circle of spooking and panic, and sometimes it’s just a fact that the rider and horse are just a complicated match. That was only in the saddle though. Every other second of every day, he was my perfect angel boy. I love him with my whole heart and soul and he will always be my heart horse. Thanks to @cellardoorequestrian who I trust with my life, she has found him a perfect and loving new home, so I am not worried. I will miss him. Always. No photos of us riding— that wasn’t the most important thing to me with him. Only pictures of us and our partnership because goddamn we were partners. He’s saved my ass in the saddle more times than he or I have spooked. I’ll miss sharing apples. I taught him how to give me kisses on the cheek, and he was a good listener. I know his new owner will love him. Please scroll all the way to the last two videos in this carousel— it’s him running in a huge field, happier than I’ve ever seen him, with the sunset so perfect in the background it looks like it was directed by Denis Villeneuve. All this to say. I love you Drambuie Z aka Aragorn. “I would rather share one lifetime with you than face all the ages of this world alone.” And my time with you was the best timeline. I’ll never be alone. 🖤
Likes : 4732
Mica Burton - 4.7K Likes - There’s a thing that fucking sucks about being an equestrian. Sometimes the horse that you love with your whole goddamn heart isn’t the right horse for you anymore for any number of reasons, and you have to sell them to a new wonderful home. Aragorn and I have never been the perfect fit: he’s pretty small, he and I both have crazy anxiety which is an endless circle of spooking and panic, and sometimes it’s just a fact that the rider and horse are just a complicated match. That was only in the saddle though. Every other second of every day, he was my perfect angel boy. I love him with my whole heart and soul and he will always be my heart horse. Thanks to @cellardoorequestrian who I trust with my life, she has found him a perfect and loving new home, so I am not worried. I will miss him. Always.

No photos of us riding— that wasn’t the most important thing to me with him. Only pictures of us and our partnership because goddamn we were partners. He’s saved my ass in the saddle more times than he or I have spooked. 

I’ll miss sharing apples. I taught him how to give me kisses on the cheek, and he was a good listener. I know his new owner will love him. 

Please scroll all the way to the last two videos in this carousel— it’s him running in a huge field, happier than I’ve ever seen him, with the sunset so perfect in the background it looks like it was directed by Denis Villeneuve. 

All this to say. I love you Drambuie Z aka Aragorn. 

“I would rather share one lifetime with you than face all the ages of this world alone.” And my time with you was the best timeline. I’ll never be alone. 🖤

4.7K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : There’s a thing that fucking sucks about being an equestrian. Sometimes the horse that you love with your whole goddamn heart isn’t the right horse for you anymore for any number of reasons, and you have to sell them to a new wonderful home. Aragorn and I have never been the perfect fit: he’s pretty small, he and I both have crazy anxiety which is an endless circle of spooking and panic, and sometimes it’s just a fact that the rider and horse are just a complicated match. That was only in the saddle though. Every other second of every day, he was my perfect angel boy. I love him with my whole heart and soul and he will always be my heart horse. Thanks to @cellardoorequestrian who I trust with my life, she has found him a perfect and loving new home, so I am not worried. I will miss him. Always. No photos of us riding— that wasn’t the most important thing to me with him. Only pictures of us and our partnership because goddamn we were partners. He’s saved my ass in the saddle more times than he or I have spooked. I’ll miss sharing apples. I taught him how to give me kisses on the cheek, and he was a good listener. I know his new owner will love him. Please scroll all the way to the last two videos in this carousel— it’s him running in a huge field, happier than I’ve ever seen him, with the sunset so perfect in the background it looks like it was directed by Denis Villeneuve. All this to say. I love you Drambuie Z aka Aragorn. “I would rather share one lifetime with you than face all the ages of this world alone.” And my time with you was the best timeline. I’ll never be alone. 🖤
Likes : 4732
Mica Burton - 4.7K Likes - There’s a thing that fucking sucks about being an equestrian. Sometimes the horse that you love with your whole goddamn heart isn’t the right horse for you anymore for any number of reasons, and you have to sell them to a new wonderful home. Aragorn and I have never been the perfect fit: he’s pretty small, he and I both have crazy anxiety which is an endless circle of spooking and panic, and sometimes it’s just a fact that the rider and horse are just a complicated match. That was only in the saddle though. Every other second of every day, he was my perfect angel boy. I love him with my whole heart and soul and he will always be my heart horse. Thanks to @cellardoorequestrian who I trust with my life, she has found him a perfect and loving new home, so I am not worried. I will miss him. Always.

No photos of us riding— that wasn’t the most important thing to me with him. Only pictures of us and our partnership because goddamn we were partners. He’s saved my ass in the saddle more times than he or I have spooked. 

I’ll miss sharing apples. I taught him how to give me kisses on the cheek, and he was a good listener. I know his new owner will love him. 

Please scroll all the way to the last two videos in this carousel— it’s him running in a huge field, happier than I’ve ever seen him, with the sunset so perfect in the background it looks like it was directed by Denis Villeneuve. 

All this to say. I love you Drambuie Z aka Aragorn. 

“I would rather share one lifetime with you than face all the ages of this world alone.” And my time with you was the best timeline. I’ll never be alone. 🖤

4.7K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : There’s a thing that fucking sucks about being an equestrian. Sometimes the horse that you love with your whole goddamn heart isn’t the right horse for you anymore for any number of reasons, and you have to sell them to a new wonderful home. Aragorn and I have never been the perfect fit: he’s pretty small, he and I both have crazy anxiety which is an endless circle of spooking and panic, and sometimes it’s just a fact that the rider and horse are just a complicated match. That was only in the saddle though. Every other second of every day, he was my perfect angel boy. I love him with my whole heart and soul and he will always be my heart horse. Thanks to @cellardoorequestrian who I trust with my life, she has found him a perfect and loving new home, so I am not worried. I will miss him. Always. No photos of us riding— that wasn’t the most important thing to me with him. Only pictures of us and our partnership because goddamn we were partners. He’s saved my ass in the saddle more times than he or I have spooked. I’ll miss sharing apples. I taught him how to give me kisses on the cheek, and he was a good listener. I know his new owner will love him. Please scroll all the way to the last two videos in this carousel— it’s him running in a huge field, happier than I’ve ever seen him, with the sunset so perfect in the background it looks like it was directed by Denis Villeneuve. All this to say. I love you Drambuie Z aka Aragorn. “I would rather share one lifetime with you than face all the ages of this world alone.” And my time with you was the best timeline. I’ll never be alone. 🖤
Likes : 4732
Mica Burton - 4.7K Likes - There’s a thing that fucking sucks about being an equestrian. Sometimes the horse that you love with your whole goddamn heart isn’t the right horse for you anymore for any number of reasons, and you have to sell them to a new wonderful home. Aragorn and I have never been the perfect fit: he’s pretty small, he and I both have crazy anxiety which is an endless circle of spooking and panic, and sometimes it’s just a fact that the rider and horse are just a complicated match. That was only in the saddle though. Every other second of every day, he was my perfect angel boy. I love him with my whole heart and soul and he will always be my heart horse. Thanks to @cellardoorequestrian who I trust with my life, she has found him a perfect and loving new home, so I am not worried. I will miss him. Always.

No photos of us riding— that wasn’t the most important thing to me with him. Only pictures of us and our partnership because goddamn we were partners. He’s saved my ass in the saddle more times than he or I have spooked. 

I’ll miss sharing apples. I taught him how to give me kisses on the cheek, and he was a good listener. I know his new owner will love him. 

Please scroll all the way to the last two videos in this carousel— it’s him running in a huge field, happier than I’ve ever seen him, with the sunset so perfect in the background it looks like it was directed by Denis Villeneuve. 

All this to say. I love you Drambuie Z aka Aragorn. 

“I would rather share one lifetime with you than face all the ages of this world alone.” And my time with you was the best timeline. I’ll never be alone. 🖤

4.7K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : There’s a thing that fucking sucks about being an equestrian. Sometimes the horse that you love with your whole goddamn heart isn’t the right horse for you anymore for any number of reasons, and you have to sell them to a new wonderful home. Aragorn and I have never been the perfect fit: he’s pretty small, he and I both have crazy anxiety which is an endless circle of spooking and panic, and sometimes it’s just a fact that the rider and horse are just a complicated match. That was only in the saddle though. Every other second of every day, he was my perfect angel boy. I love him with my whole heart and soul and he will always be my heart horse. Thanks to @cellardoorequestrian who I trust with my life, she has found him a perfect and loving new home, so I am not worried. I will miss him. Always. No photos of us riding— that wasn’t the most important thing to me with him. Only pictures of us and our partnership because goddamn we were partners. He’s saved my ass in the saddle more times than he or I have spooked. I’ll miss sharing apples. I taught him how to give me kisses on the cheek, and he was a good listener. I know his new owner will love him. Please scroll all the way to the last two videos in this carousel— it’s him running in a huge field, happier than I’ve ever seen him, with the sunset so perfect in the background it looks like it was directed by Denis Villeneuve. All this to say. I love you Drambuie Z aka Aragorn. “I would rather share one lifetime with you than face all the ages of this world alone.” And my time with you was the best timeline. I’ll never be alone. 🖤
Likes : 4732
Mica Burton - 4.7K Likes - There’s a thing that fucking sucks about being an equestrian. Sometimes the horse that you love with your whole goddamn heart isn’t the right horse for you anymore for any number of reasons, and you have to sell them to a new wonderful home. Aragorn and I have never been the perfect fit: he’s pretty small, he and I both have crazy anxiety which is an endless circle of spooking and panic, and sometimes it’s just a fact that the rider and horse are just a complicated match. That was only in the saddle though. Every other second of every day, he was my perfect angel boy. I love him with my whole heart and soul and he will always be my heart horse. Thanks to @cellardoorequestrian who I trust with my life, she has found him a perfect and loving new home, so I am not worried. I will miss him. Always.

No photos of us riding— that wasn’t the most important thing to me with him. Only pictures of us and our partnership because goddamn we were partners. He’s saved my ass in the saddle more times than he or I have spooked. 

I’ll miss sharing apples. I taught him how to give me kisses on the cheek, and he was a good listener. I know his new owner will love him. 

Please scroll all the way to the last two videos in this carousel— it’s him running in a huge field, happier than I’ve ever seen him, with the sunset so perfect in the background it looks like it was directed by Denis Villeneuve. 

All this to say. I love you Drambuie Z aka Aragorn. 

“I would rather share one lifetime with you than face all the ages of this world alone.” And my time with you was the best timeline. I’ll never be alone. 🖤

4.7K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : There’s a thing that fucking sucks about being an equestrian. Sometimes the horse that you love with your whole goddamn heart isn’t the right horse for you anymore for any number of reasons, and you have to sell them to a new wonderful home. Aragorn and I have never been the perfect fit: he’s pretty small, he and I both have crazy anxiety which is an endless circle of spooking and panic, and sometimes it’s just a fact that the rider and horse are just a complicated match. That was only in the saddle though. Every other second of every day, he was my perfect angel boy. I love him with my whole heart and soul and he will always be my heart horse. Thanks to @cellardoorequestrian who I trust with my life, she has found him a perfect and loving new home, so I am not worried. I will miss him. Always. No photos of us riding— that wasn’t the most important thing to me with him. Only pictures of us and our partnership because goddamn we were partners. He’s saved my ass in the saddle more times than he or I have spooked. I’ll miss sharing apples. I taught him how to give me kisses on the cheek, and he was a good listener. I know his new owner will love him. Please scroll all the way to the last two videos in this carousel— it’s him running in a huge field, happier than I’ve ever seen him, with the sunset so perfect in the background it looks like it was directed by Denis Villeneuve. All this to say. I love you Drambuie Z aka Aragorn. “I would rather share one lifetime with you than face all the ages of this world alone.” And my time with you was the best timeline. I’ll never be alone. 🖤
Likes : 4732
Mica Burton - 4.6K Likes - This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES!

I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. 

The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel.

So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about.

If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.

4.6K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES! I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel. So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about. If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.
Likes : 4558
Mica Burton - 4.6K Likes - This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES!

I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. 

The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel.

So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about.

If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.

4.6K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES! I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel. So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about. If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.
Likes : 4558
Mica Burton - 4.6K Likes - This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES!

I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. 

The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel.

So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about.

If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.

4.6K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES! I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel. So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about. If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.
Likes : 4558
Mica Burton - 4.6K Likes - This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES!

I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. 

The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel.

So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about.

If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.

4.6K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES! I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel. So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about. If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.
Likes : 4558
Mica Burton - 4.6K Likes - This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES!

I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. 

The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel.

So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about.

If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.

4.6K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES! I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel. So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about. If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.
Likes : 4558
Mica Burton - 4.6K Likes - This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES!

I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. 

The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel.

So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about.

If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.

4.6K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES! I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel. So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about. If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.
Likes : 4558
Mica Burton - 4.6K Likes - This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES!

I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. 

The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel.

So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about.

If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.

4.6K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES! I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel. So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about. If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.
Likes : 4558
Mica Burton - 4.6K Likes - This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES!

I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. 

The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel.

So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about.

If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.

4.6K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES! I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel. So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about. If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.
Likes : 4558
Mica Burton - 4.6K Likes - This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES!

I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. 

The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel.

So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about.

If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.

4.6K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES! I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel. So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about. If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.
Likes : 4558
Mica Burton - 4.6K Likes - This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES!

I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. 

The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel.

So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about.

If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.

4.6K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES! I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel. So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about. If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.
Likes : 4558
Mica Burton - 4.6K Likes - This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES!

I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. 

The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel.

So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about.

If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.

4.6K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES! I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel. So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about. If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.
Likes : 4558
Mica Burton - 4.6K Likes - This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES!

I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. 

The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel.

So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about.

If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.

4.6K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : This is a bit of a long post, but bear with me; I put a lot of love into it 🩷. If you’ve been following me for more than 5 minutes, you’ll know that I like One Piece. I don’t have the time (or character limit) to go into detail about how formative the series is for me and has touched my heart blah blah blah. So for my next “belated Japan posting” installment, ONE PIECE ADVENTURES! I purposely planned my trip to be able to celebrate one of my favorite character’s— Trafalgar Law— birthday! I spent the day hanging out with other Law fans in Shibuya, language barrier be damned. I went to about 5 Mugiwara stores (and spent an amount of money on merch and figurines I’m ashamed to admit), went to the One Piece museum only 2 days after it opened where they displayed every page of the manga from chapter 1-1100, but best of all, I did the “One Piece pilgrimage”. The creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda, was born in Kumamoto Japan. Around the prefecture there are large bronze statues placed in many different locations as a part of a project to help Kumamoto recover from an earthquake with a generous donation from Oda. So like many fans, I took a 7 hour bullet train trip to Kumamoto, bought my first straw hat, spent ~7 hours getting to as many statues as I could (only 5/10 but they’re some of my fave crew members), slept one night in a ryokan, then travelled home the next day. The only reason I could see so many is because of an INCREDIBLE taxi driver that asked via a translator if I planned to see the other statues, and offered to take me to as many as he could, cutting the meter when I got out to take pictures. He didn’t speak a word of English and I’m nowhere near conversational, so we chatted for hours via an app and I cried from how grateful I was when he dropped me at my hotel. So, all this to say, my One Piece adventures were amazing. Not just because of the merch and themed things, but because this franchise literally transcended language barriers so strangers could all enjoy something we care about. If you read all of this, I love you. Go watch One Piece. The content is worth the time.
Likes : 4558
Mica Burton - 4.5K Likes - a small snippet of the traveling adventures i’ve gone on in the past couple of weeks. from the beach to the windy city, i’ve been spending such precious time with such PRECIOUS friends! missing them already. 🩷✨

4.5K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : a small snippet of the traveling adventures i’ve gone on in the past couple of weeks. from the beach to the windy city, i’ve been spending such precious time with such PRECIOUS friends! missing them already. 🩷✨
Likes : 4474
Mica Burton - 4.5K Likes - a small snippet of the traveling adventures i’ve gone on in the past couple of weeks. from the beach to the windy city, i’ve been spending such precious time with such PRECIOUS friends! missing them already. 🩷✨

4.5K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : a small snippet of the traveling adventures i’ve gone on in the past couple of weeks. from the beach to the windy city, i’ve been spending such precious time with such PRECIOUS friends! missing them already. 🩷✨
Likes : 4474
Mica Burton - 4.5K Likes - a small snippet of the traveling adventures i’ve gone on in the past couple of weeks. from the beach to the windy city, i’ve been spending such precious time with such PRECIOUS friends! missing them already. 🩷✨

4.5K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : a small snippet of the traveling adventures i’ve gone on in the past couple of weeks. from the beach to the windy city, i’ve been spending such precious time with such PRECIOUS friends! missing them already. 🩷✨
Likes : 4474
Mica Burton - 4.5K Likes - a small snippet of the traveling adventures i’ve gone on in the past couple of weeks. from the beach to the windy city, i’ve been spending such precious time with such PRECIOUS friends! missing them already. 🩷✨

4.5K Likes – Mica Burton Instagram

Caption : a small snippet of the traveling adventures i’ve gone on in the past couple of weeks. from the beach to the windy city, i’ve been spending such precious time with such PRECIOUS friends! missing them already. 🩷✨
Likes : 4474