October 19, 2011
We Are One

Hello all!

I would like to introduce you to my lovely friend Rosie, if you haven’t heard of her already. In her words, a Peaceful Warrior fighting the battle for her life, she has many talents, like writing poetry and cooking delicious-looking vegan food, but really, there is so much more! Read more about her @ We Are One

On her blog, she writes:

I will be here —> we.are.one@inbox.com
And you email me a question you have, or a concern, or just a pondering about life. Perhaps it’s something you feel too shy or embarrassed to ask others, or too scared to ask yourself. Or perhaps you just needed a loving awakening to realize that someone out there cares for you, even if we’ve never met.
So write me, and I will write or video back. :)

She is such a beautiful person, inside and out, and I wish you to go learn more about her :)

May 26, 2011

April 18, 2011
"Look! I’m lost without you
I couldn’t handle it
Hard! Your absence it too hard
I couldn’t get used to it
Bang, bang this foolish head
On the walls, on the rocks for the joy of it
Then forgive me, come embrace me
I’m changed, melted couldn’t do without you
Look, I’ve come meekly like a lamb
At your knees for as long as you want me
This time, I’ve swallowed my pride
Threw it away and came
Discard me if you wish, kiss me if you want
But first listen look into my eyes
Believe me, this time
I know the situation (know this)
I’ve repented
Spread this hot pepper on my lips"

Kuzu Kuzu by Tarkan

March 15, 2011

Elle Fanning - Rodarte: The Curve of Forgotten Things (2011)

Has anyone seen this already? It’s beautiful.

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December 31, 2010
crack·ling frost



First five black and white are by James Ravilious, English countryside photographer.
The two colored photos are by Lucinda Dodds.
Last two are by Wouter Brandsm.

I came upon some of Lucinda’s photos a while ago, and it is on her flickr that I discovered James Revilious. From there I found a lot of Ravilious-inspired photos — so many of which make me want to be somewhere in the countryside eating something buttery and delicious (because people in the country don’t skim out on buttery. I’m looking at you, Paula Dean).