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June 27, 2024 - Thursday
Today I did some laundry and sewing, read at my doctor’s appointment and then picked up some fabric for the new dress I’ve starting making! This time I’m older, wiser, and more patient with the process and won’t do dumb things like decide I don’t need to pin before sewing 🤦🏽♀️🧵
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1/25/2023
Today’s my day off of clinic and I’m at a local cafe feeling cozy and ready to study. One of my favorite winter moments is a lovely snowy winter morning when I don’t have anywhere to be.
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last days of exam session and a reminder
17/02/23
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Giorgos Gounaropoulos (Greek,1890-1977)
Δέντρα, 1955 - 1960
coal and crayons on paper
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“Because sending a letter is the next best thing to showing up personally at someone’s door. Ink from your pen touches the stationary, your fingers touch the paper, your saliva seals the envelope, your scent graces the paper. Something tangible from your world travels through machines and hands, and deposits itself in another’s mailbox; their world. Your letter is then carried inside as an invited guest. The paper that was sitting on your desk, now sits on another’s. The recipient handles the paper that you handled. Letters create a connection that modern and impersonal forms of communication will never replace.”
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on poetry
less than certain: how to teach bewildering poems, rachel mennies
the poetics of disobedience, alice notley
mystery & birds: 5 ways to practice poetry, ada limón
how to write a poem, bhanu kapil
facing altars: poetry and prayer, mary karr
back draft
someone is writing a poem, adrienne rich
some notes on organic form, denise levertov
in defense of poetic nonsense, with a character who shares your frustration, alice notley
the power of words to save us, marie howe
this quote from adrienne rich
back to the body: an interview with natalie diaz
bewilderment is at the core of every poem, kaveh akbar
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23.9.21 | Reading about animal vulnerability for my English literature class.
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A quietly pleasing chaos of books, journals, recipes, notes, love letters
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Kawase Hasui: Pagoda at Honmon Temple (1954)
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Anaïs Nin, from Incest: From a Journal of Love
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By Rebekka Deubner for M Le magazine du Monde November 2022
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A messy desk with fresh flowers. Five days to submit this dissertation. Then a week until the essay portfolio.
ig: rhiharper
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