joy | 21 | she/her | currently thinking about: bare trees (1972)
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engraved carabiners
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*trying to call a woman beautiful but all i ever think about is hockey* girl, you remind me of sidney crosby
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spent the last week mainlining isle of wight 1970 concert footage and rehearsing harmonies with my dad
#we're trying to recreate the weight (last waltz version) but with only two people#unfortunately neither of us is mavis staples 😔
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sarge🫡🎖️ i'm only🥺 eighteen🔞 I've got a ruptured💥💦spleen🫀 and i always 💅carry a purse👛👜 i've got eyes👀 like a bat🦇 and my feet🐾 are flat🥿 and my asthma's🤧 getting worse 😟😖 oh think💭 of my career💼 my sweetheart 💞💗 dear🥰 my poor🪙 old invalid aunt👵 besides☝️ I ain't no fool🤪 i'm a-going🚶➡️ to school🏫🧑🎓 and i'm working👷 in a defense🛡️ plant🌱🏭
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Joni Mitchell watercolor, “The Mountain Loves The Sea,” 1971.
“‘The Mountain Loves The Sea,’ which became the album cover for ‘Court and Spark’, was done on my land in Vancouver. It was done in a moment of whimsy. It’s a metaphor for the way the waves met up with the mountain; the way they embraced one another.”—Joni Mitchell
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Joni Mitchell’s felt-pen drawing for Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young’s greatest hits album, “So Far” August 1974.
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Suzanne Valadon (French, 1865 - 1938): Woman with guitar (1920) (via Sotheby’s)
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ABBOTSFORD CANUCKS I LOVE YOU SO SO MUCH
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another beached boat
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It’s plum season
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people who believe in neil young: there is a town in north ontario
neil young atheists: no there’s not
neil young agnostics: we have no way of knowing whether there is a town in north ontario
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rb and put in the tags your birthstone, your sign and what album is on repeat for you lately
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grounders is a playground game played by kids in canada. it's similar to marco polo, but of course on a playground. i foolishly assumed it was more widespread but i'm hearing it might not be, hence the canadian/not canadian poll divisions. pleeeease reblog i want to Know
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i hope that in 2025 u get to take more walks, read more books, connect with more people whom u love and who love u, achieve ur goals (even if ur goals are having no goals and just living in the moment), exercise fun hobbies, move from a place of self-direction, and weave together a beguiling assortment of beautiful little moments. remember that no feeling lasts forever. love u
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