“She peels an orange, separates it in perfect halves, and gives one of them to me. If I could wear it like a friendship bracelet, I would. Instead I swallow it section by section and tell myself it means even more this way. To chew and to swallow in silence with her. To taste the same thing in the same moment.”
— We Are Okay, Nina Lacour
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Dance of the Sandhill Crane by Judi Dressler
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'Through the grass'. Ala Khonikava.
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Richard-Cartwright(b.1951), The Treasure Hunter
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Opalescent Vase, 1978. Charles Wright. Blown glass.
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Dry Martini and Yuzu Gin & St Germain…
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Hiroshige - Mount Fuji seen through the waves at Manazato no hama.
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“I cannot bear to see all these faces so early in the morning.”
— Virginia Woolf, from a diary entry featured in The Diary Of Virginia Woolf Vol. 1: 1915 - 1919
(via violentwavesofemotion)
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Keinen kachō gafu - Keinen Imao - 1891 - via Internet Archive
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