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April compilation
1. T.S Eliot - The Waste Land
2. Pierre Boncompain - Femme endorimie
3. Naguib Mahfouz
4. Angus Wilson
5. Pierre Bonnard - Woman with Cat
6. Henri de Toulouse Lautrec - Alone
7. Yusef Komunyakaa
8. Edvard Munch - the Girl by the Window
9. Edna St Vincent Millay
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list of mundane things that feel like ancient human rituals
cleaning or wipe your bare feet
breaking off a piece of bread and handing it to someone
putting the weight of a basket on your hip or head
eating nuts or berries while hunched over close to the ground
seeing something startling just out of your line of sight and very quickly stepping or leaping on to a larger object to get a better view
cupping your hands into running water to wash your face
the unanimous protection of a baby or child in a public space where women are present
when an elderly woman laughs and grips your forearm tightly
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every year during Daylight Savings I am reminded that we made up time and that we made up time poorly
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my favourite Bernini statue isn’t a real statue, but the damaged clay and straw angel that was the model for the bronze statue.
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Observing the reindeer under the aurora |
Aurora Borealis Observatory
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Mini Embroidered Seasons Book / Art Hoops / Van Gogh Embroidered Journal
Tatiana Rukodainaia on Etsy
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Experiencing burnout in an area you love doesn’t mean you are no longer passionate about that thing, or are any less good at it. It’s often an indication that there are other parts of your life that need your care. A garden looks most beautiful when every flower is watered, and you deserve to nourish yourself in the same way. You will flourish again.
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