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there’s a whole lot of life left to live. a lot more art to make. a lot more love to give. a lot more oceans to see.
it’s all about cats at the end of the day
Tom Brown, retired engineer, has saved around 1,200 types of apples from extinction over 25 years
Leo Tolstoy, Family Happiness
ocean sounds for those of you who need it
I have an end-of-life patient to whom I spoke today. She burst out laughing and said, "It was all such fun. I just had so much fun." I wish this for everyone. I wish that we each would meet death laughing, with little regret and even less fear.
life is nothing without eroticism and whimsy
i’m boreddddd let’s forgive ourselves for our failures
musings on June
1. anne sexton (“the truth the dead know”), 2. anne sexton (“suicide note poem”), 3. mary oliver (“august”), 4. l.m. montgomery (“anne of the island”), 5. morgan parker (“the black saint & the sinner lady & the dead & the truth”), 6. found poems: sylvia plath / peter k. steinberg (“percy key among the narcissi”) artwork by hugo grenville
holding my own hand again. it will not feel like this forever
Hieu Minh Nguyen, from “Heavy”
Sylvia Plath, from a letter to Ann Dvidow-Goodman written c. 1950, featured in The Collected Letters