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grateful for the sunshine 🌞
Before it snowed in May.
HANS WITHOOS, Squad, Amsterdam, Holland, 2016
Boston Post, Massachusetts, July 7, 1921
by Nina Zivadinovic
I Walked with a Zombie (Jacques Tourneur, 1943)
Do it for your foremothers that never got the chance.
Translation: America can’t celebrate 100 years of female suffrage until 2065
I am not what happened to me, I am what I choose to become.
Carl Jung
T.S. Eliot
And I am all the things I have ever loved: scuppernong wine, cool baptisms in silent water, dream books and number playing.
Toni Morrison I'd like to be: sharp citrus, the nostalgia of old photographs, collections, and spring regrowth.
unearthly beauty
The sunrise, of course, doesn’t care if we watch it or not. It will keep on being beautiful, even if no one bothers to look at it.
Gene Amole (via alunit)
4/16/2020
Yoko Ono, 1969
Collection of lachrymatorys (or lachrymosas), these tear catchers or tear vials - sometimes worn on a necklace, sometimes merely held - were used to gather the tears wept by mourners at funerals, to hold the tears of people mourning the passing of loved ones. One type of lachrymosa had a special top which allowed the tears to evaporate (signifying the time to stop mourning), others had a sealed top to allow the tears to last for a year, at which point they would be poured on the grave of the person whom the tears were wept for, Victorian era, 19th Century.