garden pie (leek and potato pie)

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Peter Solarz
Not today Justin
Game of Thrones Daily
d e v o n
todays bird

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i don't do bad sauce passes

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taylor price

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trying on a metaphor

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Misplaced Lens Cap

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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garden pie (leek and potato pie)
L'actrice britannique Diana Dors et sa Delahaye 175 S Saoutchik Roadster de 1949. (Photo de Popperfoto - Getty Images) source Vintage Everiday.
Alméry Lobel-Riche, (1880-1950) A Couple
Gabrielle Bakker
“Diana, goddess of the hunt and the moon.”
The Universe: Or, the Infinitely Great and the Infinitely Little, 1871
It is a hell of a responsibility to be yourself. It is much easier to be somebody else or nobody at all.
—Sylvia Plath
“I don’t know how to stay tender with this much blood in my mouth”
— Ophelia, Act IV, Scene V (via sumiremiu)
“Symbol of the universal spirit of nature.” A key to physic, and the occult sciences. 1814. Internet Archive
“(Blackness isn’t black. It is the last degree of reds. The secret blood of reds.)”
— Hélène Cixous, from Stigmata: Escaping Texts; “Bathsheba, Interior Bible,”
“Melancholia ends up in asymbolia, in loss of meaning: if I am no longer capable of translating or metaphorizing, I become silent and I die”
— Julia Kristeva Black Sun: Melancholia and Depression
“Witch-woman, burning goddess, every woman bears within her soul the figure of the witch,”
— Erica Jong, from Witches; “The Figure of the Witch,” written c. 1981
Frida Kahlo: Retrato de Luther Burbank (detail), 1931.
You make it sound like it’s a bad thing, to be a monster. But the day will come when you wish for a monster to drive away the true evil, but I wasn’t here to be at your side.
- And on that day, your kingdom will fall // CBL
Adrianos Sotiris
Herbert Reyl-Hanisch (Austrian, 1898-1937)