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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
we're not kids anymore.
trying on a metaphor
Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Utah State Capitol, 1960s
Bruce Thomas
[…] look again with love at love.
Rumi, from “Talking in the Night,” The Essential Rumi, transl. by Coleman Barks New Expanded Edition (HarperOne, 2004)
Remembering Ginger Rogers on her birthday (16 July 1911 - 25 April 1995)
“You know, there’s nothing damnable about being a strong woman. The world needs strong women. There are a lot of strong women you do not see who are guiding, helping, mothering strong men. They want to remain unseen. It’s kind of nice to be able to play a strong woman who is seen.”
“You taste like a river in June.”
Arkaye Kierulf (via lesgardenias)
Wu Lan-Chiann (Wu Lanqian) (Chinese, b. 1972), Summer Night, 2013. Scroll, ink, colour and gold leaf on paper, 63 x 41 cm.
sloane stephens 2016 french open, day 6
Television without people: Twin Peaks (Episodes 1-3) (1990, David Lynch, Duwayne Dunham, Tina Rathborne, dir.)
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Annunciation (Gabriel)
10-11th century, fresco, Ateni, Georgia
Parasol: ca. 1690-1710, with a deck of brocaded silk on a frame and stick with handle of wood, painted and gilded.
Kurt Solmssen, Lauren Sleeping in Winter Sunlight (2012), oil, 48 x 36 inches. Via kurtsolmssen.net.
Ceremonial dress of Magdalena Sibylla of Prussia, Electress of Saxony ca. 1610-20
From the exhibition “Schätze einer Fürstenehe” at the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden