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may i share a little cute story? so last tuesday me and my partner attended mac demarco's concert thanks to mac himself.
on that day, i was homesick because of an ear infection and while i was taking a shower i had this gut feeling about the concert. i had a vision of some kind of me and my boyfriend attending the concert that night. i just knew the day would go that way but picturing that was silly because the tickets were sold out. despite the nonsense of that gut feeling, i followed my intuition just because.
so, a few hours before the show i emailed mac at that old email address of his asking if he knew how i could buy a pair of tickets (as i said, they were sold out and there was no way i could afford it back when they were available). i've been following his releases since 2013 and as i got older his music followed me around as well so it would be nice to see him play after so many years. anyway, i was in a tiny disbelief about the emailing thing because well we now live in an internet ruled world and someone could pretty much have taken over his account by now.
less than ten minutes later he replied me asking for our names. he said he would put us on a guest list. i replied back, still in disbelief, and he replied confirming that we were on the list.
we took the bus and went straight to the location. when we got there, the line was so long that it was taking over the block. when we finally got in we were both nervous and excited but still insecure about it so i went to an employee and asked her about the guest list and she asked us to see our id. i looked down and saw a guest list with six or seven names on it and our names were the first ones.
we were so thrilled that we just couldnt stop smiling and laughing. the concert was amazing and i emailed him right after it ended to thank him for being so kind.
it may seem irrelevant but this experience made me restore my faith on good things. i felt so much joy and love that i may be forever changed by that gesture. it gave me that little spark of hope that makes you think that things actually happen if you put yourself out there.
so yeah mac demarco is a very kind person and im glad to know he's around.
Charles Samuel, 1862-1939
Relief with Leda and the Swan, n/d, white marble, with bronze mounts, 58x75 cm
Private Collection
Irving Penn (1917–2009), Ginkgo Leaves, New York, 1990. Dye transfer print. Image/sheet: 22¾ x 19½ in (57.8 x 49.5 cm). This work is from an edition of twenty-two.
just found out you can do more than one thing each day. i was just doing the one
The Rockies of Canada. 1909.
Internet Archive
Mill Creek | Steven's Pass Nordic Center Camera: Nikon One Touch Film: Kodak Portra 400
Ugo Mulas, 1969/70, the bedroom in Cy Twombly & Tatiana Franchetti’s Rome apartment
lessthanlifevisuals ~ It Has Only Ever Been You
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i really dig mountains and hills huge rocks
Jerboa figurines Middle Kingdom; Dynasty 12–13 ca. 1850–1640 B.C. Egypt Possibly from: Memphite Region, Heliopolis (Iunu; On) Faience L. 4.8 cm (1 7/8 in.); W. 2.7 cm (1 1/16 in.); H. 3.6 cm (1 7/16 in.) Repository The Metropolitan Museum of Art
"Avarice (Greed)", from Guillaume de Deguileville's, Pelerinage de la vie humaine [Pilgrimage of Human Life], ca. 1390.
Bibliotheque Sainte-Genevieve, Paris,
Salome with the Head of St John the Baptist by Bernardino Luini,. c. 1525
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
five ceramics from the wreck of the Cirebon (java sea) | c. 900s CE | chinese, five dynasties period
"These 5 ceramics...were part of a set of fine porcelain dishes made in workshops in southern China and to be delivered to the new Abbasid Caliphate in Bagdad region. Due to the stranding of the ship, archaeologists were able to find the entire abandoned cargo in the wreck in Indonesia. Bowls have been damaged by burial in water for over 10 centuries."
in the national museum of qatar collection via google arts & culture