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Thoughts are continuous — but thinking is intermittent and requires effort. – Michael Lipsey
Built in the 18th century, this is one of the oldest buildings in Hattfjelldal municipality in Norland, Norway. (Photo: Elin Kristina Jåma)
“September approaching…I feel I owe myself a brief respite of leisure and no rushing around. I can’t face the dead reality. I want rainy days, lanterns and a hundred moons twining in dark leaves, music spilling out and echoing yet inside my head.”
— Sylvia Plath, from a letter to Aurelia Plath written c. August 1951
Frog mugs by son_sov 🐸
Eric Roux-Fontaine - Untitled, 2020
“How long will you keep pounding on an open door begging for someone to open it?”
— Rabi`a al-Adawiyyah (via islamic-art-and-quotes)
Serge N. Kozintsev, Morning Tea
Beauport Abbey, France (by Anita costa)
“Some periods of our growth are so confusing that we don’t even recognize that growth is happening. We may feel hostile or angry or weepy and hysterical, or we may feel depressed. It would never occur to us, unless we stumbled on a book or a person who explained to us, that we were in fact in the process of change, of actually becoming larger, spiritually, than we were before. Whenever we grow, we tend to feel it, as a young seed must feel the weight and inertia of the earth as it seeks to break out of its shell on its way to becoming a plant. Often the feeling is anything but pleasant. But what is most unpleasant is the not knowing what is happening. Those long periods when something inside ourselves seems to be waiting, holding its breath, unsure about what the next step should be, eventually become the periods we wait for, for it is in those periods that we realize that we are being prepared for the next phase of our life and that, in all probability, a new level of the personality is about to be revealed.”
— Alice Walker, Living by the Word (via themindmovement)
Unknown, The Comet Book, 1587
source: public domain review
Edward Gorey’s skeleton weather vane.