“my home which can only stay inside in my blood—my home which does not fit with any geography.”
— Sujata Bhatt, from “The One Who Always Goes Away”, The Stinking Rose
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“my home which can only stay inside in my blood—my home which does not fit with any geography.”
— Sujata Bhatt, from “The One Who Always Goes Away”, The Stinking Rose
we exist for love btw
Soothing sceneries from this summer
“Home is where the trees look normal” is the sweetest, saddest, most nostalgic truth I’ve ever heard.
All the years of my life I thought I was searching for love I found, retrospectively, to be years where I was simply trying to recover what had been lost, to return to the first home, to get back the rapture of first love. I was not really ready to love or be loved in the present. I was still mourning-- clinging to the broken heart of girlhood, to broken connections.
from All About Love: New Visions, bell hooks
Simplicity feels like freedom 💛
tears in my eyes, everything is so beautiful right now
Morning Fog on the Pacific Crest Trail
I don’t WANT a career. I want to cuddle and sleep and eat and read and create and love and be loved.
Mid-June morning at the lake with lots of clover in the grass
Moonrise for the knitting circle
Mount Hood, Oregon ( via )
Gabriel García Márquez, Of Love and Other Demons
Vietnam by Long Nguyen