you came first. that’s right. i got dibs.
Peter Solarz
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cherry valley forever
Cosimo Galluzzi
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Jules of Nature

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Monterey Bay Aquarium
we're not kids anymore.
trying on a metaphor
noise dept.

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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
i don't do bad sauce passes

#extradirty
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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@makethewordsright
you came first. that’s right. i got dibs.
jane austen: this character is going to be the purest, sweetest, prettiest, kindest character i have ever written jane austen: everybody will love her jane austen: she is her mother’s favourite jane austen: a rich, kind, handsome bachelor falls instantly in love with her jane austen: the heroine looks up to her jane austen: she has never done anything wrong in her entire life jane austen: if she has any character flaws at all its that she is TOO much of an absolute sweetheart jane austen: and i will call her….. jane austen: jane :-)
my mom got me a cute new map for valentine’s day, and im so excited to mark all the places that i want to go!! 🌎🌸
ig: ma.ris
harry potter aesthetic: house slytherin
“You could be great, you know, and Slytherin will help you on the way to greatness, no doubt about that.”
Read me.
Another woman’s beauty is not the absence of your own
Things my daughter will know(4am)
I had no good reason to buy a book today so obviously I bought five
“All the words that I gather, And all the words that I write, Must spread their wings untiring, And never rest in their flight, Till they reach where your sad, sad heart is, And sing to you in the night…”
-W.B. Yeats, “Where My Books Go.”
“Is This Healthy” is a comic that I made for an independent study in which I looked deeper into the idea of health, mental, physical, and emotional as it relates to myself.
This project was extremely personal and I thank any of you who take the time to read it
This hits ALL my buttons.
I just finished The Raven Boys and I can already tell that I’m slowly obsessing over The Raven Cycle series. I thought this book would turn out to be one of those typical, dreadfully bland YA fantasy/romance fiction based on the synopsis. I’ve never been so wrong. Trust me, this book is more than that. It’s more like 1 part romance and 9 parts adventure. I have nothing but love for Maggie Stiefvater’s multidimensional characters and their crazy Aglionby antics. And Blue was actually one of the very few literary heroines that I’ve come to like. This book is simply….magic
“Has the library outlived its usefulness in the age of Internet?”
“How do libraries stay relevant in the age of Google?”
“Do we still need libraries?”
“What can libraries offer that Google can’t?”
Brooklyn Library is going through it rn
I’m on my library’s Teen Advisory Board (TAB for short). Lets talk about what libraries do and why they are important af:
- Encourage literacy in children. My library and most other libraries have huge sections entirely for children as well as a ton of programs to encourage children to use the library. I would probably not have the same love for reading that I do today, if not for the amazing library near my house.
-Builds communities. My library and most other libraries will frequently sponsor community events to bring people together and make their city a more friendly place. Some of the things my library does it: organise a marathon; participate in parades; two used book sales each year; host local documentary showings; etc.
-free books and resources for anyone to use. I can read any book I want for free!!!! It’s awesome. And anyone can do it.
-seriously, I see homeless people at my library all the time reading books, and enjoying the free resources. Without the library, they would not have access to those books.
-awesome study spot. Seriously, great. As someone who lives with a very large, loud, busy family, the library is awesome for providing a productive peaceful place to study and get away from my hectic house.
-Librarians. are. the. greatest. Really, these people are so nice, and cute, and so hard-working, and I just love and want to be friends with them all, because they are awesome.
-What are you gonna do when you need help with your English paper, and the internet isn’t working? Google it?
@bklynlibrary, you were the one who started the post, do you have anything to add to this?
Spot on points! We’d like to add that the library is more than just books and literacy! We offer programs and resources for:
Immigrants studying for the citizenship exam, trying to find jobs, and looking for English conversation groups.
Those who are incarcerated – we bring books to them but also allow incarcerated parents to read to their kids via a live video feed.
Amazing cultural events that feature everyone from Pulitzer-prize winning authors to flamenco groups to art critics to teenage metal bands.
Job-seekers who need one-on-one resume help and interview prep.
Senior citizens who want to stay active – we have dance classes, a bowling league, and all kinds of activities.
For artists, we offer free Photoshop, Illustrator, photography, and art classes taught by professionals.
Every summer we provide free lunches to kids in low-income families.
All kinds of language classes for those looking to learn, and of course, all classes are free!
So yeah, the library is pretty bad ass.
Here are a few other things libraries around the world can offer:
* 3D printing services.
* Internet access - it’s not just for research these days, it’s for applying to jobs. Yes, even fast food jobs.
* Cake molds and cookie cutters.
* Energy meters so you can work out how much juice various appliances use.
* Scientific equipment - for that science fair. Another library has telescopes, and works with the local astronomy club to teach people how to use them.
* Gardening tools and even heirloom seeds (you return what you didn’t use).
* Toys and dolls.
* Artwork that you can borrow to keep in your home for a bit.
* Audio production studios.
* Fully equipped maker spaces with all kinds of DIY tools.
* Musical instruments - maybe yours is damaged or you want to try a new one real quick without outlay (instruments are expensive).
* One on one research sessions with trained librarians. In at least one rural area they do house calls.
* Digital media labs with all the software you need to do your design project. Some even have green screen walls.
* Technology instruction, especially for older adults.
* Santa suits.
* Nurses. Seriously, there is actually a library in Arizona with a public health nurse - remember those homeless people who hang out at the library?
* Naturalization assistance
* A karaoke machine.
* Portable exercise equipment.
* Reading magnifiers
* Kids’ fishing tackle
* Workshops, craft workshops, seminars, etc.
* Yoga and exercise classes.
* Museum passes
* Sports equipment, particularly if the library is in a park.
* Coupon exchange/donation.
And I found those in five minutes.
Libraries are very important for books, but they go far, far beyond that.
Also, as a writer, I want my books in libraries, where people will take a risk on an unfamiliar name.
bedroom bookshelves/book piles/there are books on literally every surface but tbh my room is a mess rn so you’re not getting all of them
APRIL 2016 TBR
Not the biggest pile for the month, but it’s already almost halfway through the month and I’ve still got a few more exams to go, so if I get through all these I’ll be happy! I’m really enjoying my re-read of The Book Thief right now, though.
20/4/2014: Two Years Later
That was the boy I loved.
He was made of star stuff. His eyes saw only stars, sky, endless universe.
(I think I wished he would see that in me.)
But all I could do was to hold his hand as he gazed upwards, seeing what nobody else could see.
“I love you,” he would say.
But he never saw me. I was nothing. How could I be, against stars, sky, endless universe?
That was the boy I loved.
This is the boy who I love.
He is made of the beauty of the earth and the goodness of people. He looks at me like I hung the stars, the sky, like I am the endless, expanding universe.
He is patient. He sees perfection in the places I have been broken. He reminds me that I deserve to be loved.
This is the boy who loves me.
Happy 27th birthday, Kaitlyn (sunshine) Weaver ♥
This is a currently reading photo I was supposed to put up…and then forgot about..sorry guys!