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Clarice Lispectorâs law school graduation by the University of Rio de Janeiro, 1943.
are you okay i noticed you reblogging "a raven with a damaged wing. it can still fly with ease" again
Jean Paul Gaultier Haute Couture Spr/Sum 2008
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La Perle (The Pearl) - Ernest Louis Lessieux - 1901
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Virginia Woolf, describing Katherine Mansfield, in a diary entry wr. c. May 1920, from The Diary of Virginia Woolf, Vol. II: 1920-1924
On June Blossoming in June
by Karen An-hwei Lee
This summer, we drank cardamom iced tea sweetened with agave â savoring an idea of sweetness lingering, not as if we actually ate honey from the lovely overflow of âliquid summer heat and soft beeswax tongued with a wedge of spanakopita and a platter of shaved lamb strewn on pita bread with yogurt cucumber dip â glistening slices of salmon topped by edamame, wakame seaweed, crushed macadamia nuts mingled with black sesame on beds of rice, and steaming cups of chai with black tea and milk, loose-leaf sencha, and chunks of sea bass with a tossed mesclun of tender greens garnished by crisp curls of chicharrĂłnes and chopped beet salad with tart beetsâthe mellow gold ones soaked in wine vinegar, dressed with tendrils of microgreens â corollas of night-blooming honeysuckle and star jasmine flaming with small cups of âheady fumes wafting on trellises across the lot with a walk-in hair salon and laundromat â then avocados with eggs-over-easy in hollandaise sauce over muffins alongside triangles of toast dipped in yolks beaten with cinnamon, and flavorful black coffee with a drop of fresh cream, quiche with crimini mushrooms, feta, swiss cheese, not leeks or truffles, shot through with julienned sundried tomatoes the color of stop signs, and mocha spiced with chili, black pepper, chocolate, cardamom again by a plate of smoked salmon and capers, ricotta, buttery arugula, and baby spinach drizzled with olive oil on thin sourdough toast in glowing strokes of âlate June light fringed by the noise of peninsula traffic on the harbor laced by grease and silt from the machinery ofâ life â the sea isnât far away though only gulls could spy it from here â so why donât we walk all the way to the inlet of the marina, a landing where children play in the fading light blanched on grassy edges as if already a memory of summer within summer â and you say, with the air of a prophet who ate locusts and honey, join me in the place where lives are bound together by a cord of three strands.