Three Goblin Art
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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todays bird
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
Not today Justin
Mike Driver

Kaledo Art
ojovivo
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Stranger Things
trying on a metaphor
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
Xuebing Du

pixel skylines

Product Placement

@theartofmadeline
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@symptomofloves
Initiation Song from the Finders' Lodge
Please bring strange things. Please come bringing new things. Let very old things come into your hands. Let what you do not know come into your eyes. Let desert sand harden your feet. Let the arch of your feet be the mountains. Let the paths of your fingertips be your maps and the ways you go be the lines on your palms. Let there be deep snow in your inbreathing and your outbreath be the shining of ice. May your mouth contain the shapes of strange words. May you smell food cooking you have not eaten. May the spring of a foreign river be your navel. May your soul be at home where there are no houses. Walk carefully, well loved one, walk mindfully, well loved one, walk fearlessly, well loved one, Return to us, return to us, be always coming home.
-Ursula K leGuin, from Always Coming Home
The lily in the valley will wither. The flowers in the forest will decay. But this friendship will last forever, when all other things fade away.
March 4, 1885.
From a beautiful notebook I bought in the flea
thank you for the graduation messages :') i felt kind of dazed during the whole convocation ceremony but the day itself was really lovely... my mom lent me her dress & bought a bottle of champagne; k did my hair, decorated the apartment with streamers, & made me a cinnamon roll cake; l made us avocado & crispy kale foccacia sandwiches for dinner & surprised me with my favorite chips (lime & black pepper); & s got me a purple calla lily plant wrapped in iridiscent foil. feeling so cared for <333
perfect picnic weather
graduated🌟
“Whenever I start thinking of my love for a person, I am in the habit of immediately drawing radii from my love—from my heart, from the tender nucleus of a personal matter—to monstrously remote points of the universe. Something impels me to measure the consciousness of my love against such unimaginable and incalculable things as the behavior of nebulae (whose very remoteness seems a form of insanity), the dreadful pitfalls of eternity, the unknowledgeable beyond the unknown, the helplessness, the cold, the sickening involutions and interpenetrations of space and time. It is a pernicious habit, but I can do nothing about it. It can be compared to the uncontrollable flick of an insomniac’s tongue checking a jagged tooth in the night of his mouth and bruising itself in doing so but still persevering. I have known people who, upon accidentally touching something—a doorpost, a wall—had to go through a certain very rapid and systematic sequence of manual contacts with various surfaces in the room before returning to a balanced existence. It cannot be helped; I must know where I stand, where you and my son stand. When that slow-motion, silent explosion of love takes place in me, unfolding its melting fringes and overwhelming me with the sense of something much vaster, much more enduring and powerful than the accumulation of matter or energy in any imaginable cosmos, then my mind cannot but pinch itself to see if it is really awake. I have to make a rapid inventory of the universe, just as a man in a dream tries to condone the absurdity of his position by making sure he is dreaming. I have to have all space and all time participate in my emotion, in my mortal love, so that the edge of its mortality is taken off, thus helping me to fight the utter degradation, ridicule, and horror of having developed an infinity of sensation and thought within a finite existence.”
— Speak, Memory, Vladimir Nabokov
update on my monthly challenges: things kind of fell apart during finals (april) & i've been struggling to establish a sense of routine since then (may) but this coming month i want to refocus my attention on my goals. for june, my challenge is to practice german daily - do exercices on busuu, listen to german music, & watch german films. as a bonus, i'd like to write my oma a letter by the end of the month (it would surprise &, hopefully, impress her)!
unwinding with proust, tea, & a cookie
fun, busy week:
monday: summer planning with one of my besties, on the couch in her living room listening to "miles of aisles"; game night with my cafe friends, made them dinner & stayed up late playing a heated game of "pictionary" (my team won!)
thursday: helped my friend buy plants for her balcony (hydrangea, mint, lavender, rosemary); the florist gave me a free flower...
friday: karaoke at the italian bar - got a limoncello spritz; sang "hot stuff" & "dancing in the dark" with my roommate & "9 to 5" with my coworkers; walked home, my legs tired from dancing & my voice hoarse from singing <3
saturday: glow in the dark roller disco with a friend i hadn't seen in months! had so much fun & stayed for the whole three hours - learning how to skate, admiring everyone's outfits & skating skills, eating lots of free gelato :)
roller disco🪩
living with my new roommate so far (it's been five days) has felt like an extended sleepover - lots of laughs, hugs, & good food <3 now that she's here, the house feels so much more lively & warm. she's already brought her personality to the place - her records on the shelf, her photos on the fridge, her placemats on the kitchen table.
cupid & psyche
spring cuties
Mary Cassatt, Little Girl in a Blue Armchair (1878)
golden hour shadows