Joy Sullivan, from "Late Bloomer", Instructions for Traveling West

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Joy Sullivan, from "Late Bloomer", Instructions for Traveling West
oh my god. most of life really is about the little things. a good haircut, a nice playlist, trying a new recipe that turns out well, a poem that hits home, a comfortable spot in the sun, spontaneous messages, a pen you enjoy writing with, tea with the right temperature to drink, buying that thing you’ve been eyeing for a while, a warm bed. yeah im so grateful for the small joys
Trista Mateer, from a poem featured in her collection titled The Dogs I Have Kissed
The Blue Castle by L.M. Montgomery 🌼
dried azaleas
Hedy Lamarr, Ziegfeld Girl, 1941
Habsa Abdulkadir for Cecilie Bahnsen Resort 2021
Sylvia Plath . Unkown photographer
Paul Valéry, from a poem featured in The Idea of Perfection; The Poetry and Prose of Paul Valéry
Edgar Allan Poe, from Tamerlane & Other Poems of E. A. P.; “The Sleeper,”
please stop living for the weekend!! doing things that make you happy everyday will make your life so so much better! visit your grandma on a thursday evening, drink your favorite tea while you study, go on a date with your s/o after work, watch that comedy show after school, wear your best parfum everyday!! it’s ok to have boundaries but please don’t get stuck in boring daily routines
Jess Woods
Virginia Woolf, The Voyage Out
Charles Baudelaire, Les Fleurs du Mal, wr. c. 1857