I think I learned how to follow that advice about a month ago. not the every day. almost every day, sometimes. but the lack of hope and despair. I will experiment with hope again in the future, tho, and perhaps also with despair.
Harry Crosby Day!
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Harry and Caresse Crosby at desk in library*, **19 Rue de Lille*, Paris
Harry Crosby – hey now heads up people today marks the 127th anniversary of
his ...
Death and life in the morning
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The rooster was standing beside a dead chicken. As Lilith and I approached,
the rooster walked away, but in a circle that arrived back at the dead
chicken...
ALONE IN THE CITY WITH YOU.
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I remember you as a refrain so I return to you (again.)
The flowers, I tell you, have no buttons.
They name their virtues while the wind strikes them wi...
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Reading Peter Schjeldahl Peter Schjeldahl builds paragraphs. Possibly no
other critic now writing in English has such a strong sense of what that
unit of...
Permacultures and Pollinator Pathways of Mind
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Westchester, NY Pollinator Pathway Garden Tour Sunday June 13! The suburban
backyard I inherited when I moved into this house was sculpted with
ornamental ...
For a Commonplace Book 9
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W. got talking of Emerson again: “The world does not know what our
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friendship: it w...
The Next Big Thing: Divya Victor
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*What is the working title of the book?*
*Things To Do With Your Mouth* is the title. Les Figues is the publisher.
*Who or what inspired you to write...
Norwich
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Ah, it's good to be back in Norwich, must run now, captions later.
My favorite fish and chips shop.
And where I usually went for "a traditional cuppa."
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Man, hope and despair are sometimes the only moves I've got!
I think I learned how to follow that advice about a month ago. not the every day. almost every day, sometimes. but the lack of hope and despair. I will experiment with hope again in the future, tho, and perhaps also with despair.
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