pale amber sunlight falls across / the reddening October trees, that hardly sway before a breeze / as soft as summer : summer's loss / seems little dear! on days like these.
- Ernest Dowson
by Nelleke

pale amber sunlight falls across / the reddening October trees, that hardly sway before a breeze / as soft as summer : summer's loss / seems little dear! on days like these.
- Ernest Dowson
by Nelleke
Hello October! It’s nice to see you again 🎃 spooky season is officially upon us 👻
Expecting some heavy showers today, so I’m feeling this cozy rain aesthetic 🌧️🍂
Goodbye September, you were good to me, I’ll see you next year 💛🌻
Your daily dose of spooky posts
Now I know
Dance, Dance!!!
1. Rogelio de Egusquiza (Spanish, 1845-1915), “The end of the ball”
2. Paul-Eugène Mesplès “Ballet Dancers”
3. Vladimir Pervunensky, A Viennese Ball, (2006)
4. The Blue Waltz by Ferdinand von Reznicek
5. Une soirée élégante by Victor Gabriel Gilbert
6. “Tango Mondain” by Xavier Sager c. 1910
7. Life Magazine – December 7, 1911 by Cole Phillips
8. One of J.C. Leyendecker ads for Arrow dress shirts
9. Jean-Georges Béraud - The Dance
10. Charles Hoffbauer - At the Ball
“I am a forest, and a night of dark trees: but he who is not afraid of my darkness, will find banks full of roses under my cypresses.”
Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Art: Markus Matthias Krüger
Artwork by Gina Iacob
art by geokurgan