— Sunrise, by Louise Glück
You remember Jane Austen? Yeah. I'm not gonna forget her in a hurry, am I? The brains behind the 1810 Clerkenwell Diamond Robbery. Brandy smuggler. Master spy. What a piece of work. She wrote books. Novels. Jane? Austen? Yes! Whoa, bit of a dark horse. Novels, eh? Yes. They were very good. Good Omens (2019-) || Pride and Prejudice (2005)
wip of eyeball tapestry,
macky 2023
shore of my life | víctor m. alonso
You're often anxious because you hate the feeling of the seconds slipping away from you. The world is changing every day. And every day you're getting older. But there are still so many things you haven't done. You want to hold on to the sand. But the harder you squeeze, the quicker the sand slips from the cracks between your fingers, until nothing is left…
– Chen Qiufan, from “The Fish of Lijiang,” Invisible Planets: An Anthology of Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction in Translation (Tor, 2018)
John Irving, A Prayer for Owen Meany (1989)
Les sphinx au dictionnaire - Francine van Hove
French b.1942-
I whisper to my past do I have another choice, 2013
tracey emin
bronze with white patina
27,9 x 47 x 19,1 cm
Emerald set box, Mughal Empire (India), circa 1635
from The Khalili Collection
leonard cohen, "one of these days"
ya……… these two have gotten me through everything & continues to do so
swimming pool glimmering darling white bikini off with my red nail polish
- albert camus
I think it's so important to have a "nature" calendar in your head, like a way of tracking time that's completely separate from anything work or obligation related, not holidays or anything stressful. For instance I look forward to august because at 8pm every night house finches hang around my window for a few weeks. In spring I love waiting for the magnolias to blossom. Just ways of tracking the time with zero stakes that's completely removed from life's zeitgeist and that you really look forward to







