Nomadland (2020)
“The blue bared its eternal bosom, and the dew of summer nights collected still to make the morning precious: beauty was awake! Why were ye not awake?”
— John Keats, from Sleep and Poetry.
“The blue bared its eternal bosom, and the dew of summer nights collected still to make the morning precious: beauty was awake! Why were ye not awake?”
— John Keats, from Sleep and Poetry.
Nomadland (2020)
"Inevitably, there’s grief and loss. And a lot of ’em don’t get over it either. And that’s okay. That’s okay. One of the things I love most about this life is that there’s no final goodbye. You know, I’ve met hundreds of people out here and I don’t ever say a final goodbye. I always just say, “I’ll see you down the road.” And I do. And whether it’s a month, or a year, or sometimes years, I see them again. And I can look down the road and I can be certain in my heart that I’ll see my son again. You’ll see Bo again. And you can remember your lives together then."
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“I think I’ve lived a pretty good life. I’ve seen some really neat things kayaking all of those places. You know… like a moose in the wild. A moose family on the river in Idaho and big white pelicans landed on a lake in Colorado. And a cliff with hundreds and hundreds of swallow nests. And the swallows flying all around and reflecting in the water. So it looks like I’m flying with the swallows and they’re under me, and over me, and all around me. And little babies are hatching out, and eggshells are falling out of the nest, landing on the water and floating around. These little white shells. That was like, it’s just so awesome. I felt like I’ve done enough. My life was complete. If I died right then, at that moment, I would be perfectly fine.”
-Nomadland (2020) dir. Chloé Zhao
mount hood forest by Josh Taylor
“My bones ache knowing there’s only so much of this earth my feet will touch”
— Growing pains
forest mood | Adnan Bubalo
Gasadalur, Faroe Islands (by Dennis Wilkinson)
It’s widely known that The Rocky Horror Picture Show was Tim Curry’s first feature film, but it’s often wrongly claimed to be his first ever acting role. In actuality, Tim had been acting professionally for 8 years before RHPS premiered in August 1975 and he had appeared in 19 professional stage productions and as a featured artist in 7 television shows before he began filming RHPS in October 1974.
Alone by Douglas Ritchie
Tears For Fears photographed by Peter Noble, 1984.








