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Friday, September 13, 2013
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Monday, September 9, 2013
Hollywood, West Virginia
Sometimes you just need to be in the mountains and partake of the earth...
Photo by Emphatic Reprieve Photography
Saturday, September 7, 2013
Friday, September 6, 2013
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Autumn Harvest
Houses at Night
I adore the work of Todd Hido.
This photo reminds me of cool Autumn nights in Durbin, West Virginia...walking through those desolate streets and passing the lonely houses in a town that once was...
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Soliloquy Of The Solipsist
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I?
I walk alone;
The midnight street
Spins itself from under my feet;
When my eyes shut
These dreaming houses all snuff out;
Through a whim of mine
Over gables the moon's celestial onion
Hangs high.
I
Make houses shrink
And trees diminish
By going far; my look's leash
Dangles the puppet-people
Who, unaware how they dwindle,
Laugh, kiss, get drunk,
Nor guess that if I choose to blink
They die.
I
When in good humor,
Give grass its green
Blazon sky blue, and endow the sun
With gold;
Yet, in my wintriest moods, I hold
Absolute power
To boycott any color and forbid any flower
To be.
I
Know you appear
Vivid at my side,
Denying you sprang out of my head,
Claiming you feel
Love fiery enough to prove flesh real,
Though it's quite clear
All your beauty, all your wit, is a gift, my dear,
From me.
I walk alone;
The midnight street
Spins itself from under my feet;
When my eyes shut
These dreaming houses all snuff out;
Through a whim of mine
Over gables the moon's celestial onion
Hangs high.
I
Make houses shrink
And trees diminish
By going far; my look's leash
Dangles the puppet-people
Who, unaware how they dwindle,
Laugh, kiss, get drunk,
Nor guess that if I choose to blink
They die.
I
When in good humor,
Give grass its green
Blazon sky blue, and endow the sun
With gold;
Yet, in my wintriest moods, I hold
Absolute power
To boycott any color and forbid any flower
To be.
I
Know you appear
Vivid at my side,
Denying you sprang out of my head,
Claiming you feel
Love fiery enough to prove flesh real,
Though it's quite clear
All your beauty, all your wit, is a gift, my dear,
From me.
© Sylvia Plath.
This place, I must find it.
More photos here
Monday, September 2, 2013
Until We Felt Red...
Labels:
carnal,
come to bed,
filth,
mood music,
music,
sate
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Olfaction.
If this print wasn't sold out, you could purchase it here.
Friday, August 30, 2013
Prisoners.
I want to see this...mostly because that kid from There Will Be Blood is so good at being a weirdo.
I mean, look at him.
Wilson County
I just really like everything about this.
Learn NC
Learn NC
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Dad?
I feel like if this isn't one of the Ten Commandments, it should be.
Image found at Enjoy the Random
Imagery.
Bad acting and Canadian accents aside, I was a fan of Goosebumps: The Haunted Mask episode. I'm not entirely sure why, but I think a lot of it had to do with this scene:
That little novelty shop, the leaves skipping across the the street, and of course, those kids pulling a wagon of jack-o-lanterns on an autumn evening. It's a scene that I was sure I would encounter in the coming years of my life, but now assume no longer exists.
Image from The Blood-Curdling Blog of Monster Masks
That little novelty shop, the leaves skipping across the the street, and of course, those kids pulling a wagon of jack-o-lanterns on an autumn evening. It's a scene that I was sure I would encounter in the coming years of my life, but now assume no longer exists.
Image from The Blood-Curdling Blog of Monster Masks
Is there no way out of the mind?
None of us seems a psychologically able to cope with the thought of our own state of death, with the idea of a permanent unconsciousness in which there is neither void nor vacuum -- in which there is simply nothing.
-Sherwin B. Nuland, excerpt from 'How We Die'
I could get into a whole metaphysical thing here, but I'm not going to
Phantom Manor
I'm not a Disneyland type...not even close. But I was surprised at how much I adored this photo, and even more surprised to learn that there is a Disneyland in Paris. Disneylands everywhere.
Maybe this is what's wrong with the world.
Maybe this is what's wrong with the world.
From Fall into Autumn
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Friday, August 23, 2013
Faces like balloons...
"Balloons"
I saw too many faces today
faces like balloons.
at times I felt like
lifting the skin
and asking,
"anybody under there?"
there are medical terms for
fear of height
for
fear of
enclosed spaces.
there are medical terms for
any number of
maladies
so
there must be a medical term
for:
"too many people."
I’ve been stricken with
this malady
all my life:
there has always been
"too many people."
I saw too many faces
today, hundreds of
them
with eyes, ears, lips,
mouths, chins and so
forth
and
I’ve been alone
for several hours
now
and
I feel that I am
recovering.
which is the good part
but the problem
remains
that I know I’m going to
have to go out there
among them
again
- Charles Bukowski
I saw too many faces today
faces like balloons.
at times I felt like
lifting the skin
and asking,
"anybody under there?"
there are medical terms for
fear of height
for
fear of
enclosed spaces.
there are medical terms for
any number of
maladies
so
there must be a medical term
for:
"too many people."
I’ve been stricken with
this malady
all my life:
there has always been
"too many people."
I saw too many faces
today, hundreds of
them
with eyes, ears, lips,
mouths, chins and so
forth
and
I’ve been alone
for several hours
now
and
I feel that I am
recovering.
which is the good part
but the problem
remains
that I know I’m going to
have to go out there
among them
again
- Charles Bukowski
Orange and Black
I want to believe that it is possible to have a home tastefully dedicated to orange and black year 'round...and one day, I will have that home.
Friday, December 7, 2012
The Self-Sufficient Life
I'm going to be honest, the series 'Doomsday Preppers' on the National Geographic channel irks the hell out of me. Sure the world might end and/or become extremely horrible to live in and if that were to ever happen, why would you want to go on? I wouldn't. Furthermore, these 'doomsday' prophecies are all old news. Folks stay shouting from their rooftops about 'signs, signs, signs!' Honestly, it would have been more believable when the plague was killing off thousands, or when Hilter had a death grip on humanity. The problem is now, that every little Earth tremor or terrorist act, or rebellion again religion, or sickness is amplified and then pinged around in cyberspace or via cellphones until it becomes a looming and exaggerated terror which forces those to want to prepare and take shelter from the impending shit storm which is awaiting us in the future. Now to get to my point, I've always admired those who have the ability and knowledge to live self-sufficiently. Not to be confused with those who are simply preparing for catastrophe, but those who find the true beauty in living off of the land and working for their survival, passing on the knowledge to their children for the greater good.
Therefore you might find posts throughout this blog as how to go about living self-sufficiently and happily. I didn't want anyone to confuse these posts with my wanting to 'prep' for some apocalyptic time, but I want to make this modern world a little less suffocating by learning how to live simply and beautifully.
Enjoy.
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