Castle by silentfield - LEE - CGHUB
Dreamed of a vast, gorgeous city. It was incredible, so incredible in fact, that I felt moved to destroy it. Amidst explosions, I woke up.
Paul Romano Works | I Remember Who You Are XII
Uneasy dreams this morning. Early last evening I was out as soon as my head hit the pillow and like the sleeping dead was dreamless. For reasons unknown I was awakened shortly before midnight and lay in the darkness startled and blinking.
Sleep claimed me once more and the remainder of my slumbers were spent tangled in confusing meetings with people I should have remembered and did not, along with people I felt an instant affinity toward but who could not seem to warm up to me. I woke up feeling disappointed and disenchanted.
(via … . . by ~magdalenawanli)
I may have slept a total of 15 minutes last night, or at least that is how it feels. I don’t quite remember my dreams but I do recall a trek to a tiny house in the middle of a huge meadow. The wild flowers were as tall as trees and we had to dodge the blossoms as they fell because they were heavy as grapefruits. As I lurched aside to avoid a flurry of falling petals, I startled myself awake.
Affair. Óleo-lienzo. Paco Pomet 120 x 160 cm. 2011
I wake and feel as if my face has been run over repeatedly by a truck. No more shows on a Monday night. Just…a bad idea. (Though it was a great deal of fun at the time!)
Dreamed again of a body of water, perhaps a vacation spot. I was with a group of people and yet apart from them. I feel perhaps I had inadvertently committed some sort of egregious offense and I was being shunned by this same group of folks. I couldn’t find anyone to talk with me to work things out.
Misc. People drawings (by ghoulnextdoor)
Look at this thing my sister and I recently dug out of my grandmother’s closet!
What is going on here? Who knows! I drew this when I was maybe 5 years old. I had some sort of grand vision, that’s for sure. It clearly comes across in that pink+purple pantsuit :)
lacmoth asked: What are your favourite books?
It is unfortunate, but I do not read nearly as much as I used to, and I rarely read something more than once. Below is a small list of the books I have read again and again and again.
- Dracula, by Bram Stoker
- Rebecca, by Daphne du Maurier
- Heidi, by Johanna Spyri
- Harriet the Spy, Louise Fitzhugh
- The Blue Sword, by Robin McKinley
- The Chronicles of Narnia, by C.S. Lewis
- Time Life Enchanted Word Series
- D’Aulaires Book of Greek Myths
- Pet Sematary, by Stephen King
- The Zombies that Ate Pittsburgh, by Paul R. Gagne
- Crash Helmet, by Harry Allard
- Tipping the Velvet, by Sarah Waters
- Books of Blood, Clive Barker
unpetaling asked: what are some other moon-inspired fragrances you have tried?
The only scents that come to mind immediately are Strange Invisible Perfumes Moon Garden, Hanae Mori Magical Moon, TokyoMilk Honey and the Moon, Pilar and Lucy Tiptoeing Through Chambers of the Moon and a few of Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab’s lunar oils (if you can find an older formulation of BPAL’s Schwarzermond - a limited edition - I highly suggest that you do so!)
W Heath Robinson, from “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (by sofi01)
Dreamed of vacations at a super posh lakeside resort last night. Every time I attempted to leave and head back home, I missed my flight.
Anonymous asked: What are some of your favorite songs?
Oh my. So many! Off the top of my head…
Wordy:
- Every song on the Hedwig and the Angry Inch Soundtrack,
- Red Right Ankle by the Decemberists
- Poughkeepsie by Over the Rhine
- Wild Eyes by Marie Sioux
- Sweet Old World by Lucinda Williams
- Uniform Grey by Sarah Harmer
- Southern CA Wants to Be Western NY by Dar Williams
- Cross Bones Style by Cat Power
- Rain by Patty Griffin
- Where’d You Hide the Body by James McMurtry
- Maybe Sparrow, Neko Case
- Howl, Florence + The Machine
- Dark Turn of Mind, Gillian Welch
- Wolf Like Me, Vera Lynn (cover)
- Black Sunday Afternoon, Anna Ternheim
- Sinai, Ghost Bees
- Every Path, Alela Diane
- The Winter Of 1539-1540, Goldmund
- Darkwood , David Darling
- Faun, Olafur Arnalds
- It’s all forgotten now, The Caretaker
- We Move Lightly, Dustin O’Halloran
- Organum, Max Richter
- Unabi, Christen Lien
- Foreshadowed, Harold Budd and Brian Eno
- Bram Stoker’s Dracula: Mina / Elizabeth, Wojciech Kilar
- St. Petersburg, Bersarin Quartett
- O ma zalosci, Jacaszek
- Threshold, Adam Hurst
- Marcher A L’Envers Et Detourner Le Regard. Sur Le Rebord , RQTN
- Gnossienne No. 1, Goldmund & Rafael Anton Irisarri
