2/26/09

Can't wait to not get up in the morning

Some would argue that waking up pre-dawn is invigorating and demonstrates initiative and ambition.

I'm gonna stick to my conviction that it is unpleasant, distressing, and Just Plain Sucks It.

NITE OWL, BITCHEZ. I DON'T LIKE PEOPLE PLAYIN ON MY DREEMS.

2/22/09

a date with destiny

Baby dogs
Baby Cats
Cinnamon
rice pudding
absinthe
light-grey leather
Dark-grey-glass decanter
Crystal Chandelier
Candelabra
Black rosary

2/18/09

Meant 2 B



I'm moving on March 1st. AGAIN! But only six blocks away. Still on the same street, same side of the street, same floor, even the same numbers in my address, just rearranged.

2/13/09

2/11/09

Elegant Peacocks

“The sight of a feather in a peacock’s tail, whenever I gaze at it, makes me sick,” Darwin wrote.
But from worrying about this problem, he developed the idea of sexual selection, that females chose males with the best ornaments, and hence elegant peacocks have the most offspring.

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2/2/09

Lucky charms

In 1920 F. Scott Fitzgerald effortlessly scribbled this very precise quote in one of his j'adoreable short stories:

"When a girl feels that she's perfectly groomed and dressed she can forget that part of her. That's charm. The more parts of yourself you can afford to forget the more charm you have."

I heard what you said






"At eighteen our convictions are hills from which we look; at forty-five they are caves in which we hide"

2/1/09

Cut-glass age






top notch discoveries today.
found an AMAZING very large and heavy framed map of baltimore city from 1972 outside of an abandoned warehouse near clipper mill.

i just realized i am really thirsty.

"There was a rough stone age and a smooth stone age and a bronze age, and many years afterward a cut-glass age. In the cut-glass age, when young ladies had persuaded young men with long, curly mustaches to marry them, they sat down several months afterward and wrote thank-you notes for all sorts of cut-glass presents- punch-bowls, finger-bowls, dinner-glasses, wine-glasses, ice-cream dishes, bonbon dishes, decanters, and vases- for, though cut glass was nothing new in the nineties, it was especially busy reflecting the dazzling light of fashion from the Back Bay to the fastnesses of the Middle West."