1.3.12
7.2.12
shouldbareshoulder
i've been staring at that top picture for over a week.
i think that means something.
that bottom picture are of tussocks; basically tufts of grass that sometimes grow in the middle of rivers.
31.1.12
17.1.12
rootsandshoots
i'm taking plant physiology this quarter.
i'm thrilled, to say the least.
in other news, it's freezing here.
2.1.12
27.12.11
knittedpopcorn
at work. not working.
knitted popcorn scarf, grey nails, ourladyofguadalupe medal and agate necklace.
and a buttondown+perfect sweater of course.
15.12.11
13.12.11
brass instruments
the end of a quarter is a killer.
i'm embarking on a creative endeavor.
maybe i'll photograph it.
(c: selby)
26.11.11
red autumn
thanksgiving is my favorite holiday, most likely due to the fact that it's in fall and you consume copious amounts of food.
or maybe it's that my family finally takes the time to relax and do nothing, not at each others' throats or stressing every tidbit.
or maybe it's just the colors.
20.11.11
language
“It’s hard to use a word like preserve with a language,” said Robert Holman, who teaches at Columbia and New York Universities ... “It’s not like putting jelly in a jar. A language is used. Language is consciousness. Everybody wants to speak English, but those lullabies that allow you to go to sleep at night and dream — that’s what we’re talking about.”
(c: ealtosaar, nyt)
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