On the evening breeze, a lullaby, low and sweet // Part 1
Mila Stepanova
Gustav Vigeland Kneeling Man Embracing a Standing Woman
understanding yourself is power.
“Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier are about to do one of the umpteen love scenes in Lady Hamilton. Olivier tickles Vivien’s wrist. She giggles. And cameraman Rudolph Maté shouts, ‘That’s right. Smile. I’m putting a special light on your smile.’ As though she needed it!” – Sheilah Graham
Lately I’ve been getting most of my pep talks from Mister Rogers.
There are a few things in life so beautiful they hurt: swimming in the ocean while it rains, reading alone in empty libraries, the sea of stars that appear when you’re miles away from the neon lights of the city, bars after 2am, walking in the wilderness, all the phases of the moon, the things we do not know about the universe, and you.
Beau Taplin, “And You” (via themotivationjournals)
anatomy of the skull and botanical cafés.
Mine Safety Applications Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Scan post #2
aguas dulces, marzo 2018
I gave my heart in soft surrender—
Edna St. Vincent Millay, from Collected Poems; “Truck-Garden Market-Day,” (via violentwavesofemotion)