i really like charlotte gainsbourg

i really like charlotte gainsbourg

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The Wind Drinkers

$55 matches

LOST

Its interesting that since its a tv show, you dont hear them swearing. If i was a character on lost, I would be swearing up a storm because of the insane shit going down on that island.

I may have lost my ability to sleep comfortably .

Every year, I go in either December or January to see a woman, Elenore, to receive spiritual guidance.  I go over to her house, which looks like a completely normal home, in a completely normal development in Avon, Ohio.  When opening her front door, there is a tiny sign next to the door bell, reading: “Please dont ring bell.  Come into my home and sit in the foyer until I greet you.”  As I sit with my hands folded and my legs crossed in a pastel flower printed chair in her foyer, I always observe her various plants and the many paintings gradually ascending up her wall following the curve of the staircase.  Even though I only sit in this chair once a year, I notice when she has hung a new painting, this time it was a new Chagall. I sit trying to drown out the soft classical music playing on the radio sitting on the table next to me, and I try to eavesdrop on the appointment she has ahead of me since it is happening right around the corner in her kitchen.  I can never tell what they are saying…..
My appointment consisted of her and I discussing our views on many things going on in the world, how we believe they will resolve, what is going to happen next and so forth.  She then proceeds to read my Tarot.
Her readings with me are always extremely accurate, but this time, it blew my mind.  It consisted of me hysterically laughing and hysterically crying, which has never happened any of the times i have seen her these past 4 years.  A major point that we talked about is how i’ve completely fallen out of any kind of religious belief.  The multiple things that she said to me has oddly made me highly consider figuring out my spirituality.
The next few days I am studying the facts of Buddhism… I’m not sure which religion I will look into next, but I figure i’ll find a fit somewhere?  As for now, its just me, these books and lots of Riesling wine.

Every year, I go in either December or January to see a woman, Elenore, to receive spiritual guidance.  I go over to her house, which looks like a completely normal home, in a completely normal development in Avon, Ohio.  When opening her front door, there is a tiny sign next to the door bell, reading: “Please dont ring bell.  Come into my home and sit in the foyer until I greet you.”  As I sit with my hands folded and my legs crossed in a pastel flower printed chair in her foyer, I always observe her various plants and the many paintings gradually ascending up her wall following the curve of the staircase.  Even though I only sit in this chair once a year, I notice when she has hung a new painting, this time it was a new Chagall. I sit trying to drown out the soft classical music playing on the radio sitting on the table next to me, and I try to eavesdrop on the appointment she has ahead of me since it is happening right around the corner in her kitchen.  I can never tell what they are saying…..

My appointment consisted of her and I discussing our views on many things going on in the world, how we believe they will resolve, what is going to happen next and so forth.  She then proceeds to read my Tarot.

Her readings with me are always extremely accurate, but this time, it blew my mind.  It consisted of me hysterically laughing and hysterically crying, which has never happened any of the times i have seen her these past 4 years.  A major point that we talked about is how i’ve completely fallen out of any kind of religious belief.  The multiple things that she said to me has oddly made me highly consider figuring out my spirituality.

The next few days I am studying the facts of Buddhism… I’m not sure which religion I will look into next, but I figure i’ll find a fit somewhere?  As for now, its just me, these books and lots of Riesling wine.

plocool:

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Movie was good as fuck.

plocool:

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Movie was good as fuck.

startmeup:

Artist Jean-Claude dies at 74.
She met her partner Christo in Paris in 1958. They have been collaborating for 51 years.
The family statement said Christo was deeply saddened by his wife’s death but was “committed to honor the promise they made to each other many years ago: that the art of Christo and Jeanne-Claude would continue.” That includes completing their current installation, “Over The River”, a series of fabric panels to be suspended over the Arkansas River in Colorado, and “The Mastaba,” a stack of 410,000 oil barrels configured as a mastaba, or rectangle with outward-sloping sides, envisioned for the United Arab Emirates.
Like all their projects, these are intended to be temporary, a quality at the heart of the artistic enterprise. Whether executed in oil drum or brightly colored fabric, the art of her and her husband, Jeanne-Claude said, expressed “ the quality of love and tenderness that we human beings have for what does not last.”

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I cant believe that I found out today while reading TIME magazine, that Jean-Claude passed in mid november… I feel like a terrible artist.  RIP

startmeup:

Artist Jean-Claude dies at 74.

She met her partner Christo in Paris in 1958. They have been collaborating for 51 years.

The family statement said Christo was deeply saddened by his wife’s death but was “committed to honor the promise they made to each other many years ago: that the art of Christo and Jeanne-Claude would continue.” That includes completing their current installation, “Over The River”, a series of fabric panels to be suspended over the Arkansas River in Colorado, and “The Mastaba,” a stack of 410,000 oil barrels configured as a mastaba, or rectangle with outward-sloping sides, envisioned for the United Arab Emirates.

Like all their projects, these are intended to be temporary, a quality at the heart of the artistic enterprise. Whether executed in oil drum or brightly colored fabric, the art of her and her husband, Jeanne-Claude said, expressed “ the quality of love and tenderness that we human beings have for what does not last.”

NYT (via kateoplis: thegooglymoogly:)

I cant believe that I found out today while reading TIME magazine, that Jean-Claude passed in mid november… I feel like a terrible artist.  RIP

Sometimes when I go through my parents old photo albums of when they were dating and just sailing together, I get motivated to dye my hair lighter again, actually go in the sun and get tan, and become healthier and fit.     ohhhh and obviously be sailing.   Thanks mom.

Sometimes when I go through my parents old photo albums of when they were dating and just sailing together, I get motivated to dye my hair lighter again, actually go in the sun and get tan, and become healthier and fit.     ohhhh and obviously be sailing.   Thanks mom.

noooothinnns better then wool socks in the woods.

noooothinnns better then wool socks in the woods.

I find the BEST guy clothing, but never womens.

http://www.contextclothing.com/

if i played football, i would totally do this all the time.

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You have to be in tune with the giant cosmic forces

my dad’s response to me asking how he knew that Cooper needed to go to the bathroom.