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View of a teapot with a prayer written on the face of it, next to a poem. Also printed
on the face of the card: "Wedgwood Wesley Tea Pot, For Sale at The Tea Meeting, $2.50.
Silver Offering."
Digital Collection:
North Carolina Postcards
Date:
1914
Location:
Raleigh (N.C.); Wake County (N.C.);
Collection in Repository
Durwood Barbour Collection of North Carolina Postcards (P077); collection guide available
online at www.lib.unc.edu/ncc/pcoll/77barbour/77barbour.html
I try to make every page interesting to look at, especially when my writing might not be the most interesting to read. I like to collect postmarks from the places I visit. A postmark timestamps my visit and it mentally captures the moment forever with a quick pound of the rubber stamp.
Monday, June 27
13/100
I have this large moleskine notebook, A4, where I write everything down. Fanfiction outlines, original fiction, journal entries, songs, anything and everything that might cross my mind. I bought a Parker fountain pen a while ago, and the only pen that will be laid on that paper is the black Parker. I bought another notebook, though, because the large one isn't easy to transport, and this one is. It's so small and cute. I'm calling it Anexo I, because everything that goes there will eventually make it into the main one; it's just for saving ideas while I'm not at home. And I love them both.
It's almost two years / since I made this light-writing.
(at Manifesta 9, visiting old coal mine museum in Genk, Belgium)
52 weeks of writing: week 1
anomaly - deviation from the normal or common order or form or rule, aberration (antonym: conformity, regularity, normality)
Archigram 7. FREE TIME NODE by Ron Herron & Barry Snowden
I apologise for a missing slither of page on central joint, but no writing and notes are missing.
Actions>Original size enlargement is available. Other Archigram photos here.
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It was almost a year ago that I took this. As I was wont to do, I was wandering around Bushwick shooting pieces that went up as a part of the Bushwick Collective. This particular piece was done by Sexer 1 at the Arrogant Swine.
Kiiiinda cliche. I shot this a year or so ago, found it yesterday and still thought it was pretty, so here it is. Enjoy.
Shot in my hometown - Laguna Beach, CA.
Did I ever tell you you are my hero?
You're everything I wish I could be
The Wind Beneath My Wings - Bette Midler
You must listen to this song. It's so beautiful it makes me cry.
You know, I have this weird habit of writing things on my wrists with permanent markers all the time and I'm starting to think I'm actually going to get skin cancer in the future...
Oh! By the way, I wrote both You are and My strength, this means a lot of work, mainly on the right hand since I am right-handed. It was funny and pretty difficult, but I eventually got it x)
I like this a lot :)
C.S. Lewis
Faith is the art of holding on to things your reason has once accepted in spite of your changing moods.
my journal I write in cursive
& I don't know how the quote relates but whatever
"Harpel's Typograph, or Book of Specimens- Containing Useful Information, Suggestions and a Collection of Examples of Letterpress Job Printing Arranged for the Assistance of Master Printers, Amateurs, Apprentices, and Others" was published in 1870, by the printer Oscar Harpel.
"I'm finding it hard to believe you
can hurt me so much and still say
you love me. Oh wait a minute now
you haven't said that in way too long
a time. Been no kissing, hugging, sweat
talke, compliments or show of real affection
in along time. Been too many put
downs and degrading insults way to
often. So far I'm dumb, stupid,
a liar, dishonest and extremely fat.
I'm extremely grateful for all the help
you give me but it doesn't give you
the right to talk to me like I'm
a piece of dirt inconveniencing your
life."
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Sooner: "it's totally your shot."
Me: "thanks for letting me have it. =)"
Thank you, in advance, to those of you who take a moment to leave a comment and/or fave my photo. I appreciate it tremendously.
Sometimes, it's downright beneficial to get my peepers to lookin' upwards.
This photo was taken while I was attending the 'Cruisin' Brea Classic Car Show' of 2015. I really do like those lines, angles and bold colors. I hope you do too. :o)