Oh Land - “White Nights”
When good Americans die, they go to Paris.
- Thomas Gold Appleton, a Boston wit of the 19th century, reminds us that Americans loved Paris a good century before the arrival of Ernest Hemingway or James Baldwin. And they still do. (via theeconomist)
(via theeconomist)
He said “I was named after the main character in that book. I’m drawing meaning from that as I read.”
I said, “Well that sounds important. I was named after my father’s mistress, but that’s not important.
I can’t seem to fit all my wiggly into this square society has appropriated to me.

How wrong it is for women to expect a man to build the world she wants, rather than set out to create it for herself. -Anais Nin
While listening to M.Ward earlier, my thoughts kept coming back to this song and video. Delicious.

self-portrait © me
He’s such a doll with a great eye.