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I’ll never forget that evening last year when I was wearing Good Girl and waiting outside for my friends downtown and a hawkmoth flew out of nowhere to try and drink me… probably the highest compliment I’ll ever be paid…
#a defining moment#don’t get me wrong love when people say I smell nice or whatever#but when one of my favorite moths thinks I smell like a snack?#that was god giving me a compliment
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Torn between Elie Saab Le Parfum and A Drop d’Issey today… leaning in the direction of Le Parfum though. It’s probably the prettiest orange blossom perfume I have, and there’s something so effortlessly Mediterranean about the orange blossom-jasmine marriage (which pans out given the inspiration). Smells botanical, but also modern. Reminds me of a garden where you have to walk and smell the blossoms with care, because all sorts of bees and wasps are in attendance as well…
#I wonder if I should start tagging my perfume posts#but this blog is almost intentionally disorganized sksksk#saving a drop d’Issey for higher heat#really want to test that one in June
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Crazy that maybe a decade ago I’d had a slight itching to write something with enough style and gravitas that it might be canonized… I miss the fantasy every now and then because even the dumbest dreams often provide some sort of destination and inspire forward movement. At this point, I’d rather write my way out of the beast’s belly instead of writing on its stomach lining…
#if anything I write is canonized (likely grudgingly) as American literature just know it’s simply because I’m born here lmfao#and rather than by choice that was the sum of many prior miserable moments in history…
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John Schieffer - The Spaces Between, 2024 - Oil on panel
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Mike Cloud, Fish on Pentagram Maze, 2005, oil on canvas with toy from children's game, 40 x 40 x 14 in (101.6 x 101.6 x 35.5 cm)
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Makoto Fujii (b.1984) - Listen to Rain Sounds. 2016. Oil on canvas.
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New Earth, Eruption in Iceland Thrainn Kolbeinsson
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Forgot to mention this because I’ve been busy, but a a friend at work and I swapped clothes for April Fools Day and another friend of ours said the fake me doesn’t walk like the real me because the real me walks like a majorette… and like? that’s so very slayful of me…
#I would say I ��walk with a purpose” at work but I suppose it does give it/that… girl#tbt when one of the girlies at my old location said I walked like I owned the place lmfao
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Finally made the chocoflan for my coworker… fingers crossed it turned out right…
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The Mosque, Jean-Michel Basquiat, 1982
Acrylic, oilstick, and ink on paper collage and canvas with tied wood supports 60 x 60 in. (152.5 x 152.5 cm)
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I kind of like using this site as antisocial media… though I do have to remember that if I want perfect privacy, I’m probably better off just keeping a journal…
#in general I prefer what I post here to stay here#it’s sort of a containment zone for things I don’t actually care to talk to anyone about sksksksk
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Goats, devouring sumac berries.
This fruit is just about the only high-nutrient consumable left in Midwestern forests by this time of year. Many animals use these berries to sustain themselves through the bitterness of winter.
#an adorable reminder that we have native sumacs!!#probably the most beautiful autumn foliage down the plains#Idt a single oak or maple or sweetgum can rival the intense lacquered red of shining sumac in the fall
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