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Katharine Reece

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September 24, 2013
Source: http://l0vro.tumblr.com/post/41952179017/francois-morellet
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September 18, 2013
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September 18, 2013
Source: http://mpdrolet.tumblr.com/post/61333621598/polignano-2008-domingo-milella
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September 18, 2013
Source: http://la-vie-luxueuse.tumblr.com/post/54618960776
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September 17, 2013
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September 16, 2013
Source: http://weheartit.com/entry/44599741/search?context_type=search&context_user=488225&page=2&query=autumn&sort=most_popular
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“Back in the blue chair in front of the green studio
another year has passed, or so they say, but calendars lie.
They’re a kind of cosmic business machine like
their cousin clocks but break down at inopportune times.
Fifty years ago I learned to jump off the calendar
but I kept getting drawn back on for reasons
of greed and my imperishable stupidity.
Of late I’ve escaped those fatal squares
with their razor-sharp numbers for longer and longer.
I had to become the moving water I already am,
falling back into the human shape in order
not to frighten my children, grandchildren, dogs and friends.
Our old cat doesn’t care. He laps the water where my face used to be.”
— "Calendars" by Jim Harrison, from In Search of Small Gods (2010)

September 16, 2013
Tags: Jim Harrison, time, poetry, water
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September 09, 2013
Source: http://whitelightsandlatenights.tumblr.com/post/32868285715/marie-agier-on-pinterest
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September 09, 2013
Source: http://emauxetcamees.tumblr.com/post/59172352981
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September 09, 2013
Source: http://ohsosilent.tumblr.com/post/53125780636
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“The form of the poem, in other words, is crucial to poetry’s power to do the thing which always is and always will be to poetry’s credit: the power to persuade that vulnerable part of our consciousness of its rightness in spite of the evidence of wrongness all around it, the power to remind us that we are hunters and gatherers of values, that our very solitudes and distresses are creditable, in so far as they, too, are an earnest of our veritable human being.”
— from Seamus Heaney’s Nobel Lecture, December 7, 1995

September 03, 2013
Tags: seamus heaney, poetry, humanity, beauty
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the end of Jim Harrison’s poem “Locations” (1968)

the end of Jim Harrison’s poem “Locations” (1968)

September 03, 2013
Tags: jim harrison, poetry, locations, earth, beauty, gratitude
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September 02, 2013
Source: http://soeursimone.tumblr.com/post/35343400513
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“I got an image in my head that never got out. We see a great many things and can remember a great many things, but that is different. We get very few of the true images in our heads of the kind I am talking about, the kind that become more and more vivid for us as if the passage of the years did not obscure their reality but, year by year, drew off another veil to expose a meaning which we had only dimly surmised at first. Very probably the last veil will not be removed, for there are not enough years, but the brightness of the image increases and our conviction increases that the brightness is meaning, or the legend of meaning, and without the image our lives would be nothing except an old piece of film rolled on a spool and thrown into a desk drawer among the unanswered letters.”
— from All the King’s Men by Robert Penn Warren (1946) 

September 02, 2013
Tags: all the king's men, robert penn warren, literature, quotes, meaning, brightbeautifullife
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August 30, 2013
Tags: sky, nature, beauty, lifeisgood
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August 30, 2013
Source: http://textilesystematisms.tumblr.com/post/59785044049
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August 28, 2013
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August 28, 2013
Source: http://outofreception.com/post/59311124598/crouching-tiger-hidden-rabbits-foot
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“In a life properly lived, you’re a river. You touch things lightly or deeply; you move along because life herself moves, and you can’t stop it; you can’t figure out a banal game plan applicable to all situations; you just have to go with the “beingness” of life, as Rilke would have it.”
— from a 1988 interview with Jim Harrison, in The Paris Review

August 28, 2013
Tags: river, water, being alive, beauty, Jim Harrison, poetry
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August 16, 2013
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/colleenelise/9521337786/in/pool-11611663@N00/
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The page where some of this pretty stuff once lived is right here. The photos and art are usually reblogged; the quotes are from my interviews or things I'm reading.