On the loveliest day of the summer, the year, the decade, on a terrace.
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On rue d’Alésia
La Chaine du Passé. Marc Aulès. 1939. The plot thickens…
Read MoreOn a tiny patch of yellow
There is no reason for artists to paint, birds to sing,
Read MoreOn the curriculum
And you can leap really high on the moon; there is less gravity.
Read MoreOn Thursday night, after hours
“Come out—all of you! This is too beautiful to miss!’”
Read MoreOn a mountain
Keep mending that roof, filling those baskets. Going. On boats, on horses, on foot. On picnics, even in January snow and darkness.
Read MoreOn a table in Paris
Something, a feeling like a recurring Christmas morning,
Read MoreOn flowers, always
“There are always flowers for those who want to see them.”
– Henri Matisse
On life, still, with plums
“Eyes droop. Little chests lean into yours. And in the kitchen, bits of plum and strawberry on the countertop…”
Read MoreOn a walk
“A longing to wander tears my heart when I hear trees rustling in the wind at evening.”
– Herman Hesse