outgoing introvert;
age 26;
ladyperson;
downstate new york;
EMT;

bicycle-riding, yarn-loving, book-hoarding, tree-hugging hippie.

...who bathes.

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13th March 2012

Photo reblogged from Kenny Powers meets the Glass family. with 183 notes

typewriterblues:

What do you think about when you think about fucking?     
My book for sale.

This blog is a good blog. 

typewriterblues:

What do you think about when you think about fucking?     

My book for sale.

This blog is a good blog. 

Tagged: poetryprosewritingtypewriterblues

Source: Flickr / prescience

4th January 2012

Photo reblogged from The New Yorker with 242 notes

newyorker:

Life and Letters

Losing the mixed pleasures of just arrived letters may not mean as much  in the end as what we’re missing by not writing them. Writing regularly  to several people—a parent, a friend who’s moved to another coast, a  daughter or son away at college—requires one to keep separate mental  ledgers, storing up the weather or the idle thoughts or the disasters we  need to pass on. We’re always getting ready to write. The letters out  and back become a correspondence, and mysteriously take on a tone of  their own: some rambly and comfortably boring; others cool and funny;  some financial; some confessional. They stick in the mind and seem worth  the trouble.

- In this week’s issue, Roger Angell writes about the decline of the U.S. Postal Service and what we’re missing by not writing letters http://nyr.kr/vGd98S

This is what I’m sayin’! Let’s be penpals, y’all! 

newyorker:

Life and Letters

Losing the mixed pleasures of just arrived letters may not mean as much in the end as what we’re missing by not writing them. Writing regularly to several people—a parent, a friend who’s moved to another coast, a daughter or son away at college—requires one to keep separate mental ledgers, storing up the weather or the idle thoughts or the disasters we need to pass on. We’re always getting ready to write. The letters out and back become a correspondence, and mysteriously take on a tone of their own: some rambly and comfortably boring; others cool and funny; some financial; some confessional. They stick in the mind and seem worth the trouble.

- In this week’s issue, Roger Angell writes about the decline of the U.S. Postal Service and what we’re missing by not writing letters http://nyr.kr/vGd98S

This is what I’m sayin’! Let’s be penpals, y’all! 

Tagged: lettersUSPSwritingtechlit

Source: newyorker.com

2nd August 2011

Photo reblogged from AWESOME BRAIN POWERS with 182 notes

awesomebrainpowers:

This is how Norwegians respond to their worst terrorist attack ever: resisting the reflex to heighten security and calling on famous satirists to mock the attacker’s agenda.
Damn, Norway, you so cool and level-headed.

Agreed. My hat is off. 

awesomebrainpowers:

This is how Norwegians respond to their worst terrorist attack ever: resisting the reflex to heighten security and calling on famous satirists to mock the attacker’s agenda.

Damn, Norway, you so cool and level-headed.

Agreed. My hat is off. 

Tagged: greatestmannewsnorwaypoliticsfunnywriting

Source: reddit.com