They’re all about nothing, but they’re all fun to listen to. Why would they be fun to listen to? I don’t know.
— Leonard Bernstein, Leonard Bernstein’s Young People’s Concerts for reading and listening
Hhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa…
— start to a tonal happy birthday that sounded like 2001: A Space Odyssey
One… Two… Three…
— Lily
Williamstown.
— Melody
Date night?
— Elise Rise at Umami Burger
Cholly Knickerbocker
— RD (?)
Mother’s day table.
— Goal for a book
Well isn’t that special.
— Super over eager and humorous male flight attendant upon a hard landing.
Did you ever sit on your testicles?
— Jack
Course it was.
— Samuel L. on horseshit, The Hateful Eight
Hey my car! Hey my keys!
— Jon, Jon the Egg Boy
Clip forgotten finger
— note
Music by Howard Shore
— Spotlight
Most of what was paradoxical in the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright came from the same tension in relation to the nature that inspired his work to begin with. For it was not an easy project to emulate the high level of aesthetic organization in nature or to seek through geometric abstraction a reconstitution, or analogue, of the landscape.
— Donald Hoffmann, Understanding Frank Lloyd Wright’s Architecture
You hide from yourself.
— Joy, Joy
What is whole?
— Lily
I could work; but why risk ruining my nails.
— nail file matchbook
39, 40, 41, 42. Forty-two rows over here too! Same as over there!
— Grandpa Paul
I don’t know why, but I thought of the house as a carcass, the innards are the meat to be divided up.
— Lily
*BB8 lighter thumbs up*
Star Wars: The Force Awakens