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You too.
BW photo. Blackout blind over window. Light peeking through edge of blind. A bottle and glass on right of window ledge. A small basket on left.
The morning directive.
“Get up.“
Good morning Colin ☀️
This is a painting of a group of people playing cricket on a grassy field. Several figures are actively engaged in the game, with bats and wickets visible.
Attributed to W R Coates
The Cricket Match (c.1740-5)
Oil on canvas, 48.9 × 59 cm
Tate Gallery, London
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Thank you Paula. 🤍
I do too. It’s magnetic, but I can’t ever imagine attempting this myself. My grandmother and mother, were both superb at fine needlework.
A pillowcase which my maternal grandmother embroidered. BW photo. The pillowcase is full of wrinkles. The embroidery graces the outer edges of the pillowcase.
heirloom
#photography
I look forward to it.
Me too.
A cinema displaying the what’s on. It reads: IT IS IN YOUR SELF-INTEREST FIND A WAY TO BE VERY TENDER
Jenny Holzer
Truisms for Survival (1983-1985)
Darnation indeed! It was pakeroo, but I think I would have recognised you, if I saw you. Shame. However, Magnetic Meyerowitz. Delightful!
I went to the show at Somerset House beforehand, a Brighton acquaintance was shortlisted for the awards.
Polaroid Week — celebrating instant film and the global community behind it.
#polaroidweek @polaroidweek #BelieveInFilm
She’s there in spirit. 🖤
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I was there too!
Really weird, I thought this is just the kind of thing Ms Collett would come to. Shame we didn’t know, we could have stood in that long queue together. 🖤
London Victoria underground escalator. The dude in pink. A person ahead of my on escalator wearing a pink puffer coat and pink hat.
From Coast and Wild A pressed specimen of Irish Moss, also known as Chondrus crispus, is displayed against a white background. The reddish-purple seaweed is affixed to the paper with two strips of light brown tape. This postcard is reproduced from an original Irish Moss seaweed pressing foraged responsibly from a beach on the wild coast of Pembrokeshire in West Wales.
Yummy. I’ve never grown asparagus, in my allotment. Is it difficult?
They were designed and created by Delia Barry, an 83-year-old native of Wicklow, Ireland. Working closely with the film’s costume designer, Eimer Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh. Gorgeous creations.
Joan Didion wrote an essay about note and list making, trying to make sense of them later. On a different note, I fell in love with The Banshees of Inisherin sweaters.
You’re up early!
Morning ☀️
Veruschka von Lehndorff Photo: Giancarlo Botti Paris, 1970
Morning commuters.
Friends with his niece. I eat crackers and cheese in her house.
Elliott Gould in Paris in 1970. Smoking a cigar. Photo by Giancarlo Botti
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Very nice. Reminds me of Sean Scully’s Walls of Aran.
Thanks hon. There, then, not there.
I know. Dashing out and in.
Of course. 😘
Reflection in bus window of sky with clouds and what looks like two crosses on a hill.
Calvary ✝️ ✝️ signs
#onthebuses
Took the rubbish out, as well, in my pjs this morning. I was up early, sneaking down the alleyway, watching out for life signs. I had to . . . I mean, I didn’t want to scare the bejeezus out of my neighbours.
Definitely!
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