Old School
Posted by sarah on April 8th, 2005 filed in unusual thingsComment now »
I just loved this old sign. I was trying to print it out, but my printer’s busted again. This was in Vaison la Romaine, back a couple of months back. Smooshy!
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Old School
Posted by sarahsmiles on April 8th, 2005 filed in unusual thingsComment now »
I just loved this old sign. I was trying to print it out, but my printer’s busted again. This was in Vaison la Romaine, back a couple of months back. Smooshy!
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Hello Kitty!
Posted by sarah on April 7th, 2005 filed in strangersComments Off on Hello Kitty!
This is poetic! The children in France as so cute.
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Hello Kitty!
Posted by sarahsmiles on April 7th, 2005 filed in strangersComments Off on Hello Kitty!
This is poetic! The children in France as so cute.
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My favorite place…
Posted by sarahsmiles on April 6th, 2005 filed in travelComment now »
This fountain is one of my favorite images in Aix-ex-province. It is moist and cooling in the summer. Crisp in the fall, and it steams in the coldest winter nights. It seems like a world unto itself, unconcerned, uncaring.
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Theatrix
Posted by sarah on April 3rd, 2005 filed in unusual thingsComment now »
I love hearing people talk about acting or the stage,
for I can never see life as being unacted,
or even unscripted. To say that reality’s lines
are unlearned is to ignore a lifetime of practice,
repeated workshopping of role, mannerism,
and rhetorical flourish. Though I will admit
that the playwright is often twice removed,
having left a story for us to play with
scant stage direction, bad costumes,
a plot that takes a lifetime to unravel,
and certainly no satisfying conclusion,
in the end, we’re left with such
great potentials for ad-libbing on a whim,
sight-gags, and unexpected soliloquies,
if we’re just willing to stop fighting
with the director, and float amid the infinite
nuance that separates this play
from the myriad others unfolding next door.
This is for friends on LJ.
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A reflective moment
Posted by sarahsmiles on April 2nd, 2005 filed in strange placesComment now »
At the top of this image are said to be the bones of the two Maries (Mary Jacobe and Mary Salome)… Saint Sarah was one of their maids in Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer.
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A reflective moment
Posted by sarah on April 2nd, 2005 filed in strange placesComment now »
At the top of this image are said to be the bones of the two Maries (Mary Jacobe and Mary Salome)… Saint Sarah was one of their maids in Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer.
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