Same. Be yourself. Be open. Be human. And share.
Fabulous and accurate.
Agreed. Still one of my all time favorite films. And showing to my kids was opening ideas and worlds to them really. Before that, by several years, I showed the Monty Python's "Holy Grail". I went out back to see them playing and quoting line from the Bridge Keeper scene. Oh the joy it brought me!
"Solipsism" She, not he. No one else to see. Mirror and time. Twixt sublime. All matter, her. Humanity obscure. She rests the light on the tome. All is her library, her literary home. Back, she reflectively speaks, "I am, not thee."
Trigger warning: Suci. Ideation NOT SO SUBTLE Leather belt neckties A dive in the drink Crimson wristlets A hand full of pinks Carelessly Cliffside Dark horse blues So little time for me So much for you
I was so young, I think 10 or 11, in '76 or '77? It was a book called "Fawn". The opening of the story was a description of a White tailed buck catching a trout. The start of this book truly opened my mind to the visuals of words, emotions from my own imaginings of a story unfolding.
Wheeling into this Blue sky. Hoping to find paths to new discovery and creativity. In the MOV. Human. Interested. Life.
Hi, it's Norm from Mandrake and Hare! It was lovely meeting today and hope we can talk more about writing and Open Readings soon! Gotta kick that up here!