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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna

The cat I raised from stray birth to two years old went missing around November 1 last year, and tonight as I biked home I saw this absolute lookalike in the street

I spent awhile petting and observing him and I’m just so sure this is my cat, and someone obviously found him and took him as their own.. (he was outdoor/indoor and one day never came back from exploring as he always would)

I tried to bring him home so I could try to confirm his identity in the light but it was too hard to handle the cat and my bike at once

Whatever the case I hope I see this cat again

I hope it’s my sweet friend

If it is I’m angry that someone would basically steal a perfectly healthy cat off a neighborhood street… we have many cats that roam around here and it frustrates me that someone could just scoop him up like that and seemingly make no effort to check if he already had a home.

I’m moving to Texas in two weeks and I’m feeling very bewitched.

I hope we can see each other again.

skippin’ class to fly to texas to hang w my boyfriend tomorrow, and

  • diffusing lemon oil through my bedroom tonite to feel fresh
  • thinking abt packing soon
  • had a good wine hour at cedar’s earlier while she drew on her drawing project, c h a t t i n’ as usual
  • still listening to a lot of prince !
  • got a little pimple in my eye that i hate
  • but today - wow, - i was at school wearing these bright blue suede block heeled shoes, rushing down the stairs to complete a task, and this ancient man who works in our department walked past and gave a little gasp, saying “ah, what pretty shoes!”

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): In his book *The Horologicon,* Mark
Forsyth gathered “obscure but necessary” words that he dug out of old
dictionaries. One of his discoveries is a perfect fit for you right now. It’s
“snudge,” a verb that means to walk around with a pensive look on your
face, appearing to be busy or in the midst of productive activity, when in
fact you’re just goofing off. I recommend it for two reasons: 1. It’s
important for your mental and physical health that you do a lot of
nothing; that you bless yourself with a healing supply of refreshing
emptiness. 2. It’s important for your mental and physical health that you
do this on the sly as much as possible; that you avoid being judged or
criticized for it by others. 

gonna print out “it’s important for your mental and physical health that you do a lot of nothing” real big and bold 72 pt. font stapled to a copy of my star chart & slip it to my thesis adviser. 

im at school at 1:18 am bc i don’t know how to go home & sleep

been waking up in the middle of the night a lot and just 

not feeling it you know!!!!!! staying up too late?? too bad.

things are weird in texas,
made worse by the fact that i am not in texas,
i will be in texas next week, 
is that good enough? hope so.

arabellesicardi
I noticed about myself that I would walk much further to go through an open door before I’d go through the pains to open one. It was a question of how character comes up against flow. The border of our town acted similarly, the barriers to my crossing being the many routines and responsibilities I was locked into. It would mean breaking confidences, trust, to forgo these routines even for a day. ‘Who, then, will administer the injections? ‘What meat will we eat?’ ‘Who will pull in the bounty at the coast?’ ‘Who will make sure the cocks don’t kill each other?’ ‘Who will make sure your husband comes?’
Rosa Aiello, Calypso’s Way, read by Mackenzie Davis on 02.22.17  (via arabellesicardi)
Source: hardtoreadings

aha uh-huh

sunday feb 26 is going like:

  • one of those trash nights when i slept only on one horizontal half of my bed bc the other was covered with Stuff
  • woke up sad, couldn’t decide what was going on.
  • dressed up in a wool skirt and leotard and cardigan and black boots, dressed like i used to dress on my way to ballet class, dressed in a way i could feel In Charge but also very comfortable.
  • my mom was on the phone, my sister walked in and out of the house without saying anything. i didn’t say anything either
  • I got in the car and turned on the classical station to hear a man speaking soft spanish and
  • I drove on the long straight road out of town to go see the windmills like i used to in high school with kevin
  • I drove 20 miles with the classical station still playing the whole time. I saw some really beautiful horses. I don’t know anything about horses but they were brown and white and I think any horse you see in a field on a blue sky day is probably beautiful.
  • I drove back into town feeling lifted and dust-free and stopping at the grocery store, I bought whole milk, 2 plums, 2 apples, a seedy baguette, some goat cheese, and a box of krispy kremes
  • I kept driving until I got to school, to the building where my studio is, and I gave Louise one of the apples. she loves apples so i love to give her apples
  • I made coffee
  • here I am in the computer lab on my 2nd cup of half-milk half-coffee and been listening to Astor Piazolla with a brief intermission of Kiss it Better by Rihanna bc that song is so good 
  • Reading excerpts from martha graham’s notebooks, thinking about Dance
  • Started to edit my Goals and Actions document that’s guiding my Landscape thesis
  • going to dinner at my grandma’s in a couple hrs.