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When Death Comes by Mary Oliver

When death comes
like the hungry bear in autumn;
when death comes and takes all the bright coins from his purse

to buy me, and snaps the purse shut;
when death comes
like the measle-pox;

when death comes
like an iceberg between the shoulder blades,

I want to step through the door full of curiosity, wondering:
what is it going to be like, that cottage of darkness?

And therefore I look upon everything
as a brotherhood and a sisterhood,
and I look upon time as no more than an idea,
and I consider eternity as another possibility,

and I think of each life as a flower, as common
as a field daisy, and as singular,

and each name a comfortable music in the mouth,
tending, as all music does, toward silence,

and each body a lion of courage, and something
precious to the earth.

When it’s over, I want to say: all my life
I was a bride married to amazement.
I was the bridegroom; taking the world into my arms.

When it’s over, I don’t want to wonder
if I have made my life something particular, and real.
I don’t want to find myself sighing and frightened,
or full of argument.

I don’t want to end up simply having visited this world.

” In order to become a member of the Original Scraper Bike Team, you must: Be a resident of Oakland, CA. Be at least 7 y/o or older. Retain a 3.0 Grade Point Average (GPA), Create your own Scraper Bike…(It Has To Be Amazing, Or Else You Can’t Ride.) A single file line when riding. After 10 rides the Scraper Bike King and his Captains will decide if your bike is up to standards and if you can follow the simple guidelines. After your evaluation we will consider you a member and honor you with an Original Scraper Bike Team Shirt. Only worn when Mobbin’ Stay posted for all upcoming Scraper Bike Rides…” – The Scraper Bike King

 

Scrapertown is  short documentary from California is a Place , a series of stories produced, directed, and shot by Drea Cooper & Zackary Canepari.  It is fascinating,  well told, and beautifully shot.

 

Check out:

How to Dress Well: Love Remains:

How To Dress Well

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pitchfork Review of HtDW’s new release

“…The conceptual foundation is interesting, but Love Remains succeeds because you don’t have to think about that stuff to absorb its peculiar magic. For one thing, it has an arresting surface-level prettiness that offers an easy way in. “Ready for the World”, a sort of half-cover of “Love You Down”, the silky 1986 slow jam by the Michigan group Ready for the World (it was also a minor hit in the 90s for singer INOJ), sums up the How to Dress Well aesthetic. The lyrics are indecipherable, suggesting that feeling where you’re trying to sing an old song you love but can’t remember the details, so you mumble along with the melody; the percussion is crude and indistinct, and somehow sounds halfway between a sample and a bad recording of hand claps in a bedroom; a sampled voice from elsewhere repeats through the track, sounding both machine-like and human. Interesting questions come to mind– Is this a cover, and do I need to know the original? Why is it so distorted?– but it’s also easy to let “Ready for the World” wash over you, which turns out to be true of the album as a whole…”

Here is the whole review.

 

Sarah Henson is a Georgia born, Southern raised and

San Francisco based artist to watch!

Her work is something out of my dreams.

Came across Matt Eich’s work

through a great blog

SuperLuminal.

This image is from

his work

Carry Me Ohio.

It is well worth a look at him

the other  noteworthy’s from

Photography Book Now’s selections.

Days with my Father

by Phillip Toledano

This is a gift to read and see.

It is honest and unashamed and filled with love.

It chronicles Phillip Toledano’s loving and caring for his father throughout the last few years.

The photos are full.

It breathes.

piloerection

Triboluminescence

Bioluminescence

embroidery on the body

thirst

oranges

now write.

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