Unknown ♡
fairy glen, isle of skye, scotland
Paris - July 3rd, 2011
Be not inhospitable to strangers, lest they be angels in disguise.
stairs in an old cabin in cades cove
the feminine urge to become fluent in every language on earth so I can read literature in poetry in their native tongues to get the full effect
© Wang Wei
love lingers in the kitchen
perehelion, franny choi // joan didion’s kitchen, vogue // teija lehto // tennessee williams // daidai’s kitchen, @pakchoys // kitchen, banana yoshimoto // bread, phoebe wahl (@phoebewahl) // chocolate chip pancakes, caitlyn siehl (@alonesomes) // podlaskie klimaty
“Slow is often overlooked in rushed culture. Its’ oracle is not acknowledged, properly understood, or respected. The slow breath. A slow first kiss. Slowly disrobing in front of a lover. Slow lovemaking. Slow to get up out of a warm bed. Slow stretching. Slow yoga. Slow bathing. Slow and steady. Slowly walking through an airport to catch a flight. Slow decision-making. Slow crockpot cooking. Slow eating. Slow creativity. The pause before we speak. When we give ourselves (our cells) permission to slow down, our whole system is met in a magical place where regeneration and rejuvenation naturally begin to occur without any effort from us.”
— India Ame’ye, Author, Energy of Gods