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Pining for you…

25 Wednesday Jan 2012

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© Lydia Hudgens

If you only knew how much I love you, how essential you are to my life, you would not dare to stay away for an instant, you would always remain by my side, your heart pressed close to my heart, your soul to my soul.
Juliette Drouet

I cannot bear another day without you.

Model: Lauren DiMarco
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Kissing Prince Charming…

20 Friday Jan 2012

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© Lauren DiMarco

The decision to kiss for the first time is the most crucial in any love story. It changes the relationship of two people much more strongly than even the final surrender; because this kiss already has within it that surrender.
Emil Ludwig

What else does she have to surrender to love fully?

Model: Lauren DiMarco

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The thrill of your body…

17 Tuesday Jan 2012

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Art, e.e. cummings, I like my body, Lauren DiMarco, Lauren DiMarco art, Post a week 2012, Sketch

© Lauren DiMarco - Self Portrait in Hoodie

i like my body when it is with your
body. It is so quite a new thing.
Muscles better and nerves more.
i like your body. i like what it does,
i like its hows.
E. E. Cummings

Nothing is better than falling asleep in your arms.

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I can’t you let go…

15 Sunday Jan 2012

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© Lydia Hudgens

I live here on my knees 
As I try to make you see 
That you’re everything I think I need
Here on the ground
But you’re neither friend or foe
Though I can’t seem to let you go
One thing I still know
Is that you are keeping me down

From the song Gravity by Sara Braeilles

Why can’t you let me soar?

Model: Lauren DiMarco

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Christmas Finery…

04 Sunday Dec 2011

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© Joan Currie

For a moment Anne’s heart fluttered queerly and for the first time her eyes
faltered under Gilbert’s gaze and a rosy flush stained the paleness of her face.

from Anne of Avonlea by Lucy Maud Montgomery 

I always have great hopes for a romantic holiday season.

Stay With Me…

31 Monday Oct 2011

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Did I say that I need you?
Did I saw that I want you?
Oh, if I didn’t I’m a fool you see
No one knows this more than me.
Just Breathe by Pearl Jam 

I can’t let you go!

Freedom…

02 Friday Sep 2011

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© Lauren DiMarco

The beautiful pure freedom of a woman was infinitely more wonderful than any sexual love.
D. H. Lawrence from Lady Chatterley’s Lover

That said, she can have both…

Model: Lauren DiMarco

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Ten Beautiful Things My Father Taught Me…

19 Sunday Jun 2011

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© Joan Currie – My Father’s Tackle Box

Growing up, my father spent every Father’s Day weekend fishing in the wilds of northern Quebec, but he would return just in time for Sunday dinner with his quota of rainbow trout!

Here is what he taught me during my formative years:

1.  How to catch and release a fish.
2.  How to win at cribbage and ping pong.
3.  How to play golf and badminton, throw horseshoes and a football, jump waves, fly a kite, waterski, pitch a tent, and paddle a canoe.
4. How to work a drill, lawn mover, outboard motor, telescope, water pump, and drive a car.
5. How to paint a room, stain a dock, and polish shoes.
6. How to spot the Big and Little Dippers, Venus, Jupiter, shooting stars, and satellites in the night sky.
7. How to live one day at a time and not trouble, trouble.
8. How to be a Renaissance man/woman and have a passion for lifelong learning that included classical music, art history, astronomy, pottery, gardening, foreign languages, and travel to distant lands.
9. How to enjoy the company of good friends, give a speech, tell a joke, shake a hand, tie a Windsor knot, break an apple in half with your hands, balance a checkbook, cut a deck of cards, and use a yo-yo.
10. The value of hard work, exercise, volunteerism, and going to church.

Thanks, Dad! Happy Father’s Day!

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The Artful Engineer…

18 Monday Apr 2011

Posted by Satin & Sand in Design, Photography, Reflections, Relationships, Writing

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© Joan Currie

Practical ends are achieved through the application of scientific principles. 

When I asked an engineer how his remote control worked, just before Masterpiece Theatre last evening, all I wanted to know was how to turn the device on. His eyes lit up when he sensed that what I really wanted to know was every excruciating detail about the principles of operation – mechanical, electrical, and infrared.

Feigning interest, I made the mistake of nodding my head and this he took as a go ahead for a further in depth discussion about material science – plastics and metals strength, fatigue factors, and wear characteristics. To really drive home his points, he decided to disassemble the remote control to expose and speak to the major components of each subsystem contained therein.

As he addressed assembly time, I asked if perhaps he could show me the series of steps necessary to put the device back together so that I might watch my show. Unfortunately, he detected an opportunity to improve on the design of one of the many pieces now arranged in a geometric grid on the coffee table before us and disappeared into his workroom to obtain just the right tool for the job.

I never did find out how the remote control worked but did learn wherein his passions lay.

Faded Rose…

14 Monday Mar 2011

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© Joan Currie – Faded Rose

Comme à cette fleur, la vieillesse
Fera ternir votre beauté.

For length of days will tarnish it
Like roses that were loveliest.

Pierre de Ronsard – Mignonne, allons voir

This rose marks the end of a relationship  –  one that began in the blush of young love.

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