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Chapeau…

24 Wednesday Aug 2011

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Chapeau, L'Amant, Lauren DiMarco, Marguerite Duras, postaweek 2011

© Lauren DiMarco

Il lui dit que le chapeau lui va bien, très bien même, que c’est…original… un chapeau d’homme, pourquoi pas? elle est si jolie, elle peut tout se permettre. – Marguerite Duras

In The Lover, a movie based on Marguerite Duras’ novel, L’Amant, the male lead character meets his beloved for the first time when she is wearing a man’s hat. The hat suits her perfectly and is utterly charming  – and seductive.

Model – Lauren DiMarco

African Beads…

23 Tuesday Aug 2011

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All you need to paint is a few tools, a little instruction, and a vision in your mind. – Bob Ross 

I am fascinated by the beautiful shapes and colors in this section of a strand of beads from West Africa.

Sleep Sweet…

19 Friday Aug 2011

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© Joan Currie

The world of sleep has an existence of its own. – Victor Hugo

I wonder where her dreams will take her tonight?

Model: Lauren DiMarco

Cotton Sheets…

18 Thursday Aug 2011

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© Joan Currie

Strange fits of passion I have known:
And I will dare to tell,
But in the Lover’s ear alone…
William Wordsworth 

There is a certain sensuality when skin is swathed in cotton sheets.

Beloved Basil Woes…

17 Wednesday Aug 2011

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© Joan Currie

O my beloved basil, did I not love thee enough?
When we first met, you commanded my attention
Much more than the ruminating rosemary or soulful sage.
Joan Currie 

Having returned after many years to gardening, I am captivated by the intricacies of growing, blooming, and propagating. I am also interested in the creation and maintenance of a thriving ecosystem.

There is one herb in my garden that does not get along as it should. At one time, the sweet basil sported a full, fragrant coat of green leaves, but now it lilts to the side like a jaundiced man hanging from the gallows.

For weeks now, I have tried to revive this plant by changing its location from full to partial sun, and administering extra water and organic fertilizer – to no avail. And, although I have always espoused the ethics of care, to my chagrin, I am thinking about sending this cluster of chlorophyll off to the compost heap.

Sweet Slumber, Too…

14 Sunday Aug 2011

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Surely, surely, slumber is more sweet than toil.
Lord Tennyson 

… an inviting place in which to take an afternoon nap.

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Ceramic Vessels…

12 Friday Aug 2011

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© Joan Currie

And what is my true nature?… Is mine idealism, spirituality, poetry, imagination, sense of beauty, a need of beauty, a fundamental Rimbaud innocence, a certain purity? I need to create. – Anaïs Nin 

I love the sensual biomorphic lines of the vessels in the foreground.

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Morning Fog…

09 Tuesday Aug 2011

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© Joan Currie

No experience can lie open to inspection from the outside. – F. H. Bradley

The thermal layer comforts the coastline south of San Francisco.

14 Beautiful Songs with “Summer” in the Title…

08 Monday Aug 2011

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14 Beautiful Summer Songs, America's Top Model, Don Henley, Khrystyana Kazakova, Photography, postaweek 2011

© Khrystyana Kazakova

I can tell you my love for you will still be strong,
After the boys of summer have gone.
Don Henley 

1.  Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald – Summertime
2.  Janis Joplin – Summertime
3.  Eddie Cochran – Summertime Blues
4.  Seals & Croft – Summer Breeze
5.  Don Henley  – Boys of Summer
6.  Bryan Adams – Summer of ’69
7.  Chad & Jeremy – Summer Song
8.  Michel Legrand – Theme from Summer of ’42, The Summer Knows
9.  Percy Faith – Theme from a Summer Place
10. Lovin’ Spoonful – Summer in the City
11. Astrud Gilberto – So Nice, Summer Samba
12. The Motels – Suddenly Last Summer
13. The Doors – Summer’s Almost Gone
14. It’s a Beautiful Day – Hot Summer Day

Model: Khrystyana Kazakova

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Beach Chair…

06 Saturday Aug 2011

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© Joan Currie

 Though the great song return no more
There’s keen delight in what we have:
The rattle of pebbles on the shore
Under the receding wave.
William Butler Yeats 

I leave the sea at peace with my place in the world.

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