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Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit!

2012 April 1
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Jessica Rabbit

2012 March 30
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2012 March 19
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I must be sun fried. I’ve been ruminating for 20 minutes on whether or not wererats would have giant balls when they’re in human form.

2012 March 19

This morning, Teddy and I did an hour of yoga in the jungle.

Skeeters are very skilled at inversions.

Today, I…

2012 March 17

… swam in a pool with my husband.
… Skyped with my daughter.
… saw downtown Playa del Carmen for the first time.
… found a ginormous spider in our pool.
… drank hot Mayan cacao.
… hung out with Louie in our room, a Hernandez’s Helmeted Basilisk.
… sat on a pier while watching my husband swim in the Caribbean.
… walked on the beach with my husband, looking at tide pools.
… watched the Federales patrolling the beach.

Today, I…

2012 March 16
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… saw the waters of the Caribbean for the first time.

An Introduction to Antique Books

2012 March 16
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Steampunk Beastiary

2012 March 15
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The Cenotaph

2012 March 14
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Not yet will those measureless fields be green again
Where only yesterday the wild sweet blood of wonderful youth was shed;
There is a grave whose earth must hold too long, too deep a stain,
Though for ever over it we may speak as proudly as we may tread.
But here, where the watchers by lonely hearths from the thrust of an
inward sword have more slowly bled,
We shall build the Cenotaph: Victory, winged, with Peace, winged too, at the column’s head.
And over the stairway, at the foot — oh! here, leave desolate, passionate hands to spread
Violets, roses, and laurel, with the small, sweet, tinkling country things
Speaking so wistfully of other Springs,
From the little gardens of little places where son or sweetheart was born and bred.
In splendid sleep, with a thousand brothers
To lovers – to mothers
Here, too, lies he: Under the purple, the green, the red,
It is all young life: it must break some women’s hearts to see
Such a brave, gay coverlet to such a bed!
Only, when all is done and said,
God is not mocked and neither are the dead
For this will stand in our Market-place –
Who’ll sell, who’ll buy?
(Will you or I
Lie each to each with the better grace?)
While looking into every busy whore’s and huckster’s face
As they drive their bargains, is the Face
Of God: and some young, piteous, murdered face.

Salome.

2012 March 13

Mademoiselle Geneviève Vix dans le rôle de Salomé (1920) by Kees Van Dongen. Via John Coulthart.