31.8.11

that indescribable blue of autumn




I took a long walk north of the town, out into the pastures where the land was so rough that it had never been ploughed up, and the long red grass of early times still grew shaggy over the draws and hillocks. Out there I felt at home again. Overhead the sky was that indescribable blue of autumn; bright and shadowless, hard as enamel. To the south I could see the dun-shaded river bluffs that used to look so big to me, and all about stretched drying cornfields, of the pale-gold colour, I remembered so well. Russian thistles were blowing across the uplands and piling against the wire fences like barricades. Along the cattle-paths the plumes of goldenrod were already fading into sun-warmed velvet, grey with gold threads in it.

willa cather

















yhbhs + lama




























please go & tell me how
magnificent it all is.




grasshopper & friends



from
in
San Francisco














27.8.11

on the back of a plain white postcard






i think my reaction is that the question was
too mighty to answer offhandedly and i
don't have time to answer any other way.














24.8.11

candid
























e.g. a stamp for this letter




never exaggerate.
never say more than
you really mean.
- c. s. lewis










"Dear Joan, Hurrah! The essay on Easter is a promising bit of work; the sentences are clear and taut and don't sprawl. You'll be able to write prose alright. As for what you are saying, I think you are exaggerating a bit at the end. Everything I need is in my soul? The Heck it is! Or if so, it must contain many virtues and a great deal of wisdom which neither I nor anyone else could ever find there. Very little of what I need is present in my soul. I mean, even things of the soul's own sort, like humility or truthfulness. And it certainly does not in any obvious sense contain a number of other things which I need at the moment: e.g. a stamp for this letter. Never exaggerate. Never say more than you really mean..." [C. S. Lewis, Letters to Children]

15.8.11

our june bride










vivian and kevin chaves
voladores vineyard
margot hartford photography


suddenly



there were four cakes, two hedgehogs, six brothers with
two sisters who now had sisters of their own

four beautiful bridesmaids +
a best man who is a best friend

happy parents and grandparents and aunts and uncles
and cousins and cousins and more family + friends

equalling one day of great & powerful joy






a fine summer to start a life together




vivian thorne and kevin chaves
voladores vineyard
margot hartford photography



14.8.11

the beginning




vivian thorne and kevin chaves
on the eighteenth of june, 2011




margot hartford took these photos- i'm meeting with her tomorrow, as we're
planning on working on a few projects together. in the meantime, wanted to
begin to share a bit of the marvelous wealth. these are just a few, and only
screen shots. must add that some favorites are saved for later- stay tuned.

















die rose ist ohne warum; sie blühet weil sie blühet







the rose is without why; she blooms because she blooms

-angelus silesius






















photo: v thorne

11.8.11

cupped












Let yourself curl
up . . .

You are
the universe about its pole. God's not far.




good girl











image: mapplethorpe

10.8.11

sky clearing





March 27

The moon is out,
the sky is clearing at last.
The air is drier and fresher.
There is a very thin film of ice on the water buckets.
Last end of the old moon. The new moon will be
the moon of Easter.


-thomas merton,