Saturday, August 28, 2010



It's cloudy outside.
I like Karen O's shaky voice
when it gets cloudy.







Wednesday, August 25, 2010



I need a tat. STAT



Tuesday, August 17, 2010





POFFERTJES
POFFERTJES
POFFERTJES









Friday, August 13, 2010

Monday, August 9, 2010





You know you're gold, you don't got to worry none
Oasis child, born and so wild
Don't I know you better than the rest
All deception, all deception from you

Your love is stag in the white sand
Wilderness for miles, eyes so mild and wise
Don't I know you better than the rest
All deception, all deception from you

Any way you run, you run before us
Black and white horse arching among us

Your love is stag in the white sand
Oasis child born into a man
Don't I know you better than the rest
All deception, all deception from you

Wilderness for miles, eyes so mild and wise
Oasis child, born and so wild
Don't I know you better than the rest
All deception, all deception from you

Any way you run, you run before us
Black and white horse arching among us





Saturday, August 7, 2010





the spiritual misery of the world





Thursday, August 5, 2010




|drēm|






heavy |ˈhevē|adjective ( heavier , heaviest )1 of great weight; difficult to lift or move : the pan was too heavy for me to carry.used in questions about weight : how heavy is it?[ attrib. ] (of a class of thing) above the average weight; large of its kind : heavy artillery.[ predic. ] weighed down; full of something : branches heavy with blossoms.(of a person's head or eyes) feeling weighed down by weariness : a heavy head.Physics of or containing atoms of an isotope of greater than the usual mass. See also heavy water .2 of great density; thick or substantial : heavy gray clouds | a heavy blanket.(of food or a meal) hard to digest; too filling.(of ground or soil) hard to travel over or work with because muddy or full of clay.not delicate or graceful; coarse : he had a big mustache and heavy features.moving slowly or with difficulty : steering that is heavy when parking.Aviation, informal (of a large aircraft) leaving a large amount of turbulence behind in its flight.(of a smell) overpowering : the air was heavy with the sweet odor of apples.(of the sky) full of dark clouds; oppressive : a heavy thundery sky.3 of more than the usual size, amount, or force : rush hour traffic was heavy and I was delayed.doing something to excess : a heavy smoker.( heavy on) using a lot of : stories heavy on melodrama.4 striking or falling with force : a heavy blow to the head | we had heavy overnight rain.causing a strong impact : a heavy fall.(of music, esp. rock) having a strong bass component and a forceful rhythm.5 needing much physical effort : long hours and heavy work.mentally oppressive; hard to endure : a heavy burden of responsibility.important or serious : a heavy discussion.(of a literary work) hard to read or understand because overly serious or difficult.feeling or expressing grief : I left him with a heavy heart.informal (of a situation) serious and hard to deal with : things were getting pretty heavy.informal (of a person) strict or harsh : the police were really getting heavy.noun ( pl. heavies)1 a thing, such as a vehicle, that is large or heavy of its kind.informal a large, strong man, esp. one hired for protection : I needed money to pay off the heavies.an important person : music business heavies.( heavies) Brit., informal serious newspapers : reporters from the Sunday heavies.2 a villainous role or actor in a book, movie, etc. : we've got to have this guy play the heavy.3 chiefly Scottish strong beer, esp. bitter : a pint of heavy.adverbheavily : his words hung heavy in the air | [in combination ] heavy-laden.PHRASESheavy with child pregnant.make heavy weather of see weather .DERIVATIVESheavily |ˈhevəlē| adverbheaviness nounheavyish adjectiveORIGIN Old English hefig, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hevig, also to heave .






GOBSTOPPERS
for dinner.

I bought this rather nice
vintage quilted backpack
but it doesn't suit me very much.
Anyone interested in a trade?

I got some new rings, too.
(which explains the gobstoppers-for-dinner situation)




Sunday, August 1, 2010




It rained all night.







Ewan McGregor in Trainspotting