Saturday, January 29, 2011



"I would welcome each new dislocation, unpack my few belongings with alacrity and even joy, then set out to explore the neighbourhood or district or city and learn its ways; but soon enough I'd begin to imagine what I'd become if I stayed in that place forever...shut up in a cage of a house that would not be recognised as a cage until it was too late.

Too late for what? To get out, to move on. Yet at the same time I longed for security. It was a similar story with men. Each one was a possibility that quickly became an impossibility. As soon as there were two toothbrushes - no, as soon as I could even picture two toothbrushes, side by side on the bathroom counter in trapped, stagnant, limp-bristled companionship - I would have to leave."

- Margaret Atwood, Moral Disorder


Friday, January 28, 2011

Simple Man by Bon Iver (Graham Nash cover).

i will remember your small room
the feel of you
the light in the window
your records
your books
our morning coffee
our noons our nights
our bodies spilled together
sleeping
the tiny flowing currents
immediate and forever
your leg my leg
my arm your arm
your smile and the warmth
of you
who made me laugh
again.

- Charles Bukowski

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

And I also found...



...a cool article on J.D Salinger...




...and Adam Panczuk.

Adam Panczuk was born in 1978. He is a graduate of University of Economics and Academy of Fine Arts in Poznan - Faculty of Multimedia Communication. He travelled through Asia from Middle East to Siam taking photos.

He is now working on a project depicting the transformation of Polish village. His focus is on the relationship between human being and nature and on the essence of humanity in relation to the earth, the seasons, and passing away and birth as inseparable elements.

It's definitely been a while.