Still

I was walking by the ocean today with some dear and lovely friends and found myself thinking of this word, “still.”  And it seemed, at its essence, to be about presence.  Being fully present.  Or maybe it was just the ocean whispering sweet nothings to me.

adj. still·er, still·est

1. Free of sound.
2. Low in sound; hushed or subdued.
3. Not moving or in motion.
4. Free from disturbance, agitation, or commotion.
5. Free from a noticeable current: a still pond; still waters.
6. Not carbonated; lacking effervescence: a still wine.
7. Of or relating to a single or static photograph as opposed to a movie.
n.

1. Silence; quiet: the still of the night.
2. A still photograph, especially one taken from a scene of a movie and used for promotional purposes.
3. A still-life picture.
adv.

1. Without movement; motionlessly: stand still.
2.

a. At the present time; for the present: We are still waiting.
b. Up to or at a specified time; yet: still had not made up her mind.
c. At a future time; eventually: may still see the error of his ways.
3. In increasing amount or degree; even: and still further complaints.
4. In addition; besides: had still another helping.
5. All the same; nevertheless.
v. stilled, still·ing, stills
v.tr.

1. To make still or tranquil.
2. To make quiet; silence.
3. To make motionless.
4. To allay; calm: The parents stilled their child’s fears of the dark.
v.intr.

To become still.

The Belly Project

Oh, this is glorious.  Women are showing their bellies.  And in doing so are pushing past the idea that one’s belly needs to look a certain way in order to be beautiful.  In fact, it becomes very clear that each one need only look how it does look and that, my dear ones, is deeply sacred.

Another disenchanting social construct goes poof.

Go, xoJane, go.

They’re here! They’re here!

My children are here!

Smiles are pouring from me.

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The Beginning of the Beginning

Let the Mystery Be

No One Belongs Here More Than You

Miranda July made this website a few years back for her book, “No One Belongs Here More Than You.” The book, of course, is wonderful and amazing, as it would have to be. The website is seriously my favorite ever. I just wanted to add it here to my on-line scrapbook of wonder.

Photograph by Amanda July

One Love, One Heart

This video had me weeping.  I think it’s time.

 

All the Buildings In New York

The Guggenheim, by James Gulliver Hancock

This artist, James Gulliver Hancock, is engaged in an attempt to draw all the buildings in New York.  So cool.

Check him out.

Everyone needs art.

Where have I been?  This website, 20 x 200, has been around since 2007, hooking up artists that want to sell their cool stuff, and people, like me, who love their cool stuff and want to go to there.

 

This is “Day 1, Vintage Erasers” first of a 365-day project by artist Lisa Congdon.

 

 

 

This is “Pretty Maps (Paris)” by artist Aaron Straup Cope.

 

 

 

And this is “195 Yachts, Barges, Cargo Lines, Tankers, and Other Ships” by artist Jenny Odell.  She says:

My series of satellite prints is a collection of collections, in that each print houses a selection of things cut out from Google Satellite View—whether that be swimming pools, parking lots or sections of the Great Salt Lake.

Magnificent.

All images courtesy of the artists and 20 x 200.com.

 

Aurora Borealis in Finnish Lapland 2011

I found this on laughingsquid.com. Such a lovely place to find delight.

Aurora Borealis in Finnish Lapland 2011 from Flatlight Films on Vimeo.

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