Things the appreciation of which seems to have not been merely a phase:
- ikebana
- dark chocolate (in a multitude of forms and combinations)
- vodka (hey, it's not laudanum or opium)
- Italy
- Southern Spain
- Moorish architecture
- good sushi
- this surely unhealthy but incredible cream of celery soup (not in soup form) with rice and tender chicken breast
- the humanities
- genetics
- archaeology & paleontology (my longest relationship outside of family, and Mimi)
- mermaids, their imagery when done well, and other bits of folklore
- the sea
- Vikings
- ducks
- willow trees
- Scandinavian and Japanese design
- Voltaire, Thomas Paine, etc. (Freethinkers)
- going fast
- climbing
- heights
- flying
- candlelight
- thunderstorms
- tornado-green skies
- these two paintings, and pre-Raphaelite paintings in general theory, at least to look upon (they're too lush to outgrow apparently)(although the one on the right, "Flaming June," is by self-proclaimed anti-PRB'er Leighton, fine, fine):
- this excerpt of a Lord Byron poem I had on my wall when I was fifteen:
There is a pleasure in the pathless woods,
There is rapture on the lonely shore,
There is society, where none intrudes,
By the deep sea, and music in its roar:
I love not man the less, but Nature more...
(Then, cut off the rest, which is below.)
From these our interviews, in which I steal
From all I may be, or have been before,
To mingle with the Universe, and feel
What I can ne'er express, yet cannot all conceal.
1 comment:
Bravo, bravo, bravo for Lord Byron -- and you for having him on your wall.
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