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Married

Date and Time  - Jul. 14th, 2008, 11:44 am

Current Mood  - happy happy
Current Music  - Nick Cave - The Ship Song

[info]purpleglitter and I got legally married Saturday. We intentionally kept this under the radar and had with us the bare minimum of people required, we didn't want anything big, over the top, or stressful. We stood together on the shore of Spy Pond, under a willow tree, in the darkest corner of the garden. We could hear the fish splashing as we said our vows.

I am tied to you, my favorite piece of string. The seas may boil and the mountains may fall to dust and the stars may dim and die. But to you, my favorite piece of string, I shall be tied forever. And after forever has come and gone, forever again I shall love you.


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Household Hints

Date and Time  - Oct. 4th, 2007, 10:54 am

Current Mood  - awake awake
Current Music  - air purifier

From the The Universal Household Assistant or What Every One Should Know (1884):

   Household Hints. — Do not deposit wood ashes in a wooden vessel or upon a wooden floor.
   Never use a light in examining a gas-meter.
   Never take a light into a closet.
   Never read in bed by candle or lamp light.
   Never put kindling wood on top of the stove to dry.
   Never leave clothes near a grate or fire-place to dry.
   Be careful in making fire with shavings, and never user any kind of oil to kindle a fire.
   Keep all lights as far from curtains as possible.
   Always fill and trim your lamps by daylight, and never near a fire.
   Good nice pie-crust can be made by always observing the following rule. One-quarter of a cup of shortening to every cup of flour used; to be mixed as dry as possible with cold water, and mixed only with a knife.
   Take sweet butter only for baking purposes, and never fail to thoroughly beat together your butter and sugar, if you would be sure of good results in cake baking.
   Have metal or earthen vessels for matches, and keep them out of reach of children. Wax matches are not safe.
   Ground mustard mixing with a little water is an excellent agent for cleansing the hands after handling odorous substances.
   Cut hot bread or cake with a hot knife, and it will not be clammy.
   Salt extracts the juices of meat in cooking. Steaks ought therefore not be salted until they have been broiled.
   In boiling dumplings of any kind, put them in the water one at a time. If they are put in together they will mix with each other.
   Do not cut lamp-wicks, but trim them by wiping off with a scrap of paper.
   Never boil vegetables with soup stock, for if you do it will certainly become sour in a short time.
   Boil your cream for coffee, and see if the coffee will not taste better, as well as keep hot longer.
   Pin-cushion covers made of cheese cloth embroidered and trimmed with lace, wear well and keep their looks.
   Some one says that leaves of parsley, eaten with a little vinegar, will destroy the odor of breath tainted by onions.
   Hot liquid lye is recommended for removing obstructions in waste pipes. Or let the potash dissolve over night in the pipes.
   To wipe dust from papered walls, take a clean, soft piece of flannel. Of course it must not be damp, but the dry flannel will remove the dust.
   Varnish the soles of your shoes, and it will render them impervious to dampness, and will also make them last longer. This is a good plan.
   Clean the mica in stove doors with vinegar. Take clinkers out of stoves by putting a few oyster shells into the grate, when they will become loosened, and may be removed without injuring the lining.
   Save the droppings from spermaceti candles, tie them in a cloth, and keep to smooth rough flat-irons.
   Never starch napkins.
   An old black bunting or cashmere dress may be made to serve a further period of usefulness by being made into a petticoat.
   Between two evils choose neither.
   Writing a will does not shorten life, and yet many men fear it will.
   Save old suspender rings, and sew them on the corners of kitchen holders to hang them by. It will be easy then to flip them on to a nail, and they will not be so likely to get lost.
   Powdered borax with a little sugar, blown into the cracks and crevices with a small bellows, will drive away house-ants.
   Have a high stool in the kitchen to sit on when tired, to continue your work if necessary. Perched on its top you can wash dishes or iron with ease. A low stool placed on a wooden chair forms a substitute, but a poor one. A soft sheep-skin mat is restful to stand upon.
   There is nothing better for cleaning brass or copper than coal ashes. They are also good to scour knives and forks with. For tin, whiting or fine sand is best.
   To cleanse jars or jugs or any earthen vessel slaked lime is good, or warmed lye.
   To keep a stove smooth, take a coarse and pretty large piece of flannel, roll it hard, and dip it in fine sand. Proceed to rub your stove whenever you are through cooking. Almost any stove will look better for being done the same way occasionally. Boiled starch is also very good to keep a stove looking well; put it on where it will not burn off — around the back and sides where it doesn't get very hot.


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Free Seamless Terra Firma Backgrounds

Date and Time  - Mar. 25th, 2007, 12:24 pm

Current Mood  - mellow mellow
Current Music  - budgies gurgling

seamless sand
+7 )


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Beverly's Texture Heaven - Nocturnal Murmurs

Date and Time  - Oct. 23rd, 2006, 08:44 am

Current Mood  - groggy groggy
Current Music  - budgies not sleeping

dusty remains
+13 )


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The Length of Time

Date and Time  - Jul. 25th, 2006, 10:30 am


The Length of Time

more and more i find
     that years are short
     and months are long
a few weeks ago so far remote
     a distant time in a distant life
but a decade past only just yesterday
     i expect to see those faces around the corner
          even those which have turned to dust

in cambridge centuries ago general washington gathered his troops
     he chose an elm standing old and wise
          under which he rallied his troops to take back boston town
in cambridge common that elm still stands
     and if you asked it might explain
          that years are short
          and months are long


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The Hours Have Gone - rev.2

Date and Time  - Aug. 28th, 2005, 11:10 pm


The Hours Have Gone - rev.2

the hours have gone
the winds have stilled
the birds have silenced
the wars have ended
the mountains have crumbled
and the cities have turned to dust
the earth rocks gently and melts away
fading ember drops fall to the breathless sky

faraway on another world
in the still air of a greygreen twilight
a child weeps


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So It Is Written

Date and Time  - Sep. 9th, 2004, 03:02 pm


So It Is Written

it's a literary sickness
inspired by the sunburnt ashes of ages past
laughing the same dysfunctional laughs
your achievement is worthless

soon you'll be screaming for the flesh
as the holy pen writes you out
an unnamed author's cold reign
from a dusty corner of a forgotten basement

an eccentric little tale
with a twist ending
curiosity leads to terror
the laughing days are over


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Blood and Dust

Date and Time  - Nov. 16th, 2003, 07:28 pm


Blood and Dust

you pissed in the well
wore blood on your robes
house of compassion
forgotten how to care
sterile and alone
we interpret your monsters
is it fashionable to be broken?
to hold ourselves to sacrifice?
what brave connection is there?

renounce and censor
a great devil goes to dance
and watches our self-crucifixion
holding breath in our hands
circle down the darkest stairs
angels do not tread here
scarlet walls
hunger won't believe the truth
never rational
eating dust to cover the pain
ghosts don't need to be dead


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The Hours Have Gone

Date and Time  - Jan. 14th, 2003, 01:45 am


The Hours Have Gone

the hours have gone
the winds have stilled
the birds have silenced
the wars have ended
the mountains have crumbled
and the cities have turned to dust

the world rocks gently
melting away
in crimson drops
falling to the dying sky
lost in a sea of breathless stars

faraway
in another world
among untouched hills
and graygreen trees
a child weeps


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Lonely Furby

Date and Time  - Mar. 24th, 2002, 05:15 pm


Lonely Furby

lonely furby
quietly sitting
years
dusts covering
its poof of hair
still smiling
still staring
eager-eyed
though
the batteries
long
since dead

it seems
to wait
as if for
the day
that it will
awaken anew
talk once more
and laugh and giggle
and blink and sleep

there is a pain
behind its
hollow smile
there is a want
in its
pleasing eyes
something still stirs
under the dust


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Deep Blankness

Date and Time  - Nov. 15th, 2001, 08:11 pm


Deep Blankness

deep blankness
dull expanse
of tedious concrete
dust settles thickly
on this hollow space
no excitement
no pain
no pleasure
just
deep blankness
dull expanse


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