last night, over tea with Ms. Emily from Tousled Dolly and Amanda from Brutally Beautiful, her royal radness Rad Juli informed me of the above photograph. Martha, or shall I say Mothra Stewart has really outdone herself here. I am definitely going to have to try this one out for some wonderfully whimsical event in the near future.
also a dear friend sent me this. a treat for the eyes…but don’t stare too long.
in the light i see
the shadows we can cast
in the breath i breathe
the love that we can make
from the highest highs
to the deepest lows below, below, below
from the reaching rise to
the rhythm as it rolls
awake, awake, awake
awake, awake, awake
Things I learned at The National:
-It is still possible for me to become a teenage girl while watching a band and experience the “oo he’s looking at me!” giddiness that was once so common with striking lead singers.
-this doubles when said lead singer climbs all over the audience and touches my shoulder as he goes by, still singing.
It’s good to feel giddy about a band and go home with post concert buzz.
Sigh…dreamy sigh.
i ramble.
the bottles on the window sill…
the bottles in the trees…
somewhere in their emptiness i see a song to sing…
somewhere in the lucid air…
that is rustling the leaves…
i feel the seasons shifting weight and know my soul agrees
that in the colours of the sky
and in the ocean too
a myriad of dreams present themselves
waiting to come true
There’s a little spotlight on me at the Canadian Music Festival’s website – so I guess it’s safe to let you all know I will be playing at the festival this coming March.
Looking forward to visiting Toronto again after my awesome NXNE experience.
Yay!
it’s raining…and there’s this…
I am happily nesting in autumn.
Today baking pumpkin pie and reading about these SLIME MOLDS
Magic everywhere!
September was beautiful.
Gratitude and blissful thanks to all those who came out to a show and swayed their hips and tapped their toes with me.
October is upon us…
Stay tuned…
xo
Jess
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