trees, mixtapes,
words & phrases, sunflowers, lavender, transcendentalism, big open fields, tangled woods.
old linen hardcovers-- the smell of pages, the fragile binding, the well-loved words.
dried flowers, green tea, my family, smelly good stuff, paul laurence dunbar, e.e. cummings, sylvia plath, yarn.
sentimental junk, honeysuckle, 43things.com, national geographic, stars, sunrises.
old letters, antique encyclopedias, blurry snapshot thumbprints.
gratitude journals, laziness, cranberry-apple juice, mismatched socks, oil paints, spontaneity, long lists.
Spencer Krug
the princess bride, eternal sunshine of the spotless mind, candy, se7en, children of men...
not a fan
The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand is definitely my favorite book of all time; it changed my entire perspective on life, I'm not gonna lie.
I also love:
In Adam's Fall,
As I Lay Dying,
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man,
Housekeeping,
Madeleine is Sleeping,
A Clockwork Orange,
Hunger,
Snowflake,
and Blame it on Paris by Laura Florand...
Jennifer & James