1890s symbolist painting, abandoned buildings, adventure, animals, automatic writing, British comedy, cinematography, creative energy, darkrooms, design, Dia de los Muertos art, dreaming, dystopian fiction, evolution, exploring, fake blood, fairy tales, film, fire, fireflies, illustration, katydids, lomography, medical museums, messy art making, mountains, mythology, organic, photography, poetry, record players, record shopping, recycled art, sarcasm, second hand stores, sfx makeup, short fiction, silent film, skinny dipping, social commentary in art, spicy eats, spontaneity, sun streaked bedsheets, surrealism, the ocean, the theatre, the universe, thunder storms, unusual treasures, vegetarian cooking, vintage, wild flowers, wit
People who don't have issues with acknowledging their problems and thus allowing themselves to evolve past them.
Current read (triple fisting this time): Albert Camus- The Plague(ironically, one of his more optimistic novels) Aldous Huxley- Time Must Have a Stop (kind of having a slow period with this one, regardless of how short it is. Me an Aldous, we haven't had the best luck so far) Alix Kates Shulman- Memoirs of an Ex Prom Queen (under Marisa's recommendation)
the Universe