I can see it all tonight underneath a perfect sky
Where the universe revolves around the pupil of an eye
And infinities stretch out from infinities within
And I'm a part of everything, I'm a part of everything
Am I falling asleep? Is it all just a dream?
Well, the cars are like water and the road is like a stream
Rolling down through the city, flowing out into the sea
Going nowhere like me, going nowhere like me
When the morning starts to glow out in the corners of the sky
All the people come and go, and the time just passes by
Then I'm only gonna see it from the corner of my eye
When the planet spins, it sings like the wings of a dragonfly
I can see it all tonight.
Dragonfly - M. Craft
One of my New Years' resolutions is to post more often; I'm not going to break it.
Happy 2009!


Where We're From
It is related to The Ones We Love and focuses on where 'the selected photographers have grown up, lived, or are currently living.'
A few of my favorites:



Aleksander Adams
New England



Ada Augustyniak
Cracow, Poland


Maximilian Haidacher
Linz, Austria


Jackson Eaton
Seoul, South Korea
These photographs make me want to shoot with my grandfather's small Minolta that he passed down. I haven't ever used it because it takes 16mm film, which I would somehow have to cut down from 35mm. Anyways, I hope to do something like this project when I possibly go back to Massachusetts this summer, where I consider myself from.
Also, I was tagged by the lovely Ella to post six things that make me happy:
1. Staring up at the stars on a clear night.

2. BB Brunes. Every one of their songs makes me smile, even if I can't completely understand what it is they are saying.

3. Moleskine journals. I have always loved the thought of keeping a journal (like Cecilia in The Virgin Suicides does) and have yet to decorate the ones I received for Christmas, but I quite like this one from Champignons on Etsy.




4. Taking photos from airplane/car windows.
5. Lily Allen's video for The Fear.
6. Dancing. I danced today for probably the first time since I stopped competitive dance last April. It felt so good. I am actually going to have free weekends from February through April for the first time since the second grade!
And I tag everyone who reads this post.