2.12.13
18.11.13
16.11.13
my november guest
My
Sorrow, when she's here with me,
Thinks
these dark days of autumn rain
Are
beautiful as days can be;
She
loves the bare, the withered tree;
She
walked the sodden pasture lane.
Her
pleasure will not let me stay.
She
talks and I am fain to list:
She's
glad the birds are gone away,
She's
glad her simple worsted gray
Is
silver now with clinging mist.
The
desolate, deserted trees,
The
faded earth, the heavy sky,
The
beauties she so truly sees,
She
thinks I have no eye for these,
And
vexes me for reason why.
Not
yesterday I learned to know
The
love of bare November days
Before
the coming of the snow,
But
it were vain to tell her so,
And
they are better for her praise.
Robert
Frost
4.11.13
16.10.13
12.10.13
7.10.13
This haunted house
"I dwell with a strangely aching heart
In that vanished abode there far apart..."
--Robert Frost, "Ghost House"
In that vanished abode there far apart..."
--Robert Frost, "Ghost House"
[Self-portrait in the ruins of my family home, September 2013.] |
“No
live organism can continue for long to exist sanely under conditions of
absolute reality; even larks and katydids are supposed, by some, to
dream. Hill House, not sane, stood by itself against its hills, holding
darkness within; it had stood so for eighty years and might stand for
eighty more. Within, walls continued upright, bricks met neatly, floors
were firm, and doors were sensibly shut; silence lay steadily against
the wood and stone of Hill House, and whatever walked there, walked
alone.”
--Shirley Jackson, the Haunting of Hill House
13.8.13
born to dye
Recently I discovered the magic of tea dying!
These are some antique underthings I dyed with Lipton Black Tea; I'm really
enjoying the soft earthy tint they lend these Edwardian slips. Ironically enough, the tea bath gave the pieces a more
antiquated look, as the attic-fresh white cottons here really didn't have
any patina and looked like they could've been sewn up yesterday. With
their new hue, they're also infinitely more wearable; pure white
floor-sweeping dresses look more Cult Wife than ethereal on my frame, and I
can't seem to master walking successfully with a coffee cup. I also
dipped some slips in Celestial Seasonings True Blueberry, but it just
gave it a slight greyish cast; next, I'm going to boil up some actual
blueberries and give berry dyes a shot. Don't be deterred if DIY/craftsy things aren't your bag (they're not
mine; I'm busy and kinda lazy). Tea dying is refreshingly simple and very
foolproof. And how fun is it to stir your clothes around in a giant pot on the stove! Here's a little tutorial if you want to try it.
8.8.13
Songstress Style: Texacala Jones, the Cowpunk Queen
Well, I just saw Border Radio the other night, and the Tex cameo reminded me of how much I love that rough 'n' tumbleweeds deathrock goddess!!!
My favorite Horsehead tracks:
Oh Mother
Big House Part III
Lucky Hand
3.8.13
selling some things
Hello, friends. Yesterday I was treated to an armload of magnificent antique and vintage dresses at my favorite antique shop; but good lord, my wardrobe (/dressers/drawers/boxes in the attic) is fit to bursting. And I am also moving house to start up at a new college in the Fall... time to do some wardrobe purging, and let go of some less-worn frocks at the back of my closet. So, here's what's freshly listed...
After hemming and hawing, I've put this Nineteen-Teens era stunner up
for sale! It's replete with some of the most incredible hand-made lace
I've ever seen, and in marvelous condition. But it's too roomy
for me, and such a
beautiful dress deserves to be worn by someone who fits it perfectly!!
You'll find the listing here. (I think I may have been wearing it
backwards in the pictures, too; pretty sure the closures should be at
the back on this one!)
Also selling this fun 1950s sailor-collar frock...
These swell 1950s zig-zag pocket shorts...
As well as some 1950s and 1960s gowns and suits. See it all here.