repeat the sounding joy

Literature and smut. Polka dots. Activism. The Blue Hour. Anything to do with Amish Country. Old movies. LSD. Flowers. Sunshine. Wreaths. Cooking. Cupcakes. Hinduism and Christianity. Tunage that gives me goosebumps or makes me hum along. Art. Marilyn Monroe. Cookies and cupcakes. Weed. Tea. Comfy beds. Smiling. Farms and farm related things. Food. Old-fashioned things. Anthropology. That right slant of light. The Brat Pack. Spirituality and mysticism. Retro shit. Pink and blue. Clothes I would wear. Things that make me giggle. Polaroids. Anything that makes me happy/makes me look twice.

Try to look like a stray sunbeam. Shirley Jackson, The Haunting of Hill House (via fivefootshelf)

Burning Man

Once a year, tens of thousands of participants gather in Nevada’s Black Rock Desert to create Black Rock City, dedicated to community, art, self-expression, and self-reliance. They depart one week later, having left no trace whatsoever.Burning Man is also an ever-expanding year-round culture based on the Ten Principles.

What Isn’t Burning Man?

Burning Man isn’t your usual festival, with big acts booked to play on massive stages. In fact, it’s more of a city than a festival, wherein almost everything that happens is created entirely by its citizens, who are active participants in the event.