As far as the eye can see every direction
@sarahkernochan
Two-time Oscar winning filmmaker, screenwriter of 7 films, author of #reincarnation thriller Jane Was Here & #paranormal memoir blog http://sarahkernochan.blogspot.com. Currently collaborating on Broadway musical #NancyDrew. Website sarahkernochan.com
As far as the eye can see every direction
Too funny!
Granddaughter ordering the bison around
An 5-min. edited outtake from my 2001 Oscar-Winning short doc THOTH. Nobody can do this. Nobody.
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Dorothy (Dot) works on on many projects at once, from antique rugs to towels to upholstery to the hems of your blue jeans when you're just standing there unaware. She chewses found objects for her art and really gnaws her stuff.
Beach plums in bloom. It never gets old.
It's with sorrow we say goodbye to Bill Finn, who stitched in and out of our lives for over 40 years. Sui generis and zany, he was all out there and all in. For all the wit and laughter, his heart overflowed the cup:
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No idea, but John was always stealing chord progressions from songs he liked. Not uncommon for songwriters. I knew one who would go to the hymnal, not for tunes but for chords.
There was a time when I hung out with John and Yoko and I think of them whenever I hear this song because they were OBSESSED with it, literally could not stop playing it.
It's a difficult book, like catching and climbing onto a giant wave. Highly dramatic, and it's my favorite novel of his. I re-read most of them during Covid.
Thank you for taking the time to dip into it! Yes, I do hear from others, though their experiences don't seem to prompt them to look further into the realm of eternity. My attitude was: so the afterlife is real, then what is it the bigger picture? what else is true?
Love this from Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom: "Your illusions are part of you, like your bones and flesh and memory."
Gaspworthy leucospermum spotted on a walk in Santa Monica
Recommending #GeraldineBrooks memoir Memorial Days. A tale of 2 Pulitzer-winning writers, penned by the one who survived as a new widow. It's short and lyrical and you will travel far with her, to the outermost territory and to the innermost places equally.
40 years anniversary today, of marriage to my (off-camera) bβshert. Baby you have my heart, and itβs open as far as it goes.
I love guinea pigs! Yes they are voracious, er, readers. My bunny's partial to cardboard and fabric, which must be supplied or she'll attack the furniture.
Huuuge congratulations, Cristina!
Just reading it now, in daily sips because it is so profound.
Thanks for reading! I never intended the story to go beyond 5 chapters. Oh well...
Mine fights me brushing her so much I've taken to using a lint roller on her instead. I also think there are air purifiers that suck up the strands that are in the air. Was your childhood bun a Dutch?
Um...that's an antique rug...okay, don't let me interrupt you
What's it like to live with a #ghost? (The deceased gentleman is pictured below) My adventures are chronicled in my #paranormal memoir/blog AT HOME WITH A GHOST: sarahkernochan.blogspot.com/2011/12/at-h...
She's not big. It's the chairs that have gotten small.π
besotted
Always great to see a fellow bunny-lover
Kafka: "βA book must be the axe for the frozen sea in us.β In time for the #PolarVortex ... #writingcommunity
Not going well so far, is it?