{A whole new kind of formation.}
Dear you,
“Sing a song of sunbeams. Showing the blue’s we’re busy.” Rock top with friends. We’re grabbing hold of this delicious sensation. Infecting ourselves with dose of Yippee. Light stepping. Rock hopping. Bass slapping. In the Grand Canyon, take two. Squinting in the sun. Grimace makes grin. And it looks like we’re smiling even if we’re not. With a fascinating, abrupt ending.
Yours loon grinning at the birdie,
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+ Budding zoologist: The terrapin in the postcard collage is a Diamondback (Malaclemys terrapin), the only North American emylid adapted for life in brackish and salt water. It is known for its strong large hind limbs that enable it to be such a fast-swimming turtle. They like to spend their days on mud-flats or tidal marshes, feeding upon snails, clams, and worms.
{Balanchine's The Four Temperaments.}
+ Louise and I, two Melancholic Temperaments, are very much looking forward to Vanguard (luck fortunate! twice apiece!), key works from ballet’s game-changers: Balanchine, Kylián, McGregor, and ask which of the temperaments are you?
+ How the Four Temperaments used to dress, by Lorelei Vashti on Behind Ballet