Si tratta di Firenze!
Ciao Bella!
moments I would press a ‘like’ button if I could
3 years ago • 18 notes
- when a tumblr user changes their icon
- when you’ve crossed all the items off a to-do list
- when a girl walks past in an outfit that looks good on her
- when a girl walks past in an outfit that doesn’t look so good on her, but she doesn’t care because she’s enjoying herself while wearing it
- when a girl on the other side of the bus is reading Murakami and she’s too far away for me to say ‘hey lady I like your taste, what do you think of him’
- when I can conduct a conversation without stumbling over my words, or speaking too fast, or letting awkward pauses develop
- when someone stands aside for senior citizens, or gives directions to tourists
- when someone smiles crookedly and looks off into the distance, and you know they’re thinking of a loved one
A Study in Californian Flowers
3 years ago • 19 notesOh, suddenly it’s nothing to see on the way and it’s nothing when I get there, and I’m in a coffee-house, listening to a woman talk who’s wearing more clothes than I have money in the world.
She is adorned in yellow and jewellery and a language that I cannot understand. She is talking about something that is of no importance, insisting on it. I can tell all this because the man who is with her will buy none of it, and stares absent-mindedly at the universe.
The man has not spoken a word since they sat down here with cups of espresso coffee accompanying them like small black dogs. Perhaps he does not care any more. I think he is her husband.
Suddenly she breaks into English. She says, ‘He should know. They’re his flowers,’ in the only language I understand and there’s no reply echoing all the way back to the beginning where nothing could ever have been any different.
I was born forever to chronicle this: I don’t know these people and they aren’t my flowers.
—Richard Brautigan





