Friday Five: Oct. 3
1. Eight of Cupsby Sara Emily Kuntz from the Cabildo QuarterlyI would get this funny déjà vu in the kitchenwith you: your neck bent, shoulders down, as you sliceda tomato, or washed out a coffee mug. Your backlike the poor wanderer on the Eight of Cups, familiar.As a child I’d watch my grandpa hunched over the grillon the tarmac driveway, or at the sink washing the dishesafter dessert. He told me that cold water dissolvesdairy better than hot, cleans the ice cream bowls faster.I never knew when he was joking.You texted me two photos of your face. Beard updates fromthree thousand miles as the dimple in your chingradually disappears again. In the upper left above your headhangs an old dutch hex of two unicorns,watching like the dual-phased moon that hangsover the wanderer as he leaves behind his cups,heads for the mountain. Your girlfriend feels threatened.Wants you to cut out all contact with me.I’m washing my ice cream bowl in cold waterand I want to ask you if what my grandpa said was true,but the sad moon says hush and the wanderer keeps walking.2. Cloud Sea by ChaosLavaWolf
3. From Chistopher Piallat's Illuminnial States - Click through the entire series.
4. the Theresa Cocktail (I don't have any Creme de Cassis but this is EXACTLY the sort of thing I love trying)
5. These Landscapes from Rafaello Ossola

