Posts Tagged ‘Valerie Steele’
On Being Wild Flowers.
After spending the last glorious weekend of Summer upstate at the Ashram, back in NYC, I was up all night online and in my dog-eared Peterson Field Guide trying to ID a wildflower I saw. Positive I was the only sleepless, Manhattan-ite soul awash in botanicals of this sort at that moment. Finally, identifying what […]
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Age 6. Dear Japanese drag queens in rainbow-colored, over-the-knee suede boots in the Gay Pride Day parade…I was eye-level with the top of your swagger boots, mesmerized and vowing to grow up just like you. Age 16. Dear Leigh Bowery, You will always be one of my first Harujaku lovers. Your i-D magazine covers kept my […]
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Your image in the dictionary This life is more than ordinary Can I get 2 maybe even 3 of these Come from space to teach you of the Pleiades Can’t stop the spirits when they need you This life is more than just a read through (thx…Can’t Stop by Red Hot Chili Peppers) Chinese astrology […]
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