Friday, April 30, 2010

unknown
“there is pleasure in the pathless woods; 
there is rapture on the lonely shore;
there is society, where none intrudes,
 by the deep sea, and music in its roar: 
i love not man the less, but nature more”
lord byron

forgetphotosandlettersallthepeoplethatmatter... CreepingElm

young people love what is interesting and odd, no matter how true or false it is. more mature minds love what is interesting and odd about truth. Fully mature intellects, finally, love truth, even when it appears plain and simple, boring to the ordinary person; for they have noticed that truth tends to reveal its highest wisdom in the guise of simplicity.
-nietzsche

sasha

monica nouwens
ps pehrspace.... echo park, ca

Thursday, April 29, 2010

click, click, click

CreepingElm
ps Fiona, my niece, is a natural clicker. her father gives her a clicker and she clicks away. she has 2 clickers. i am jealous. just kidding. very excited for her to have the passion at a young age. yay fiona!

mr. bug consoles

CreepingElm
ps. searching from my window. i'll be your friend mr. bug. thanks for listening. hugs to you as well.

spider web tears

CreepingElm

ps the dead grass surrounds the tears from a spider web. come out mr. spider and i'll cry with you.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

to do

created and clicked by CreepingElm
ps days get hectic. never forget the ones you love!

fear and desires

unknown
for such an “unromantic” man, Hitchcock was incredibly seductive in his work. iconic images abound in his films. will we ever look at cropdusters the same way? “Strangers on a Train”, written by Patricia Highsmith is something that has occurred to all of us and that’s the thing about him – everything he films has the creepiness we all fear and the desires we all have. his insistence on appearing as a guest in his films is quite clever – one rarely realizes he has passed by but somehow that profile with its cascading lips makes itself known and makes us shiver. the Poe of film!
ps enjoy a little creepingelm in your life.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

hide, hide everyday in this mystical place of nowhere... CreepingElm

CreepingElm

ps thought this to be a double sided bench where I sit daily. i call it my bench. However, it is a horse jump no longer in use. i love discoveries in the middle of nowhere. maximus dug a hole to keep himself cool. Each day it gets a little bit deeper. hehehe maybe he will dig a hole to secret land just for me.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

into the dark and out of the bright to play... CreepingElm

paxton lawlee

happy earth day

sunset from canyon pasadena, ca CreepingElm
sunrise siesta keys CreepingElm
anna verlet
anna verlet
anna verlet

nature photography by anna verlet and creepingelm. these photos capture the mysticism and magical aura of nature in a way that draws you into the landscapes… get outside today and appreciate the magic and wonder that is planet earth!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

we are all part stardust.. but you are complete stardust trailing through the skies looking for me..... CreepingElm

love chuck

created and clicked by CreepingElm
p.s. chucks never give up on you

woodstock handmade houses



before woodstock became known worldwide for the most famous music festival of all time, it was a quiet town in rural new york that artisans, painters, musicians and freethinkers called home. they lived off the land and made things by hand- even their homes. they used local stone, wood and scavenged materials to create shelters that are as unique as they are impressive- ranging from the cave-like dens and teepees to cabins and stone structures. these homes are documented in the book “woodstock handmade houses” and turning the pages is like stepping into one hidden world after another, imagining all the stories each sanctuary holds. it is a constant source of inspiration that will never age.

i could hold you for a million years... bob dylan

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

tunesday by me


unknown
band of horses
the first track off of the much anticipated infinite arms titled ‘compliments.’
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNITy3dlbJI

I’m fixing a drink in the morning
With the way things are, you may have stayed too long
It’s splitting a part at the seams from the hospital call
You’ve known him so long
If there’s a God up in the air
Someone looking over everyone
At least you’ve got something to fall back on
And deep in the heart of the country
Was a house I built from logs
A raven and a lady call
I’m quiet and calm through the day
See the sun burn through the hall
Approaching was a yellow dog
If there’s a God up in the air
Someone looking over everyone
At least you’ve got something to fall back on
And what are people really for?
Does anybody even care?
I bet you get a lot of compliments down there
If there’s a God up in the air
Someone looking over everyone
At least you’ve got something to fall back on
And do you got something to say?
Is it something coming over you?
And do you got important things left to do?

Monday, April 5, 2010

katarzyna widmaƄska photograpy

Lointains

lalki
Katarzyna WidmaƄska

p.s. almost a nightmarish ghostly feeling comes to my mind.

the garden of earthly delights

Hieronymous Bosch

la canada brings me fairy tale feelings



CreepingElm
“all moments, past, present, and future, always have existed, always will exist…it is just an illusion we have here on earth that one moment follows another one, like beads on a string, and that once a moment is gone it is gone forever.” – kurt vonnegut

alison scarpulla