You should skip/dance/leap (whatever, some interesting movement) over to here. "Here" is my blog about architecture and space. It's fun. It's different. (I hope.)
Whatever it is, you can certainly go hear me try to explain the way I see the world.
M.
Cigarettes & Chocolate Milk
3.29.2012
1.24.2012
Sherlock Holmes, out of character.
Dear internet:
Moffat told those of us who love Sherlock (which, for the record, is bloody fantastic and gorgeous and you should watch it as soon as you can) that the key to the last few minutes lies in something out of character that Sherlock did.
I don't like spoilers.
But.
Molly? Anyone? That was out of character. But it fit in with the story itself. It was well-written, but out of character for Sherlock.
That scene.... Along with what we know from Irene's life....
M.
Now watch. I'll be totally wrong.
Moffat told those of us who love Sherlock (which, for the record, is bloody fantastic and gorgeous and you should watch it as soon as you can) that the key to the last few minutes lies in something out of character that Sherlock did.
I don't like spoilers.
But.
Molly? Anyone? That was out of character. But it fit in with the story itself. It was well-written, but out of character for Sherlock.
That scene.... Along with what we know from Irene's life....
M.
Now watch. I'll be totally wrong.
3.11.2011
Breaking
I am taking a few days of break. I'm still on break, and I'll be running around like mad until I get back onto campus, so I'm taking a short hiatus.
m.
m.
3.07.2011
Birds Without Wings
Since I'm on break, I've been reading far more than usual. In three days, I've read about 250 pages (once upon a time before college, that was normal for me) of Louis de Bernieres' wonderful book, Birds without Wings. I haven't finished yet, but I think it's safe to say I love it.
It takes place in a small village in Anatolia before the founding of the Turkish Republic, so the characters are Greek and Turkish and Christian and Muslim and are all good friends despite calling the others infidels. It also takes into account the political situation, so interspersed with the stories of this small village, he also tells the (condensed) history of Ataturk.
m.
Book.
Labels:
Birds without Wings,
books,
Louis de Bernières,
review
3.06.2011
wishes
I think this is a wonderful comic. All about wishes, and wishing for wishes. But not in the traditional way.
m.
m.
3.05.2011
Sliced Bread
I think Nerd Boyfriend is one of the coolest things since sliced bread. Boys, this is the way to dress. Kind of like my opinion of Buddy Holly glasses.
m.
Photo from nerdboyfriend.com. Link above.
3.04.2011
Exit
I love love love this photograph from The Sartorialist.
The shadow, the silhouette, the shadows on the model's shoulder blades, the dress, the door, the framing....
m.
And...
I'M ON SPRING BREAK.
About a week after my brain decided I was on break, too.
Labels:
break,
dress,
fashion,
photography,
school,
The Sartorialist
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