A quote I read from Flower's blog reminded me of the painful nostalgia the narrator suffers from which drives his desires:
"Nostalgia in reverse, the longing for yet another strange land, grew especially strong in Spring" - Vladimir Nabokov
It has just all got me thinking, not really thoughts I cant articulate at the moment.
I'm going to finish it before I watch either of the movies, and I am intending on growing my hair for as long as it takes so that I can where it just like Lo (we r tight, dat's her nickname).
Marie Antoinette has stuck with me all this time and all the blues and pinks and cakes.
Vintage dress, Anthropology clips and some bag from the dress up box in our house.. oh to be a child.
It hit me the other day just how much better life would be if we had wings. This picture correlates in no way with the thought BUT DID YOU KNOWWWW? that it was a coincidence.
Hello Kitty pencils and Salt Water sandals.
My mum went to Japan and brought me back a few very nice things which I will document later because it felt special, it was before she left with my brother and sister for about 6 weeks. They are back now proving just how neglectful I have been of this dandy blogosphere. These little hard lollies she brought back were so perfect and cute "AND.. YRU CARN ... FI THEM AHHL IN YO MOWF TOGETHA".
i love Lolita (and all nabokov's books)!it DOES sound beautiful, like a children song, and i think "Lo" is also very cute~
ReplyDeletei'm so jealous, i dream of going to japan since i was a kid!
your photos are adorable <3
DEWD I love your dress and shoes! I've been wanting to read Lolita for a while. Those candies are way too cute to eat!
ReplyDeletelove your pictures so original !!
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