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Hop to it! Go and have a lovely weekend, everyone. — Heidi
Elliott Erwitt
From ‘Elliott Erwitt. Retrospective’ at Kunst Haus Wein, Vienna
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Hop to it! Go and have a lovely weekend, everyone. — Heidi
Elliott Erwitt
From ‘Elliott Erwitt. Retrospective’ at Kunst Haus Wein, Vienna
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For your weekend reading, a piece by writer Mira Ptacin about visiting E.B. White’s house. It’s a long read, but a good one for anyone who loves White or making pilgrimages. Or Charlotte or Wilbur or Stuart Little or observations about life.
It’s late September and my husband and I are in North Brooklin, Maine, walking down a plain gravel path towards the cedar shake writing shed of someone who hasn’t invited us: Elwyn Brooks White, better known to some as the late essayist E. B. White, and to those who still don’t know, the man who wrote the classic children’s books “Charlotte’s Web” and “Stuart Little.” With each step away from the old brown barn and to the shed, we see living relics from White’s world: A lush emerald garden. His old chicken chopping block. A tall apple tree doubling as a raccoon lookout. The sterling pond, large brown geese skirting its brim. And then, as if it was just a shed, his writing studio appears.
-Nell
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Photo by aclashingcolour via reddit :)
See you Monday, Internet! Make sure to get some rest over the weekend.
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Happy Weekend! See you Monday, Internet!
Bastille Day 2011 Eastern State Penitentiary 332 (by Darryl W. Moran Photography)
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I am taking a work trip to NYC tomorrow so the Tumblr will be dark through Monday. (I will be dropping by the Tumblr HQ offices so will take pictures for Monday.) Have a great weekend! -Mel
New York City in Winter (NASA, International Space Station, 01/09/11) (by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center)
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Happy Weekend! See you Monday, Internet!
Beach studies, 1930s / by Sam Hood (by State Library of New South Wales collection)
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Let’s make a list. (If you need suggestions, all of our author interviews live here.)