Margot Kidder and daughter Maggie McGuane, 1988. Photographed by Ron Galella.
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When they build a shopping center over an old salt marsh, the seabirds sometimes circle the same place for a year or more, coming back to check daily, to see if there isn't some little chance those department stores and pharmacies and cinemas won't go as quickly as they come. Similarly, I come back and keep looking into myself, and it's always steel, concrete, fan magazines, machinery, bubble gum; nothing as sweet as the original marsh.
Panama by Thomas McGuane
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It's wild to me that Carlton have a line in their song about being proud of all the champions that Collingwood send them.
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Sometimes, you get a piece of art and are left gobsmacked.
This NEEDS TO BE A COVER TO AN ONGOING SERIES ALREADY beauty from Shawn McGuan left me speechless. Could not be more Misfi-y if it tried.
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