Saturday, April 4, 2009

getting to know you

Ten Sentences on Justine, By Auden
Justine grew up running naked and splatter painting through the mountains of Colorado. Her hair was long and wild, her limbs reaching and playful, and her eyes took in the world like the summer sky. Her father: an artist, her mother: finding new work, her brother: a filmmaker. Her parents are still in love. Now far from home, she misses the sharp alpine air, her father's hands, her mothers skin, and her brother's smile. Herself: an artist, actress, traveller and good soul. She will cook you beautiful treats and draw you delicate pictures and melt you with her pillowy little fingertips. She vehemently loves snuggling and tea, "The Giving Tree" and local produce, cuddling, bookstores and picnics and snuggling and cuddling : ) . Her spirit is flowing and free, honest, and unafraid.  She is the last flowers of summer. 

From e.e. cummings "Tulips and Chimneys"

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Thy fingers make early flowers of
all things.
thy hair mostly the hours love:
a smoothness which
sings, saying
(though love be a day)
do not fear, we will go amaying. 

thy whitest feet crisply are straying. 
Always 
thy moist eyes are at kisses playing, 
whose strangeness much
says; singing
(though love be a day)  
for which girl are thou flowers bringing?

To be thy lips is a sweet thing
and small.
Death, Thee i call rich beyond wishing 
if this thou catch, 
else missing. 
(though love be a day
and life be nothing, it shall not stop kissing). 


Ten Sentences on Auden, By Justine 
Auden was born in Houston Texas. She was raised by a man who carried an air of home, and a mother with the world in her smile. She became the oldest of four girls, and they lived for years in a fairy kingdom made of sheets, tea, fruit and quick steps. Auden now goes to the Juilliard School and studies acting. She loves eclectic scents, comfortable high heels, crafts, costumes, pillows, poetry, the french countryside, art, romance and Kate Winslet. She smells like baby, sugar, and cotton. Auden's most recent roles include Vera in A Month in the Country, Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Katie Jo in Broadway (she'll hate me for adding this as a sentence). Her talents include Acting, frosting, brewing, cuddling, sassing, smiling, and massaging. Her weaker points include walking. She is loved like large snowflakes on indoor days, and daisy bracelets on sweet wrists. 

Monet's Cliff Walk at Pourville 



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