Posts in the “HELDEN” category

Hot Pursuits

by angeliska on July 17, 2008

Texan summertime truly encourages innovation in the realms of refreshment and distraction- Anything to take your mind off your parched throat, and the rivulets of sweat dripping down every limb.. Thus, fancy sodas, frivolous frocks, and every night a cabaret, (…)

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Summerfluff

by angeliska on July 2, 2008

About a week ago, I set out on an adventure.. I intended it to be only a minor one- Black Sabbath Brunch at Dominique’s house and then a little junking at the Citywide Garage Sale.. I was a wee bit (…)

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Take a walk with me..

by angeliska on May 12, 2008

This is the face of an accomplished woman. My wee jaunt to Indiana was no mere pleasure trip- (though lovely and lackadaisical in the the extreme it was indeed) the journey was occasioned by the graduation of one of my (…)

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A Letter From Vi

by angeliska on February 22, 2008

Vi Landry September 29, 1974 – February 18, 2008 VI LANDRY R.I.P. A Letter From Vi This is a letter written by Vi, sent to many of us just as she was finishing school. I hope it brings some comfort. (…)

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Vi Landry R.I.P.

by angeliska on February 18, 2008

I just found out that my friend Vi Landry died today. She was driving to Alabama from New Orleans. It was a head-on collision. She was killed instantly. This morning, she was walking her dad’s dog along the water. She (…)

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Hibernation Station

by angeliska on January 21, 2008

She used to wear her hair like you except when she was sleeping, and then she’d weave it on a loom of smoke and gold and breathing. Escape by Amy Earles She is one of my favorite artists. All I (…)

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Equinox Song

by angeliska on September 23, 2006

Welcome to Fall, all! I do believe that the onset of autumn a much more giddily anticipated event down here in the South than elsewhere- incipient cool-fronts keenly felt, a brisk nip in the air and our ears perk, noses (…)

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