tel aviv with my friend r. today. shenkin, allenby, king george, gefen dresses, the textile streets, bauhaus and other interwar architecture. r.'s neighbourhood bar -- campari (k.) and arak (r.). more wandering, chaim bialik's house, the music library, street cats.
dinner in pasha -- turkish restaurant. huge icecream in bravissimo, eaten in front of tel aviv's cinemateque. got high on all the food, i think. very wired tonight, keep giggling.
i think that what makes me happy when i'm here is the fact that i don't have to make any decisions, don't have to think about later. i just live in the very minute of NOW.
oh, the relief of it.
dinner in pasha -- turkish restaurant. huge icecream in bravissimo, eaten in front of tel aviv's cinemateque. got high on all the food, i think. very wired tonight, keep giggling.
i think that what makes me happy when i'm here is the fact that i don't have to make any decisions, don't have to think about later. i just live in the very minute of NOW.
oh, the relief of it.
ps. meagh. of course you win. don't know what as yet...i'll think of smth, don't u worry (k. misses u 2;-)
4 comments:
PSHAW!! I should win. It's a drinking vessel or at least that is what it would be in Greece, as we both know the Near East has a wonderful way of using the Greek terms for different things (he he he) ;)
er...the philistiness kinda came from the general area of greece...but everyone can't win at the same time. k. would go bunckrupt;-)
it was a reference to ignorant archaeological interpretations. besides, everyones always just tries to copy the Greeks even in an academic environment.
PS- bankrupt
next time i'll think 4 times before i set up a competitive arch. quiz.
ps. is that so?
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