"Change is what a story is", Erin Morgenstern says. Change is what we are. After all, what is a story that doesn't change? What is a life that doesn't alter, that doesn't falter? That doesn't shift, crest, crash or fade? Is a life still a story, is a story still alive, if it is stilled and unmoving, if it remains the same?
Roman bronze figurine of the moon goddess Selene-Luna with the lunar crescent on her head. She used to hold her iconic torch or crop (now lost) and wears her cloak billowing over her head.
Do you ever have one of those moments where you just can't remember the name of the app you need to open to get a task done? You just draw a blank? I just did that.
My apologies to BabelEdit, a great solution for managing your app's string localization.
You can choose, when hopes and fears are swirling in your head, to clutch at hope. Amid beauty and ugliness, to fasten on beauty. Between despair and possibility, to pursue the possible. Of love and hate, to opt for love.
Quote by David Von Drehle from an article in today's Washington Post opinion section. #Monday#art#DigitalArt
Greetings, myth lovers! Join us next #Monday for our theme REVENGE 🗡️
Which myths are all about revenge? Tell us the #story in your toot and use the hashtag #MythologyMonday for boosts!
Your host @aimeemaroux is anxiously awaiting your toots with dramatic revenge #stories 😳
🎨 Medea, sculpture by
William Wetmore Story, dated 1868–1880 CE
Hail, white-armed goddess, bright #Selene, mild, bright-tressed queen! Now I'll leave you and sing the glories of demigods, whose deeds poets, the servants of the Muses, celebrate with lovely lips.
Homeric Hymn 32