Race day | Wilmington, NC

raceday4raceday5 raceday2 raceday3I recently got around to developing an old roll of film.

This is some of what I found –> late summer trip to Wilmington and images of a marathon.

It is amazing how our brains choose to remember only bits and pieces of days months ago. I forgot all about how green the grass was there, how J looked an awful lot like Lincoln then, and how I broke my shoes that night while running to get watermelon.

I’m increasingly anxious and excited for this summer, for warmer days, and finding the balance between making and not making plans.

Yesterday

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Yesterday = bliss.

Yesterday was the first 70 degree we have had in a long, long time and I made sure to enjoy every bit of it [ + the best way I know how -> multiple bike rides, frisbee, canoeing, more biking, food, lounging in the grass, and playing with my camera].

I took all these yesterday and was anxious to develop them as soon as I could!

Back in Chapel Hill//Carrboro now and far from excited for this upcoming week. As always break seemed a week too short.

[Photos: Yesterday on film//Grace Farson]

Relentless Usurpation of Temporal Linearity

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Back to it all.

First day of classes = something like this. . .

Woke up at 7:47 for my 8 a.m. // made it there + only 5 mins late // pjs = leggins + velvet shirt worn all day // new classes and faces all around// hugs // promises to see each other in the new semester// classes added//classes dropped//plans// people darting in and out of buildings trying to find classes// goodbyes//new connections made . . .

I had been continuing to do the same thing
while expecting different results.

On most days the children learned how
to do something. Time passed around us

as something approaching a figure eight
might move in order to let all else move

or be moved by our large numbers of feelings
exponentially on high alert once we let them register.

It passed us around. It passed around us like a river
around a boulder.

Music consisted of light & light came on time.
It was impossible for us not to anthropomorphize everything.

And yes, watching ice skaters, the kind called figure skaters,
the ones who aren’t doing anything other than tracking again &

again some figure of infinity marked out on ice for them,
this never failed to quiet us down & take us some place else.

– Dara Wier, 2012

[Photos: Holga, early spring, last year//Grace Farson]