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Jolie Elizabeth Scalfano
2 months ago
Homemade banana bread bundt loaf, coffee with peppermint mocha creamer, & my vanilla bourbon candle. My house smells HEAVENLY. #hellothursday
Jeff Richardson
2 months ago
I always begrudgingly accept November and Christmas once Halloween is over, but I also really enjoy the pace of the holidays. Things are slower, and as someone who struggles with slowing down... I definitely need it.
#beingpresent #holidays
Jolie Elizabeth Scalfano
2 months ago
#hellowednesday
Good morning, friends! I woke up in a deep clean mood…so bring on the coffee, balsam cleaner, & my favorite shins album. #ohinvertedworld
Fun facts of the day.
1. I CANNOT spell “Wednesday” without copying and pasting it. It is my nightmare. I remember being in a spelling bee at my elementary school and my word just happened to be “Wednesday”…..it was my personal hell on earth.
2. I have a niche shins tattoo on my arm! I’ve had it for 7 years and NOT ONE SINGLE PERSON has recognized it.
3. I associate the scent of Windex with The Oh Inverted World Album! Every time I hear it in a coffee shop or in the car, I smell Windex.
Question of the day- What are some weird fun facts about yourself?
Have a beautiful day, friends! 🎄❤️🧹🧼
Jolie Elizabeth Scalfano
2 months ago
15 years too late, but holy shit! My socks just blew off & landed in Canada.
#八十八ヶ所巡礼「仏滅トリシュナー」
JarvixSchmarvix
2 months ago
"Call of the Waxen Tongue" is a short piece I wrote for Factory Obscura's Halloween procession in OKC this year, based on the themes of the event and the chant melody by Lindsey Cox, both about walking through the night to call forth light. The "waxen tongue" in my thing refers to an unlit candle wick, a symbolic tongue without the flicker of flame. The piece begins with whole notes as the procession arrives to my station, then goes into the body of the piece, the "call," then transitions directly into the chant melody as the French horn joins the procession. I see this as the wick being lit by the community flame of the procession. But it can also be rehearsed in a park, as you see here, and maybe in contexts like this, the music is the flame that lights other candles in the wild (you'll see why if you watch to the end). Expand vid for full view.
Duration: 2:58