wanderingzeffyr:

Terpsichore William Edward Frost

wanderingzeffyr:

Terpsichore William Edward Frost

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Rose bush leaf in frost (by april-mo)

Rose bush leaf in frost (by april-mo)

Frosted tiles (by april-mo)

Frosted tiles (by april-mo)

Then he briefly described how he had once met himself as someone else. “Have you had an experience like that, ever?” he asked. “When I went up to myself, I naturally wanted to shake my hand, but then suddenly pulled it back. And I knew why.

Thomas Bernhard, Frost.

(siehe auch: Ho-Kyoung LEE: Erzählmerkmale und ihre Funktionen  im Roman Frost von Thomas Bernhard, Gießen 2004)

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(via Saved From The Paper Drive: Snegurochka)

“I first mentioned  Снегу́рочка (Snegurochka)  in a previous post.
She is a character in Russian fairy tales, the daughter of Spring and Frost who yearns for the companionship of mortal humans. 
Snegurochka is also depicted as the granddaughter and helper of Ded Moroz, the Russian version of Father Christmas…”

(via Saved From The Paper Drive: Snegurochka)

“I first mentioned  Снегу́рочка (Snegurochka)  in a previous post.

She is a character in Russian fairy tales, the daughter of Spring and Frost who yearns for the companionship of mortal humans. 

Snegurochka is also depicted as the granddaughter and helper of Ded Moroz, the Russian version of Father Christmas…”