We report: you can fall in love with the moon, it is alright. You are allowed, and we will not tell anyone. You can just go and meet the moon whenever you want to (when it is visible in the sky). The moon is rather loveable after all, pretty and shiny with so many visages.
Toad ran home and slammed the door. There, on the floor, he saw his white, four-holed, big, round, thick button. 'Oh,' said Toad. 'It was here all the time. What a lot of trouble I have made for Frog.'
there have always been and will always be false gods: radio charts, myspace friends, pitchfork ratings, spotify playlists, etc. the only true measuring stick is how embarrassed you are when coworkers find your band.
We report: it took the sky whole, the sunset light. We are never ready for the sky to catch on fire like this, and neither is our expert. The blaze that catches from the West never lasts for very long, so we always drop everything - put on a coat, take our keys, go see outside.
We report about eager stars that appeared before the sky was ready for the night, like a song that faded into another before its last notes had rung out. The new song is a catchy one, though, and we feel fine leaving today behind for a few more stars in the sky.
We report: around this time of the year in the Northern hemisphere, every part of the day becomes "blink and you'll miss it". In fact, some of these days are "blink and you'll miss them". We get to the afternoon, and so much of the day has gone by, a dream we do not remember.
54 years ago today, Sesame Street debuted.
This is the first episode ever as @hollyrpeete’s Dad Matt Robinson (Gordon) is the first neighbor we meet.
“Sally, you have never seen a street like Sesame Street. Everything happens here."