sweaty and hot. perfect stones.
The Birds Didn’t Die Over the Winter: Film Photographs of Paz de la Huerta by Alexandra Carr
In my opinion, Paz de la Huerta is one of the most enigmatic and erotic American actresses. Not one to shy away from baring intimate moments in front of the camera, she collaborated with film photographer Alexandra Carr in a post-break-up project in 2009 and the progression towards healing is now a published photo book. Read on to peep more.
People had told me he was moody and hard to get along with, that he clammed up and wouldn’t talk. That’s a lot of nonsense. He could talk your arm off. But Jimmy never chattered. He was a very entertaining fellow because he was so interested in everything. He could talk about cattle, horses and rodeoing, and about music, poetry and literature. He read everything from Pancho Villa to comic books. He liked all kinds of music, from classical pieces to sambas. He had a terrific hi-fi set and a huge collection of recordings of African music. His pet subject, though, was sports cars. - Bob Hinkle
From The Lost Writings of Jim Morrison
Wilderness Volume 1.
I love you, Stan Rizzo.
HIGHWAY TO HELL by Christoper Mongeau, on Flickr.
We’re having too good a time today. We ain’t thinking about tomorrow.