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[Title] => Spring-cleaning in October
[Summary] => When October started, I found myself doing some spring-cleaning, an activity I normally do after the Feast of the Epiphany in January. But one day, I couldn’t wait to take out some clutter in my room. I was surprised at the worth of wisdom I discovered in my closet.
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[Title] => Acquiring the art of the daily indulgence
[Summary] => It is completely impossible to own it all, but to totally abstain from admiring better things is a bit of denial.
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Penthesilea, Raissa, Octavia, Olinda, Eufemia, Perenthia, Ersilia and
Baucis. These are my chosen cities from Italo Calvinos
Invisible Cities. In that book, Marco Polo described to the aging Kublai Khan 55 cities in the Great Khans empire. Each tale would leave you breathless not for the sights but for the extraordinary dimensions they reveal about a place in an empires map.
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ITALO CALVINO
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Invisible Cities. In that book, Marco Polo described to the aging Kublai Khan 55 cities in the Great Khans empire. Each tale would leave you breathless not for the sights but for the extraordinary dimensions they reveal about a place in an empires map.
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October 13, 2013 - 12:00am
September 16, 2011 - 12:00am