Common Places

A commonplace book is a place to keep scraps of your favorite poems, pressed flowers, what an old woman whispered to you on the bus, or dreams.
This is mine.

misplaced opulence

With Yuri’s help, Olga repositioned Mircha in the bath. An oddity of the building, this porcelain tub. It had faux gold spigots and claw feet. It was as if the building was so ashamed of its outward appearance, that the building planners, in an attempt to suggest a grandeur of long-gone days, bestowed this strange relic of misplaced opulence. Especially incongruent now, as they had been without running water in the building for over three months.

- from The Russian Dream Book of Color and Flight by Gina Ochsner (pg. 22)