Custom Monica Ivena
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Marilyn Monroe with her Siamese cat Serafina, late-1950s.
Marilyn’s friend, the poet and author Norman Rosten, included a charming story in his 1973 memoir “Marilyn: An Untold Story” about the night Serafina gave birth to a litter of kittens in Marilyn’s Manhattan apartment. Calling in a panic at 2:00AM and waking Rosten and his wife Hedda while they slept, Marilyn described the births she was witnessing and asked Rosten to come over “right away!” Knowing that nature would take its course and Serafina would instinctively know what to do, Norman mumbled “Name one after me, Marilyn!”, and went back to bed. ;)
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Sacra di San Michele X-XI century, Piedmont (northwestern Italy)
It is situated on the south side of the Val di Susa. Umberto Eco’s “The Name of the Rose” was inspired by this monumental abbey.
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“Human voices did not touch me, / it was the wind whose words I heard.”
— Anna Akhmatova.
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“Hunted and sunk by a great helplessness of memories and moons,”
— Miguel Hernández, from Waltz of the Lovers Who Will Always Be Together.
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ph.by roe ethridge.
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