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  • Flags of Our Fathers
  • Mad Men: The Gold Violin
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  • Unforgiven
  • South Park: Mystery of the Urinal Deuce
  • The Red Green Show: Toe the Line
  • The Red Green Show: Mad You Say
  • The New Red Green Show: Real Estate
  • The Phantom of the Opera
  • Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
  • Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
  • Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
  • Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
  • The Red Green Show: Do as I Do
  • Masterpiece: Cranford
  • Masterpiece: Cranford
  • Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison
  • Return to Me
  • Masterpiece: Persuasion

From the Garden

Posted by Sarah on May 14th, 2008

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Who doesn’t love forget-me-nots?

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Another day at the cafe…

Posted by Steven on January 12th, 2008

In case you never remembered, I started a loose collection of writing about the people in a coffee shop and the couple that own it…

It’s called Ophelia’s Cafe

It was to be a hipster romance, with the couple owning the shop being a solid unchanging rock amidst the turmoil of the fast paced inner-city and it’s very odd inhabitants. Not sure if I want to keep it that way though. Here, in 1st draft, the unnamed male owner reveals a past indiscretion…

Brie came in the door mid day with sleep still in her eyes and a sun-ray smile. Part of the Artists Co-Op down the street, her clothes reflected her mood for the day. Today she was punk cabaret with a shortened distressed gown, visible stockings and garters with a tri-corner hat that brought back Adam Ant songs to me.

She was a prettier version of Amanda Palmer. A comment that if spoken aloud would of instantly caused them to shun me, as beauty is internal, or a process that is created. An easy way to see the world when all of them were young and beautiful. She was, of course, perpetually broke, and perpetually rich of imagination. She ordered an americano- the cheapest on the menu. As she spoke, a perfume of patchouli and sweat roiled from her body in invisible fractals.

Staring into nothingness, I went to the La Marzocco and whipped her up a quad venti extra vanilla breve latte. More to see her milk white thigh tap incessantly at the table than due to any altruism or respect for the arts.

I once tasted her mouth. Isabella had already gone home for the night. A wild night her “troupe” played the coffee shop. Even though she had been drinking almond italian sodas all night she tasted of cotton candy. And youth. Glorious, vibrant, unobtainable youth.

My cock immediately grew hard during the unprompted kiss before they called her onto the stage (really just a few sheets of raised plywood) at the front of the coffee shop. I looked into her eyes and saw freedom. She smiled and ran forward. They played until way past closing. Her ethereal smile and odd lyrics carrying the night.

To her it was nothing. A good luck charm. Something performed at every show. Like someone saying, “Break a leg!”. To me it was a brick wall around my heart. Or a tidal wave of lost opportunities. To me it crushed me. To her it gave her an instant of strength.

I still feel her lips when she walks in the door. She feels hunger, or thinks of a warm coffee. Maybe the nice owner giving her a free scone.

Do we celebrate talent? Or the unlikely intersection of beauty and creativity?

Either way, life moves on. The pain only real to the observer…

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Homeowners….

Posted by Steven on April 28th, 2006

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About Sarah & Steven

Posted by Steven on March 5th, 2006

Cliff’s notes version: Two thirtysomethings wondering when the magic “grown up” Fairie is going to come along and sprinkle them with responsibility dust. That’s how it works, right? Um.. Right?

We recently bought a house in a semi-rural setting after living separately in two different apartments in downtown Seattle. Witness the trials and tribulations of home ownership, multiple chihuahua ownership, and the overall oddness of bewildered thirtysomethings working through this whole ’sponsibility thing.

More about Sarah: Sarah was born dirt poor on the Bayou. She learned to play the piano before learning how to talk. She was only the tender age of nine when an alligator ate her entire family and was remanded to a foster family in upstate New York. It was there her amazing talents were quickly discovered and she went to work playing the piano at the family owned THOMAS KINKADE gallery. The rest, as they say, is history.

More about Steven: Steven was born in Amsterdam with the proverbial silver spoon in his mouth. As the only child of well-known American art collectors, he was educated in a Switzerland boarding school from the age of 6 and is fluent in five languages. Steven has since eschewed his family and their wealth in order to build a life on his own merit and not his father’s coat-tails. Steven has since found his niche in the computer industry and his only contact with his over-privileged family is the occasional cheese basket.

Sarah can be contacted at Sarah@StevenAndSarah.com.

Steven can be contacted at Steven@StevenAndSarah.com.

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