This is wonderful.
The Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe - this 1953 animated adaptation was the first cartoon to be X-rated in the UK.
via Brain Pickings
My favourite things.
- The feel of sun on my skin.
- The sky when it’s not grey.
- Intellectual pontificating - it’s fun!
- Bitter dark chocolate.
- Walking barefoot on sand.
- Reading the Observer on a lazy Sunday over orange juice/croissants and failing to do the crossword.
- Getting lost in London.
- The smell of coffee, freshly mown grass, wood fires, a new book, buttered toast, my mother’s scent.
- Waking up slowly and luxuriating in bed.
- Reading a book in the bath.
- Bread and cheese. Brilliant in its simplicity.
- Freshly painted nails.
- Amazing rambling conversations.
Go see Amélie if you haven’t already. I order you to. It is a work of genius. If you have a heart, you will smile goofily to yourself all the way through. It is an utterly charming film.
an edible cookbook? yes please.
Named ‘The Real Cookbook’, this is the first and only cookbook that you can read, cook and eat.

The cookbook has a dual function: it’s made out of fresh pasta, as well as containing a lasagne recipe.

Pages are actually lasagne sheets, and you put the fillings in between each page. Looks delicious.

one of the things i miss most about being a child is doing this (and getting away with it).
-picture from Amélie