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Perennial Love Light: The Very Cherry Edition
“Some day when we’re dreaming, deep in love, not a lot to say, then we will remember things we said today.” The Beatles. Things We Said Today. It took me three days to remember the tune and the lyrics. I … Continue reading
The Flip Side of Venus
No, I’m not the goddess, just the flip side of Venus. The dipsy doodle in your onion dip. I’m the one who startled your mother when she looked in my mirror and recognized herself for the very first time. I … Continue reading
Radiant Twigs
And other ephemera range through my life, you far-reaching creatures, you ravishing individuals, and all-ways shifting beauties. Snagged on the crag, when least expected. “Hosting with a full toolbox … the one who has the most tools wins.” Textures, shapes, … Continue reading
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Tagged color, digital art, favorite photos, natural elements in an urban environment
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Oh, Those Violets Are Driving Me Crazy
Oh, those violets are driving me crazy. Oh, those violets are driving me crazy. Just want to see them all day! Oh, those violets are driving me crazy. Oh, those violets are driving me crazy. I’d like to be them … Continue reading
The Art of Compost: Do you promise to funk?
It began late last August: the campaign to make compost. First, there was a neglected pile of garden stuff, left in a heap all summer long. Greenish and soggy and hard to pull apart, but I did. And it was … Continue reading