three weeks
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three weeks and
a few more prints
such a lengthy bout of
antibiotics and doctors and dentists
but i am on the mend.
really and truly.
many thanks to you a...
2013 Green Lifestyle Awards
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As it is my birthday today, I am going to be a bit cheeky and ask
Australian and New Zealand readers for a big favour, which is to nominate
this blog in th...
Warm ... Fortunate ... Thankful
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I had a great time yesterday sewing and organising myself and my work room.
You know that I'm visiting my sister, Tricia, next week and I want to take
a fe...
As it turns out
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More feathers than ever imagined.... are still patiently awaiting their turn As you might recall, I was pinning up the remaining feathers on the wall (right ...
Me and the internet
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This cat = me trying to actually get work done. This weasel = my brain
trying to destroy me: Me: I have work to do. Weasel: You should check the
internet ...
down on its luck pine tree
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week 21 in my “this is where i am from” year long project:
Pine trees have always felt like melancholy things to me, one that felt
particularly so was a...
Into the Woods, 5: Wild Community
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"Time and time again I am astounded by the regularity and repetition of form in this valley and elsewhere in wild nature: basic patterns, sculpted by time an...
WILD COAST SOJOURN
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*The Loeries woke us this morning. What gentler way to slip back into city
life after our week in the wilderness than to hear Purple Crested Loeries
call...
pescadero sloppy hoodie
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i am going to be so snuggly warm in my *hoodie*
stacking rocks at dawn on the Atlantic coast next month
the photos [using shake-it photo app] don't really ...
Cotton knots
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One of the best things about driving to and from Goondiwindi to deliver
and/or pick up art works is that the show is on just around cotton harvest
time.
W...
Red Fruit Salad
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The low chuckle followed by a head shake. I've come to know it well. It's
the reaction friends have when they stop by and get a glimpse at how this
proj...
Works in Progress
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Hi, everyone! I feel as if I should be apologizing to you, as it feels as
if I've abandoned all my friends here. It's been a time of replenishing the
store...
The new ecoliteracy
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This blog is supposed to be “textile specific”, meaning we try to keep the
topics restricted to those things that apply to the growing of fibers, or
the ma...
and then it rained and rained
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[image: Flood on our street. Taken on Thursday]
Our street. The car that got stuck there is a hummer.Water almost made it
to the window.
I am still getting...
'Mixed Media Madness' in Ingham
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I taught a workshop in Ingham [far North Queensland] a couple of weeks ago.
What a fabulous few days. I was treated like royalty - great motel room,
lovely...
Subject: Mountain Lake Artists Needed
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***i received this as forwarded mail...*
Dear Artists Friends,
Something has changed this summer in regards to the class I usually teach
at the Mountain ...
Catch up time...
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It has been a month or two or three....Heaps of stuff has happened in that
time mostly good too :)
I had a great trip to the National basketry Gathering ...
Mary Thompson House
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Mary Thompson House front entrance
I thought those of you who are living in
might like to see a preview
of the accomodation
from the front door down to th...
3 months ago
Current Reading List
Crazy Sexy Kitchen by Kris Carr
Growing Old Outrageously by Hilary Linstead
The Moon of Gomrath by Alan Garner
The Permaculture Home Garden by Linda Woodrow
The Fire Starter Sessions by Danielle LaPorte
Art is a Spiritual Path by Pat B Allen
Becoming Animal by David Abram
Leveraging the Universe by Mike Dooley
Unlock the Secret Messages of Your Body by Denise Linn
Wisdom of the Last Farmer by David Mas Masumoto
A Branch from the Lightning Tree by Martin Shaw
The Complete Painting from the Source by Aviva Gold
Finding Your Way in a Wild New World by Martha Beck
2 comments:
Hot work at that temp Trace. Hope the hot spell is soon over...it's raining here.
WAAAY too hot. ugh. "cooking" in that heat is misery.
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