I think the hardest thing to teach a student is that what he or she puts down on paper is changeable. It's not the final thing, it's the first thing, which may just be the suggestive, vague identification of something that you have to come back to and rewrite. (M. H. Abrams)
Cute Overload today-
What I'm missing back in MA! This is the first I've seen with a torso off the ground! So funny- my DIL has labeled him a little yogi! And OK, I admit this is the highlight of my day- it's freakin' quiet around here except for the new sound of fireworks getting geared up for the Fourth. They set up tents on vacant street corner lots and sell them to whoever drives up. Scares the ____ out of me having grown up and lived in a couple of more, shall we say, regulated states! I remember gangs of kids going up to NH to buy fireworks, but then they didn't sell liquor to just anybody either. Truthfully I am scared to even drive by, assuming the whole tent will blow at any second.
Cleaning up a few details around here still, TY coming in Monday to spend a few days so that will be good. Then, a week from today he heads off with my precious doggies. i think the medications have Pepper back on his road to health- without his new 'friends' along on his ride: your basic hookworm portrait~
ick ick ick
Next project here is packing stuff for the extended stay northward. I'm using the Big Suitcase.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything so astonishing as this serene chamber festooned with a flight of dead dandelions. It is the work of Swiss artist Regine Ramseier, who painstakingly picked approximately 2000 flowers, treated them with a mild adhesive, and then hung each by hand in this small, spare room. It is appropriately called Windstille.
razor clams
Razor clam collection in shelf
Full shelf or texture
Razor clams:Much to the mystery and fascination of her family, my Aunt Sheila spent years roaming the flats of Rock Harbor in search of razor clams. Just what was she going to do with this endless collection? Well, you see the results.
incomplete redwork squirrel
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