Mom’s ashes.
todays bird

Jar Jar Binks Fan Club
Noah Kahan
The Bowery Presents
The Bright Sessions
YOU ARE THE REASON
Phantogram Three
$LAYYYTER
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NASA
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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#extradirty

Origami Around
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hello vonnie

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@alittleleewaywrites
Mom’s ashes.
crackingart.com
Questioning what social action looks like in classroom settings. In my classroom setting in particular. Social action for justice is my inquiry in 2018.
Heading home to Bloomington from Austin.
Need some inspiration?
Listen to this talk by Lynda Barry while you work.
You wish you could’ve learned to play piano. You wish you could’ve started drawing when you were young. You wish you could’ve figured out who you wanted to be before you graduated college. You wish you could’ve learned to love yourself sooner. Well you know what? You didn’t. And that’s just something you’re going to have to learn to deal with. But just because you didn’t do it sooner, doesn’t mean you can’t start now.
Daren Colbert, Life Decisions (via wnq-writers)
stop the war
Most of us have spent our lives caught up in plans, expectations, ambitions for the future; in regrets, guilt or shame about the past. To come into the present is to stop the war.
~Jack Kornfield, A Path With Heart: A Guide Through the Perils and Promises of Spiritual Life (Bantam Books, 1993)
Unpublished sketchbook page by Lynda Barry, 2000.
Birds
Dear Students,
This comic comes to us from Making Comics 1 classmate, Harper Row.
Sincerely,
Professor Drogo?
I'm going to keep this nearby for a few years. Thanks, Harper Row
#fossils
Insensitive Questions
#nationalpoetryday
Minus 1 for misspelling uncanny.
Notebook as a place
Lynda Barry’s inspired and assuring field guide to mastering the creative process
Hey Project, I’m happy about getting that section done this morning. I have some fears about starting the next part. Let’s see how it goes. #NotestoMyProject
Hey Project, I have an idea I want to try out. I hope you like it.
#NotesTOMyProject
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