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Back from my weekend trip to Kings Canyon and I met up with the king himself
Anime sideblog: @todoroki-kokoroki
dustin’ off the ol’ cobwebs at Ready/Sketch/Go’s life drawing session last night!
Eternal thanks to Carmen Quiñones Callahan for being such an amazing model ♥️♥️♥️
revisiting an old concept: fancy mushrooms
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“The Blue Iris”, from Andrea Zanatelli’s embroidery series
I think it's so important to have a "nature" calendar in your head, like a way of tracking time that's completely separate from anything work or obligation related, not holidays or anything stressful. For instance I look forward to august because at 8pm every night house finches hang around my window for a few weeks. In spring I love waiting for the magnolias to blossom. Just ways of tracking the time with zero stakes that's completely removed from life's zeitgeist and that you really look forward to
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my mother taught me to crochet when i was young. she was left handed, so she taught me how in the bathroom mirror so her hands would be in the right position.
she learned to crochet from her grandmother, who was right handed. her grandma was the one that originally used the bathroom mirror to teach her granddaughter properly.
i find something poetic about that. here in this bathroom mirror, through generations, we adapt to our young who have a different way of learning and interacting with the world
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