When you finally can start decorating for Halloween:
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When you finally can start decorating for Halloween:
Sat and whatched the bees today 🐝
“There were no religious images in the churches or synagogues of our childhood that celebrated the birthing powers of women. According to religion’s myths, the world was brought into being by a male God, and woman was created from man. This reversal of biological process went unchallenged. Most of us didn’t even notice the absence of the mother. Although we may not have been consciously aware of her absence in bible stories and sermons, her absence was absorbed into our being. And its painful influence was intensified as we observed the design of our parents’ relationship and the treatment of our mothers by our fathers and brothers. Our families mirrored the hierarchical reality of the heavens. In a society that worships a male God, the father’s life is more valuable than the mother’s. The activities of a man’s life are more vital and necessary than the mother’s intimate connections with the origins of life. The father is God.” ― Patricia Lynn Reilly
“and you will be like God” Watercolor, gouache, graphite, colored pencil, and collage on Arches paper. © Liz Darling 2014.
by Kacie Tomita
Inserts that come with Jun Togawa Unit’s “Far Eastern Comfort Songs” ( 極東慰安唱歌, Kyokuto Ian Shoka), released 1985
Hedge Brown, Meadow Brown and Ringlet Butterflies and Emperor Moth ❀
Ladybird Nature Corner ~ illustrated by Leigh Pemberton
“Daddy! I want you to meet your first hippie!” Jughead #154 (March 1968)
Jane Birkin.
Fyodor Vasilyev, Cumulus, 1868-1871
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