Barktongue Beyond the practical reasons for learning to identify bark, I realize that I have been learning and teaching the art of perception.

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Barktongue Beyond the practical reasons for learning to identify bark, I realize that I have been learning and teaching the art of perception.
Statement of Intent
Distanced Futures During the virus years we would trade sourdough starters and kimchi, jam and bread and stranger concoctions, sneaking over garden walls to leave them on doorstops and windowsills.
COVID Diary: Convenience is King
It’s oddly unsettling amidst a world that is doing what it is doing right now, to find that one of the things unaffected by the New Normal is spam.
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It’s weird, also, reading the feeds and the posts over the last 12 hours or so, and literally being able to see the realization of what that New Normal actually is spread across the blogosphere. Curfews imposed in western countries. Soldiers…
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Invisible College I'm taking this as a good omen. King Mob spotted in the Green Backyard.
Feraculture: Philosophy, Pigeon-Ideas & Notes
Feraculture: Philosophy, Pigeon-Ideas & Notes
Statement of Interest. Notes.
I’m fascinated (obsessed by, perhaps) by the notion of ferality, as described by Merriam-Webster as;
Definition of feral:
a. of, relating to, or suggestive of a wild beast (feral teeth) (feral instincts).
b. not domesticated or cultivated (feral animals).
c. having escaped from domestication and become wild (feral cats).
This definition pictures a previously…
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A School of Unlearning The Boy, the Mole, the Fox & the Horse
Wayfinding Advisory Council
Way-finding (verb) cultural and personal practice; 1. To plot a course between two points of departure and destination…
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I’m in the middle of leaving a house of nine years and perhaps a country that has been a home for twenty – and so I shouldn’t be surprised to find myself stressed-out, disjointed, twitchy-limbed and generally disassociative. Manically ordering things into Keep, Kill, and Give…
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