
Kaledo Art

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“Our minds must have relaxation: rested, they will rise up better and keener. Just as we must not force fertile fields (for uninterrupted production will quickly exhaust them), so continual labor will break the power of our minds.”
— Seneca, On Tranquility of the Mind
Cardón, 1887, Jose Maria Velasco
“Past, present and future are not amenities of language. Time unfolds into the seams of being. It passes through you, making and shaping.”
— Don DeLillo, The Body Artist (via quotespile)
mïnd trapped ïn a dream, @running.files, 2021
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The Art and Science of Ernst Haeckel
Moonrise By Olivia Bee
Judith L. Herman, Trauma and Recovery
One of the strongest memories I have of growing up in Appalachia is of forested hillsides running white from dogwood blossoms in early May. From my simple perspective of the world, spring and flowering dogwoods were inseparable and inviolate. Then about thirty years ago, the dogwoods in the higher elevations of Appalachia began to die off en masse, victims of an invasive fungus from Asia whose terrible blight was exacerbated by climate change. Today, dogwood anthracnose has virtually wiped out the flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) from its original mountain range. Remnant populations have managed to survive in open woods, along forest margins, and in open fields, where sunlight restricts the growth of the fungus. In sustainably-timbered or recovering forest, where the canopy remains open, this gorgeous tree can still put on a show to remember. But these isolated displays pale before the rapturous explosion of blossoms I remember from my boyhood. I count myself lucky to have experienced it and to keep it in my memories to this day.
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