The moon over Provincetown tonight.
The moon over Provincetown tonight.
Love this, Richard!
Work before assemblage. Glueing and cutting.
Fishing. Mixed media on cardboard packaging.
Casting, writing, planning
Last night we heard our resident coyote pack barking and yipping and howling very close to the cottage. I tried but couldnβt see them through the darkness, thereβs no ambient light out here in the woods. But I am glad to hear them and to know they are there. Itβs mating season, new pups on the way.
Reminder: evil is the thing that takes your attention away from what makes your heart feel full, from things that bring you peace and hope. You must keep making art & music, writing, dancing, planting, cooking good food, helping & loving and sharing all that with others. No matter what. /|\
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Good light!
Nice! I need to make a sign!
The pure irony of a sexual predator βprotectingβ women.
Thank you!
Thank you
Good signs.
An assemblage of observations after walking in Wellfleet. Pine woods and the shore.
Old bookshelves on Cape Cod.
Amazing, I have seen bees do this! Now I know!
Sketchbook
Letβs hope this is successful!
Felt it in Wellfleet
If we wonβt make room for the wildness we live within, how can we possibly hope to save the wilderness? www.nytimes.com/2025/01/27/o...
I love this. Thank you Margaret. Itβs good to remember that there are things we can do as individuals to help the other creatures in our environment. We need them all.
A stone at the Breuer House in Wellfleet. Inscription by Masayuki Nagare reads: βhere Marcel Breuer broke his knee entirely of his own stupidityβ
Drawing on transfer paper.
The bulletin board at Wellfleet Public library.
Your posts make me realize I need to up my birdhouse game.
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I donβt dispute what you are saying, but I donβt understand the point you are making in the context of this thread.