I enjoyed The People’s Project.
I enjoyed The People’s Project.
Join us!
I didn’t have time to finish that one before its due date. Maybe I’m better off.
Current read. 🤯
Join us— should be a great reading!
Current read. The first essay, written in 1974, talks about an unelected person who, without drawing much attention, dramatically changed the dynamics of a state and affected the quality hundreds of thousands of lives. Most importantly, the people harmed get to tell their stories.
It absolutely is! My post menopausal body is unfamiliar to me and I reserve the right to not always like it that much and, sometimes, to be ambivalent.
I like your use of the dragon. It does seem were expected yo assist it.
Sycamore, or tree god?
Did I sing along? Yes, I did.
I wish I had a river I could skate away on. — Joni Mitchell
That first line! 🤯
Red hand bound booklet with collage and stitched foliage.
Book Mail! I bought a chapbook by a poet I stumbled across on Substack and look how pretty it is— it’s hand bound, and the cover has collage and stitching on it. Can’t wait to read.
This week’s read is a short history of culturally accepted violence towards women since the end of medieval times.
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Great blue heron wading in a creek.
Hey, look! It’s my favorite neighbor!
Cool!!
I looked up the ingredients for Bremil formula and it went a long way toward explaining the addition of other foods as early as possible. It was basically skim milk and fats enriched with a few vitamins.
My daughter was horrified enough that her pediatrician had instructed me to give her water as an infant. 🤣
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I found my 1 month infant care instructions from 1964 which recommends feeding a 6 week old ‘meats.’
Current reads.
I like that it still thinks I’d rather say Celebrate multiple times a day than sign my own name.
Oh, wow— these are powerful.
“We can always start from a place of respect.”
Wordle 1,614 2/6
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The day is off to a fortuitous start.
I just finished that book— so good!
Boooooooo.