More apocalypse, less angst
This week I cleaned the spiders out of my outdoor sauna, readying it for its season of use. Since then, I’ve been in it three times already, trying to ward off the chill that’s blown in with the rains. I’m not sure if it’s… Continue Reading “Post #3302: Getting warm”
I went for a walk in the woods yesterday, for the first time in quite awhile. Since having covid in the spring – I’ve been cold a lot and also a bit lazy. I’ve never had anything like “long-covid”, but both times I’ve had… Continue Reading “Post #3301: Life in the trees”
Seeing Trees By Nancy Ross Hugo and Robert Llewellyn Timber Press, 2011 As you might judge from the video above, this is no ordinary botanical book – but a work of real beauty – a hyper-glimpse into the world of the plants which surround… Continue Reading “Bookshed: Seeing Trees”
I have a post in mind this morning that is a bit grumpy – so before I even go down that road, I’m going to share with you an artist who I discovered last year and whose work I am totally in love with.… Continue Reading “Introducing: Trumbly Designs”
Having grown up in the “Ring of Fire“, I have to admit that the recent spate of earthquakes (in the last two years or so) has got me a bit nervous. This morning’s images in particular – floating fire, buildings disappearing into whirlpools, cars… Continue Reading “How earthquakes are about taxes.”