“Throw everything out of your mind. Read a little, sleep. The world will still be here when you wake up, and there'll still be everything left to do.”
~James Baldwin
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Georgia O’Keeffe
Starlight Night, Lake George (1922)
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“You are so brave and quiet I forget you are suffering.”
— Ernest Hemingway
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Tonight
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(by Kevin Mueller)
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Dogwood Should
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Teaching your boundaries to be stronger than your soft heart is top tier self care.
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“Never wish them pain. That’s not who you are. If they caused you pain they must have pain inside. Wish them healing.”
— Najwa Zebian
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From Hopi Pueblo, Arizona, United States: Polychrome Cottonwood Kachina Doll. c. 1870 - 1890. H: 11 in.
"A charming 19th-century (ca. 1870-1890) Hopi sculpted depiction of a Palhik/Poli Mana. This female supernatural being figures prominently in the ceremonial traditions of the ancient Hopi culture still surviving in the rugged mesa country of northeastern Arizona. Commonly referred to as the little "Corn Maiden," "Butterfly," or "Water Drinking Girl," formally she is part of the supernatural order known as the Momoyam or the Katsina Women." Christie's.
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Lucy Raverat (British, b.1948)
“The Picnic”, c.1986
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pine and cedar
wind through the forest
smell of sound
Basho
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