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the dining room group |
Many loved ones stand on the front lines of Covid-19 and racial justice.
I sit at my desk next to these plants and make things-- Monetary contributions to organizations that I believe will change this f-ed up world; making zines, origami boxes, small handwritten books, hand bound journals, protest posters that will probably not go out into the street.
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masu boxes with lids made of hand-marbled paper |
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While I completely understand that I don't know how to draw, I still like doing it. Go figure. This is a slipcase for a collection of zines.
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coptic binding in progress
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I'm growing things on the balcony that I rarely used last year. This year it's an oasis (relative term) despite the noise from the a.c. units next door.
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First tomato (and maybe jalapeƱos too) are on the way |
So, the houseplants are doing fine. And for those of you who might wonder, I'm not actually drinking myself to death during quarantine. I know. I'm surprised too.
How are your houseplants (dogs, cats, kids, parents, hamsters, chickens) doing? How are you?
4 comments:
Haven't jumped off any bridges so far so...okay.
Zen and accepting one minute, screaming-in-my-head the next.
That about sums it up.
I'm glad you have plants.
The plants are gorgeous. We consider maybe a snake plant (hard to kill), but I'm still averse to owning things that require care. Your paper creations are just beautiful. Case counts in AZ continue to spike, a trip to the grocery store is life and death these days.
How did you know I had Cat, Kid and Hamsters? *Winks* Love your Houseplants, all mine are faux at this juncture. Making a difference during these messed up times in any small way we can matters.
Hanging on, barely.
The plants are lovely and your place looks peaceful.
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