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June 14, 2020

Eat This While You Read That: Joe Monson

  Joe assigned me a delightful task, with this book and meal. He didn’t send me a recipe, he suggested that I create an Adventurer’s Stew. You couldn’t possibly make a recipe for that. When you are out on a quest with your dragon…  I should explain. Joe’s book to read with this meal is… Read More Eat This While You Read That: Joe Monson
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Published on June 14, 2020 07:00

June 13, 2020

Daily Art: Vessels and Veins

  I’m not going to post the daily art here. I do that over at Instagram. You can follow along there most days. But today’s art is ill-suited to that venue… it’s also ill-suited to this, so if you click on the image you’ll go to a high-res version for all the tricky details. Best… Read More Daily Art: Vessels and Veins
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Published on June 13, 2020 18:32

Bibliophilia: Nature’s Craftsmen

  This is the first book I intend to share as part of this series chronicling my love for books as works of art. There are far greater specimens, I am certain. I do not possess any that are museum quality. Some I bought simply for their beauty, but most are in my collection because… Read More Bibliophilia: Nature’s Craftsmen
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Published on June 13, 2020 05:56

June 12, 2020

Unfinished

  It’s only a leaf. It was only a few moments, in the shade. It was only a short wait. It was only a pen, and paper, and the delicate fernlike leaf of the Daucus carota and inspiration…  And then it was unfinished.  Joyfully.  Abandoned.  In favor of the company of love.  And now it… Read More Unfinished
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Published on June 12, 2020 17:30

June 11, 2020

Book Review: Joanna Godden

  I am quite out of countenance with my coffeepot. Yesterday, as I am batching it (wouldn’t that be a feminine in my case? But the word eludes me) I used the french press to make a modest amount of coffee and it was pleasantly mellow, no bitter notes at all. Today, as I anticipate… Read More Book Review: Joanna Godden
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Published on June 11, 2020 03:47

June 10, 2020

Ideas

  First of all, if you are in search of creative ideas, you might wander over to More Odds Than Ends and find a spare prompt that tickles your fancy. I’m not sure where the fancy is located – maybe it’s different for everyone? Regardless, there’s sure to be one that does it. And you… Read More Ideas
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Published on June 10, 2020 03:49

June 9, 2020

The Case of the Perambulating Hatrack: Part 17

  When last we saw our intrepid detective, he had taken on the task of investigating his own mother’s murder, and had discovered a clue. Pombo, in the form of a hatrack, now awaits his return with a key for the mysterious lost cabinet, which may hold all the answers, or simply be full of… Read More The Case of the Perambulating Hatrack: Part 17
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Published on June 09, 2020 17:45

June 8, 2020

Lost Places

Wander the lost places, restless to the end.  over the hills to the mountains.  past the mountains to the seas.  there be dragons beyond a’guarding the World’s Edge. 
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Published on June 08, 2020 18:43

June 7, 2020

Radio Silence

  Is anybody out there?  Can anybody hear?  We keep calling and calling…   
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Published on June 07, 2020 15:03

June 5, 2020

Pretty Pictures

  I did a series once on this blog, years ago, that I called Beautiful America. Debating reviving that, but in the meantime I’ve been shooting bugs and country roads this month already.  Now, I am not sure what changed, but recently the blog is refusing to allow me to upload full size photo files.… Read More Pretty Pictures
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Published on June 05, 2020 03:45