January ending, a list: We seem to be here already, which is wholeheartedly surprising The last newsletter (No.225) referenced my inability make anything remotely tidy, but I’m happy to report that in the past week almost all of the things in my study have found a resting place and I will surely forget immediately where those exact places are
“the curve of someone leaving the planet is unknowable”…..for the loss of your family members, for the loss and harm of Palestinians that also affects everyone whether people realize it or not….that line somehow gutted me 💔
Thank you for this comment—the paintings towards the end of the newsletter are by Dahye Choi, whose work I would thoroughly recommend for further contemplation/falling in love.
A beautiful wandering of observations. Thank you.
Thank you Gelliot—it is true the newsletter observations are often quite wandering.
“the curve of someone leaving the planet is unknowable”…..for the loss of your family members, for the loss and harm of Palestinians that also affects everyone whether people realize it or not….that line somehow gutted me 💔
Thank you, for this tender note.
Your paintings are inspiring. I like.
I love the lady with the little green shoes.
And yes, pack a library.
Thank you for this comment—the paintings towards the end of the newsletter are by Dahye Choi, whose work I would thoroughly recommend for further contemplation/falling in love.