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Silly Haiku – bones and the bones of how it all works

And one more for good measure: Some left over bones Swimming in my big stock pot Good soup for dinner. I spent my lunch hour in the food court writing haiku for the silliness class. This week’s theme was “bones” … Continue reading

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From the photo archives

From a trip to Shelburne Museum late September 2001:

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Happy Birthday J. R. R. Tolkien, and thanks

Naomi reminds me that today is Tolkien’s birthday, so here’s a big thank you to the man who gave us so much to read and think about. Last March I posted this, and since it has been in my brain … Continue reading

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artist? redux

“I’m a little taken aback by anyone calling himself an artist because of my feeling that that’s the kind of designation that other people should give. You can be an artist in any field, but getting a degree to call … Continue reading

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I’m an artist

I’ve always been an artist who just happens to make pottery, so I’m not a standard bearer for ceramics — I’m an artist. ~~ Grayson Perry

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