The Art at the End of the World: A (Somewhat) Practical Guide
We will make jewelry from objects that remind us of better times, lost people, and lost places
We will make jewelry from objects that remind us of better times, lost people, and lost places
Something repeated enough becomes the truth.
Having limits makes finding solutions that much more exciting.
In the US, opposition to the left is as American as apple pie and as invisible as water is to a fish.
Putting up the tree is a boisterous event. Taking down the tree is a silent resignation to January.
Perhaps I and myself might solve this problem together in a more productive way if we collaborate.
Learning something new often requires a long time where we are the worst in the room. Ugh.
Our days at the beach are grounding, measured by low tides and the direction of the waves.
On the other hand, I wanted to adapt to the pandemic by becoming one with my couch.
Entertain yourselves by quoting lines five seconds before the characters say them. (This only works if everyone finds it entertaining.)