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Wine and the Birth of Song

Music is such a large part of our lives. Amie is playing classical pieces that truly ask the best of her. It is a marvel to see her small fingers dance on the fretless fingerboard, touching each note. Her playing folk with some of the kind folks of the 12 Georgia is a lot of fun. So […]

Posted bykaatAugust 29, 2015August 29, 2015Posted inferment, songLeave a comment on Wine and the Birth of Song

Bees Update

Bearding I just went into my two hives. One of them at least has overcrowded and hot – indicated by the massive bearding that begins in the late afternoon and continues through the night until the foragers go out again in the morning. They don’t abandon this way of keeping the hive cool inside even […]

Posted bykaatAugust 28, 2015August 28, 2015Posted inbees, NeighborwoodsLeave a comment on Bees Update

As If the World Mattered

Today the doorbell rang and the box the mailman handed to me was heavier than I expected. It was:   I hope it will get my creative juices flowing again, for this blog, among other places. I certainly am fully convinced that any art I make or text I write needs to be made and written […]

Posted bykaatAugust 26, 2015August 26, 2015Posted inactivism, arts/crafts (grown-ups'), imagination-stories1 Comment on As If the World Mattered

It’s Been a While and Lots Has Happened

Dear reader, It has been a while, hasn’t it? A lot has happened and all of it soon overwhelmed my ability to write about any of it at all. Thus I was already struggling in April, when I wrote my last blog post. On the one hand, I seemed to be writing about the same […]

Posted bykaatAugust 21, 2015August 25, 2015Posted inwhimsy1 Comment on It’s Been a While and Lots Has Happened

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