Completed Wayfinding

  My wayfinding project is almost done. God, was that a lot of work. I just have to do the outside entrance sign and parking garage signage and I’ll be done. It’s due tomorrow so I have tonight to work on them. This was definitely a project I struggled with only because it was completely…

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Collaboration: Textile Artist, Meghan Widger

[vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_empty_space][vc_column_text] I most recently worked on a textile collaboration with artist, Meghan Widger owner of Hills and Thread who I had been following on Instagram.  Our conversation about her work and about our project details how two artist can get to know each other, create together, and move through our ever changing lives.      …

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Hyperspace: a scientific odyssey through parallel universes, time warps, and the 10th dimension Michio Kaku.

A.T. Schofield wrote, “We conclude, therefore, that a higher world than ours is not only conceivably possible, but probable; secondly that such a world may be considered as a world of four dimensions; and thirdly, that the spiritual world agrees largely in its mysterious laws… with what by analogy would be the laws, language, and…

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Creative Conservationism Fundamentals

“Creative Conservationism Fundamentals” offers a comprehensive exploration of a groundbreaking approach to environmental preservation that transcends traditional boundaries. This book unveils the multifaceted nature of Creative Conservationism, which integrates art, science, documentation and media advocacy, and education into a unified strategy for safeguarding our natural world.

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Weekly Tarot Reading 01

Since I can’t seem to keep up with a daily tarot reading (shame on me…) I’ll do a weekly one. They’re more insightful anyway. What’s coming up for me this week? Five of Swords – Page of Wands – Strength – Nine of Swords – Temperance Worrying about a dispute that seems to be in…

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Community Coins

In a world where cashless transactions and digital payments dominate, it’s easy to overlook the value of traditional methods, especially when it comes to fostering community spirit. However, one innovative solution has emerged in some neighborhoods and local eateries: wood coins. These quaint, tactile tokens serve not only as a means of payment but also as a catalyst for connection and goodwill within the community. Picture this: you walk into your favorite neighborhood café, your stomach rumbling and your wallet empty. Usually, this would spell disappointment, but not today. As you approach the counter, you notice a small wooden bowl filled with rustic coins engraved with the café’s logo. These are no ordinary coins; they’re wooden tokens, each representing a meal. The concept is simple yet profound: community members who find themselves short on cash can exchange a wood coin for a meal. It’s a system built on trust and generosity, where individuals support one another in times of need. But how does it work, and why has it become such a beloved tradition in some communities?

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