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@IoanSaid oo looks interesting, and it seems they have an english version.

i went through this one again recently. such a classic.

@DoomsdaysCW thanks! They’re a great place to start honestly — the straight lines of architecture over the complexity of the human figure.
@npub1g80pwudqxx9rmxu6l8l35rpu0wgxse72d4896se44zlevzcaxfpsetc8cv@momostr.pink @DoomsdaysCW oof, i’m hesitatingly interested in checking this story out, but i have a suspicion of the ending, that if the rich are doing this there’ll be no accountability for the swine that’s probably also caused havoc over to my state of vermont.

been off the art habit for too long that i was starting to get itchy. here’s one of my favorite barns. i fear it’ll be torn down soon because it’s so very close to the road, leany, and clearly not in use.

#watercolor #paint #art #vermont

snapped a bunch at these beauties. the lower bulk of them were so chock full of definition.
listening to ram das on the way to a kurt vile show felt right. kurt’s energy is so low-ego, he radiates letting-go to the crowd through his slacker unconcern
did a little write up from the hike I saw my new owl friend on https://wescarr.com/blog/trip-report/frost-butler-loop-second-time
Frost to Butler — second loop with the dog

Back on the Frost–Butler loop; faster because the rocks were familiar, plus a baby barred owl

"But by now I no longer needed this [an affected accent] vivid false identity; now I was acquiring, I felt, a sense of my own real authority and worth, I had had many new experiences and I was growing."

I liked this framing of growing up -- sensing an internal authority.

always nice to hear your state mentioned, and to learn how it was perceived in the 40s/50s.

'the smell of vitality in clothes' just got my mind going... scanning to see if I ever experienced it.

referencing how our sense of smell connects with emotion so vividly is bound to connect with the reader.