It's been a minute (as the kids-these-days say) since I've taken on any substantial professional development. I'm always reading articles, white papers, and case studies relative to this communicative world we live in, but the professional, personal, and pandemic stressors of today have kept me from enrolling in any kind of course that would add … Continue reading Sinking my Teeth into Professional Development: Accessibility Edition
Crystal Visions ~ The Art of Mindy Lam at Berkshire Botanical Garden
As galleries slowly reopen, my list of hopeful weekend engagements continues to grow. It’s one I was worried would start late due to my ongoing injury recovery, but I was able to begin the return to culture this weekend with a show after my own heart: Flights of Fancy: The Botanical and Bejeweled Universe of … Continue reading Crystal Visions ~ The Art of Mindy Lam at Berkshire Botanical Garden
White Star Line Wednesday
Cobh, Ireland (then Queenstown) was the Titanic's last port-of-call prior to taking its final, ill-fated voyage. For many aboard, the bell tower of St. Colman's Cathedral was the last sign of on-land civilization they ever saw; the spire had yet to be completed. The Titanic departed Cobh on April 11, 1912 to set sail for New … Continue reading White Star Line Wednesday
Rhododendron Rabbit Ears
Leaf art by Julia 2021 The Rabbit leaps The mouse outcreeps The flag out-peeps Beside the brook. Henry David Thoreau
April is National Poetry Month
Untitled, 2021. #nationalpoetrymonth #wheresyoursanctuary
