Nothing that is

Poetry often brings us the ability to see and understand things in our world in new ways. It is lubricated language, language allowed to carry meaning leaked from disparate sources. This newsletter shares a poem that does this exquisitely. Click open the link to read it. https://share.sender.net/campaigns/eEDg/nothingness-that-is

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What You Cannot Hold

Happy New Year to Everyone. Coming up at the end of this month is the opening reception for a new exhibition, What You Cannot Hold. Click to open this current newsletter for all the details. https://share.sender.net/campaigns/e7Q3/what-you-cannot-hold

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Trees in Winter

Click the link to open our newsletter. Our Winter Solstice giveaway is open, click the button in the newsletter to enter. https://share.sender.net/campaigns/dZQd/trees-in-winter The quiet of winter, the presence of snow, is a good time for visiting. Get in touch – we’ll find a fine time to be together.

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Moon trees

There may be a tree in your neighborhood whose seed traveled to the Moon and saw the backside of the Moon 34 times. Open this recent newsletter to learn more: https://share.sender.net/campaigns/dbGt/moon-trees

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Living at the Shed

For much of the spring and summer months I lived in Marathon County, Wisconsin, at our Shed. Two exhibitions in the state gave me pause to be there much of the time. Click to open this newsletter with a bit of what life is like at the Shed. https://share.sender.net/campaigns/daA0/shed-stories-giveaway

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With So much Wonder

The heat of summer brings a kind or torpor that many people struggle with. Poetry offers a fine retreat. Click to open yourself to the wonder of lanugage, and the wonder of that most amazing experience of witnessing birth. https://share.sender.net/campaigns/cdIS/with-so-much-wonder

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Summer Travel

These are the months when many people go away. To someplace greener, someplace cooler, someplace calmer. Water is often a desired companion when the weather turns hot. Please click to open this current newsletter, featuring a short travelogue on my early summer ramble in the midwest. https://share.sender.net/campaigns/caq4/high-summer-a-small-travelogue

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