when debbie talks, people listen

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as if in a scene from the old frilly squares; each square has more than four sides and therefore can be folded into shapes that will extend to make both body and sleeve at once. you can explore this and many other amazing pieces of her work in her book, sue sturdy, artist in residence […]

it’s my waterloo . . .

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there really is a waterloo for each of us and this one, despite being quite wet and rainy this weekend, is especially nice (it really is very wet; i almost called this post “watery-loo”, but then realized that name came with its own unique baggage . . .). anyway, i just love university towns—so full […]

fight for flight complex

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in news today from the “as if i don’t have anything better to do” department, i’m late writing this post because i spent hours getting all messed up by the airline before i’d even had my coffee. i have an excellent relationship with mia bag, which in turn, fits into my purse. perfect traveler . […]