…indefinitely for short-term rentals starting November 11th (as I transition to rural life and work at a long-term farm/commune project). More on the rental here. (More on the house there.)
…is slow and tedious as I make sense of the gathered old grey and green towels and blankets and organize them into a braided spiral pattern – the…
…are two inexplicable piles of fabrics I’ve had sitting around here for years from past projects – and today they become the start of a second braided rug,…
…on display at the the Museum of the People of Abruzzo – and historically found in the farmhouses dotting the local hills – will be of keen interest…
…which is now lying in wait and shorn of it’s branches – will include: the chipping of it’s branches into mulch for the garden beds, paths, and slopes;…
…is a hard thing to point out.
…was one of the dramatic results of a truly terrifying night of hurricane strength winds that loudly pounded the hilltop last night – so loud that I didn’t…
…my home in LA for the first time in ten months, is bringing on welcome homey feelings – but the big shock is all of the growth I…
…is something I would never ever ever ever have done to the surfaces around me back at casa L.A., I just don’t like stuff around, but hanging those…
…made it feel cozy on this cool rainy day, but I realized that it was a bit too early – not quite cold enough, flu not drawing properly…
…which used to be a part of a camp, is now a home that is only occupied in the Summer, with all of the windows open, breezes coming…
…is not for rent! Some nice friends will be moving in this summer, and staying for the year, while I am on a Rome Prize Fellowship….