Feelings

Memory, humor, love, grief, RITUAL, devotion, divination, 
birds in place of words, data farms



An honorable human relationship–that is, one in which two people have the right to use the word "love"–is a process, delicate, violent, often terrifying to both persons involved, a process of refining the truths they can tell each other.
Adrienne Rich
When someone dies, you don't 'get over it' by forgetting; you 'get over it' by remembering, and by remembering you are aware that no person is ever truly lost or gone once they have been in our lives and loved us, as we have loved them.
Leslie Marmon Silko


And the being requires the bearing. William Least Heat-Moon

Atmospherically speaking, we’re circular beings. The fine line of laughter, the razor of love, the far end of my binoculars, the close ending of friendships, a winnowing from grief. Everything everything changes, but everything can feel the same. What kind of bird, are you.



Featured Projects

Burying the Hatchet
Transportation Divination
Eat My Dust
Double Double This This
Holding Heidi
Please Send Word By Birch or Bird
North Shore Gameplay
Mystic Homeschool
Make for Me a Meadow
Even Hoping Machines Get the Blues
Campfire Jukebox
The Forgetting Place
This is the Summer You’ve Been Waiting For
The Roping Machine
Should We Make It Through the Winter
He Went to the Country, to the Town Went She
Birds in Place of Words
From the First Dear on Down
By Way of the Upward Look
The Ravens Never Mind the Wind
Orb Studies
The Hoping Machine
Mystic Homestead
Up Up Up Like a Fish
Lend Me a Hand or I’ll Never Move Forward
Me Looking at You Looking at Me
More Like an Ocean (and Closer to God)
Any Question You Ask of Me
Teaching a Stone to Sleep
In Rememberance of We
Knots the Spacemaker in a Yes and No Motion
The Lift in Your Wing
I Wish I May
Teaching A Stone to Speak
Sunset Club