werifesteria.

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my friend and i set off for a walk in saginaw forest

sadly the tornado had taken down some of the trees

we climbed around and over

made our way through the paths

avoiding the lumberjacks and tree doctors

tending to the wounded and lost

as a bonus we also avoided the wood chipper

where those that could not be saved met their fate

after the forest

breakfast at the Korean cafe

brought a rainbow

 sent through the window

 right into my cup.

werifesteria – old English – ( verb)

to wander longingly through the forest in search of mystery, magic, or whimsy 

making the earth beautiful again on earth day. –

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ECO ARTIST CREATES OPTICAL ILLUSIONS 

BY PAINTING TRASH SHE FINDS IN NATIONAL PARKS

Our human footprint on national parks is undeniable: a crushed can littering the ground in Denali, a lone flip-flop left behind in Zion. Trash sullies these sights of natural beauty, but eco-artist Mariah Reading has found a way to merge the two and promote mindfulness about our environmental impact.

At public lands across the country, she collects pieces of debris and paints landscapes on them, then photographs the makeshift canvases against their reference settings, creating the illusion that the garbage is part of the scenery. It’s an “approachable way to discuss pollution and climate change,” she told Nice News, “and kind of bring the soul into it.”

Acadia National Park

The ongoing series is a reflection of the limited-waste ethos she’s adopted in her larger body of work. “I started to see the amount of trash that I accumulated as an artist, and being so inspired by landscapes and the environment, it just didn’t really make sense or sit well with me that I was contributing to landfills with my art,” said Reading, 32.

She started with her own trash. She’d gather broken paintbrushes and empty paint tubes, arrange them together into a sculpture, and paint it. Her work involving national parks began in 2016, the centennial of the National Park Service. Reading had gotten a job teaching art in California and planned a cross-country road trip from her native Maine to her new locale.

Stopping at parks along the way, she collected detritus that was representative of where she’d found it — buoys and fishing nets in Acadia, for example — and labeled individual trash bags with the names of the parks. The idea for the optical illusion element came to her during the summer of 2017, when she lived and volunteered at Guadalupe Mountains National Park in West Texas. A trucking route goes through the park, so random car parts often end up strewn about it, and inspiration struck when she came upon a cracked hubcap.

 

Voyageurs National Park

“The ridge of the crack was so similar to the mountain range skyline, I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, this is wild,’” she recalled. “So that was the first piece where [I thought] the item itself could kind of speak for the larger landscape around it.”

She’s now visited nearly 40 national parks (not including state and community parks), has completed artist-in-residence-programs at Zion, Acadia, Glacier, and Denali, and also worked as a park ranger.

Reading said she hopes people who engage with her work walk away with a deeper understanding of our impact on the natural world, something she believes art is uniquely positioned to deliver.

“Art is such a powerful tool. It really shows passion,” she said, adding: “We are so bombarded with change and disruption, and it’s just kind of chaotic right now. It’s hard to latch onto the news or stay up to date with scientific findings. … So I feel like art has a lot of power in allowing people to grasp onto those concepts in tangible ways and maybe more approachable ways.”

Her intention isn’t to highlight the negative effect we can have but rather the positive. “Many hands make light work, and small changes in our everyday lives can make the world more beautiful,” she said, sharing that one of her favorite books as a kid was Miss Rumphius by Barbara Cooney. The illustrated story is about a woman whose artist grandfather had told her when she was a child that she must find a way to make the world more beautiful.

“So she ends up spreading lupine seeds around her home, and every year in June, there’s beautiful cascades of purple and pink and blue flowers. That’s her way of making the world more beautiful,” said Reading. “I’ve taken that to heart. ‘What is a small way that I can make the world more beautiful?’ And I hope that by seeing my work, other people can find their ways of making the world more beautiful.”

‘in all things of nature there is something of the marvelous.’

-aristotle

 

 

Source credits: Mariah Reading (artist/ photos), Rebeka Brandes, Nice News

 

‘can you imagine what I would do if I could do all I can?’-prince

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ten years ago today

prince passed away

in paisley park

his minnesota home and recording studio

gone way too soon

at 57  years old

this multi – genre virtuosic musician

created more than 30 albums

 won seven Grammy Awards over a 40-year career

As a teenager, Prince played in bands with his friends, when he was 20, he signed his first record contract with Warner Bros.,  that same year released his debut album, For You. Nearly every year after that he released a new album.

‘ few artists have influenced the sound and trajectory

of popular music more distinctly,

or touched quite so many people with their talent.’

 –  President Obama

my personal prince story – fifteen minutes 

years ago

I finally had a chance 

to get tickets to see him in concert

 he was coming to the detroit area on tour

as long time fans 

 my friend and I got in line early to try to get tickets

after waiting  for a very long time

we  finally got close to the front 

just as they announced 

‘it is totally sold out!’

we were so disappointed to say the least

but as we were about to walk away

they said ‘good news- don’t get out of line..’

‘he’s decided to add a second show the next night!’

what perfect luck,

 we hurriedly bought two tickets 

 nabbed incredible seats very close to the stage

it was a dream come true

 outside, we told everyone what happened

drove back to my house and were celebrating our luck 

when the realization hit me

because the additional show would be on a different night 

it would be a night when I’d be out of town in Dallas for my job

hadn’t even thought about this when I bought the tickets

no possible way to get out of the trip

no way to see prince 

but I did have fifteen minutes

where I was sure I was going to see him live

and what a wonderful fifteen minutes those were.

“the truth is, you are either here to enlighten or to discourage.” 

― prince

 

 

 

photo credit: michael ochs

 

fighting for democracy.

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at the Michigan Democratic Party State Convention in Detroit 

Joe Louis has our back

one of the greatest fighters of all time

lots of passion and energy as the party works for endorsements

 the delegates react

 standing up for strong candidates on the ballot

7, 252 delegates attended this year, the most in history

people are interested, informed, and involved 

update:

after a long day

of

 pitches, glitches

cheers, jeers

stickers, buttons

clipboards, billboards

indoor parades

after all of the final

signatures, tallies, and votes

were counted, recounted, and certified

candidates have officially

 been selected for the primary ballot

 happy results

on a very successful day

‘in the face of impossible odds, people who love this country can change it.’

-barack 0bama

 

 

 

photo credits: andrew roth, michigan chronicle, detroit news

open the schools.

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an important message from the dictionary in response to this query.

 

 

‘the investigation of the meaning of words is the beginning of education.’

-antisthenes

‘mistakes are the portals of discovery.’ – james joyce

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so excited

saved up my change

69 cents

to buy my very first record

was a young beatles fan

 got a ride to the store

found ‘lady madonna’

ran to the counter

counted out my change

 skipped out of the store.

 put the record on

 moment i got home

 quickly discovered

 in my rush and excitement

i’d actually purchased

 the fats domino version

of the same song

so not the same

so different

 new to me

but wow

whiplash

didn’t know

there was such a thing

as cover versions.

do you ever get that excited that you lose sight of the mission?

do you ever discover something wonderful and new,  quite by accident?

‘the four building blocks of the universe

are fire, water, gravel and vinyl.’

-dave barry

 

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image credits: captiol records, reprise records

it’s a new day. after the storm.

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a new day in ann arbor 

‘it’s a privilege just to wake up to a new day.’

-*keith richards, the rolling stones

(*if anyone knows this to be true, it’s keith)

 

“the only way out is through.” -robert frost

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late night/very early morning april in ann arbor

waking up to sirens/alarms

the storm came quickly

a tornado touched us

 for a few moments

leaving its mark

blew through

much to fix

lots of mess

none hurt

a win.

 

‘there are some things you learn best in calm, and some in storm.’

 – willa cather

 

 

photo credit: kai pertainen, ann arbor, mi, usa, april 15, 2026

the table.

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  group cooking class/lunch

vietnam spring roll making

oodles of fresh spring vegetables

sauces, wraps, spices, citrus

20 people, mostly unknown to each other

a long table set to share our meal

photo above was the goal

photo below was more accurate

for our early attempts

we got somewhat better

by our third and fourth tries

 had a good time together

no matter the shape of things

made it more fun

no longer unknown to each other

and very full.

‘i went to culinary school to eat.’

-christina tosi

*Christina Tosi (born 1981) is an American chef and cookbook author. She is founder and co-owner with Momofoku of Milk Barand serves as its chef and chief executive officer. Food and Wine magazine included her in their 2014 list of “Most Innovative Women in Food and Drink”.

 

 

 

image credits: pinterest

miss d.

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was this cute dog’s fairygodmother/minder

for a little while at an outdoor event

we swapped stories and had snacks

 quite a sweetheart, but man

she never stopped scanning the horizon for her dad

ever on the lookout

 not about to be abandoned with me

must have heard about those two cats at my house

word spreads.

‘no one appreciates the very special genius

of your conversation as the dog does.’

-christopher morley