Welcome, mortal

I: A scientist is someone who endlessly studies the facts, the "why" and "how".
II: An artist is someone who translates their world for others to experience.
III: Both often experience infinite curiosity.
IV: Sometimes one is both a scientist and an artist.
V: Forever searching out the "why"s, and blending their mind to create something others will understand.
VI: Most just want to be seen and understood, as this artist does.
VII: Enter the world and mind of a transmasc nonhuman living in a human body.
VIII: Please understand that all found herein is subject to interpretation.
IX: May your world be the richer for peering through these strange and intense glasses.

Winter Winds and a Garden of Snow






Our garden was in wonderful condition...tomatoes covered plants, flowers still bloomed everywhere, and I had a squash that was not quite yet ripe. I thought I could still enjoy gardening for awhile, but then the storm from alaska blew down. Of course, then it  covered my garden in snow.
Before the storm from alaska even blew down, I had taken as many of my potted plants as I could to my room. So I do still have a tomato plant, mexican petunia, lime tree, and several other plants as well in my room. These plants make up my "winter garden"... and my "winter garden" is all I will probably be posting about here for the next few months.
                                         Here is short video I took of my dog and the chickens
Does anyone know how to upload a video in such a way that it does not look all blurry and look like I was jerking the camera around? If you do please let me know! For some reason when I uploaded this video, it looked like how I described it above, and it does not look that way on the computer.       Note: It looks better if you do not watch it full-screen mode.

Here are a few photos I took shortly before the frost-and the snow!



  
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Comments

  1. Your pictures are beautiful. They remind me of the wonderful pictures of flowers your Noni likes to take. We have a file of hundreds of her flower pictures from when we were in Australia and New Zealand. When we went for a walk, she would frequently stop to take a picture . . . or two . . . or three. I enjoy your stories, but your pictures are spectacular. Papa

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