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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.

Some photos of our garden from years ago

All of these are photos my sister and I took a few years ago for a seed catalog we were planning to make that year. Well, I never did get around to making it that year. But now that I do have a seed catalog, the photos are a bit out of date. So I am going to put them on here!
Top photo: Me (nine years old) smelling some zinnias.
Left: Me eating some Moonshadow hyacinth bean flowers.
Upper right: Now I am in a hammock that (used) to overlook my garden.
Lower right: a monarch on my Mexican torch sunflowers.

Left: a scotch bonnet hot pepper plant, I still have some of these peppers dried on a string.



Above: a trellis that we made out of flexible wood scraps for my brothers garden.
Left: a rose bush that didn't survive long, you can see from the photo why; I never pulled the weeds around it.
Below: a posed photo of me harvesting lettuce from my garden (which looks quite different now)



 Left: I am smelling a Marigold from my garden; on my right are some geraniums.
Below: Our cilantro plant, with a caterpillar on it, the plant itself is looking a bit straggly.

 Left: finally! A photo of my sister Hadassah who is also posed harvesting lettuce from my garden.
 Right: A banana tree, we still have the descendents of it. 
Below: I am smelling  Mexican torch sunflowers and zinnias.
I thought it would be fun to share some of the pictures I took in hopes of creating a seed catalog.

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