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The Muskwa-Kechika Artist Exploration Camp was incredible. I have lots of images, but I'm not ready to show them here, cause I'm brewing up art projects and its all raw material. We saw a lot of mountains. We saw caribou, moose, osprey, a tree that was rubbed smooth by a wolverine, loons, and a forest fire burn. We saw alpine meadows and muskeg and rivers and lakes. The people were smart and engaged and interesting and we had good conversations about war, wilderness, and art. Once we've all had some time, I will put up a page with images and comments from the group.
We met this little doggie on our trip. His name is Buddy and he's pretty blind and deaf. Sometimes he falls into fence post holes and Tante Nettie has to go into the meadow and rescue him. She wouldn't let us bring Buddy home for L.M., but she did let us take his picture.
This is my last post, Sally returns on Monday, and I am going to be very busy house-training the adorable baby panda with the soulful eyes that she & GVB are bringing for me from the wilds of Northern B.C.
(and I don't need to know how they managed to separate it from the momma panda ...I don't really see that as MY moral problem)
Another thing I'll find unacceptable is if they try to fob off some stupid polar bear cub on me by painting black circles around its eyes.
That is total bullshit! I will be able to tell the difference!
(I'll still be in the comment section, changing the subject or making inane responses to whatever Sally happens to post)
b/t/w a special shout-out to Sandra Rechico who sent me a new flower puppy everyday so that I could learn about death, but quite frankly, the quality has been slipping lately.
"Jeunesse Yukon", 2005 installation at "Canadian Club" in Paris.
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