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Date Joined: October 24, 2018
Last Online: June 16, 2022 Birthday: September 20 Country: United States My Website goodreads facebook zine page |
I love zines, rest, signing, writing letters, veg food, activism, permaculture, and enjoying life.
I believe in radical mental health, justice, building community. loneliness is too common. I used to be very lonely. I want to help people connect and be nurtured.
I live a busy life but schedule in a lot of relaxing too. I do self-care all day.
I blog, study Spanish, write emails and letters, and gratitude journal every day.
I help run a radical mental health collective, and live in community at a Catholic Worker though I'm not Catholic.
I enjoy singing, especially in Sanskrit.
I believe... we all deserve to live in a world without war. we all deserve healthcare, food, shelter, clean air, and clean water. My worth has nothing to do with how much I weigh. Art and nature heal me, diversity is beautiful, no one should slip thru the cracks. Life is more important than money. The well-being of everyone is more important than money.
I live with the love of my life who is extraordinarily good to me--patient and generous.
I admire people who live off the grid, people who find their own way.
I'm an outlier introvert, yet love people. I have no kids or pets. I enjoy traveling within the US. I want to learn and change.
please msg me if you would like to be penpals or trade zines!
I make zines and like trading and reading them. I like to bind my zines with thread.
my main zine is a mental health zine. I make a lot of poetry zines too, vegan cookzines, zines about gender and sexuality, zines about resisting capitalism for fun...
I make drawings, paintings, collage, ATCs. I make art for my own zines. I make jewelry.
I like to cook, blog, and garden, which feel crafty.
I'm a big fan of Sufjan Stevens. his music speaks to me like none other. I went through a phase where I listened to his 2015 album about his mom's death Carrie & Lowell every day. he can do a lot of different things, but always with world-class lyrics and beautiful images and storytelling. he's a poet, but more than that too! the sounds are amazing.
"why crawl around in the snow when you know I am right here, waiting for you to expect something more?"-- from "The Child With the Star on His Head" by Sufjan Stevens
other long-time loves are the Smiths, Innocence Mission, They Might Be Giants, the Mountain Goats.
I went through a phase where I listened to Aimee Mann every day. she was just what I needed.
as for Hindu devotional music, I love Wah and enjoy others too. I've been to Wah concerts in the Bay Area. but I go to concerts rarely.
I have some musician friends--Eileen & the In-Betweens, Robert Majors, Vera for Love, The Mildews, Johnnie Bobb. they are dear to me.
also like Bjork, Joanna Newsom, Half-Handed Cloud, David Bowie. used to love the Sundays, Cat Stevens, Ghost Mice, Casiotone for the Painfully Alone.
I used to play bassoon. that was a long time ago.
more recently I picked up ukulele and liked it but put it back down. if you saw how long my nails are right now, you'd know it's been a long time. guitar too.
I like playing recorder and tin whistle but have a pinched nerve in my neck that makes the little finger on my right hand not very useful. that's unfortunate!
I like singing mother songs in Sanskrit. singing is very good for my well-being and a good way to pray.
Grapefruit by Yoko Ono, Being-in-Dreaming by Florinda Donner, the Earthsea books by Ursula K LeGuin, Frog & Toad books by Arnold Lobel, poems by Michael Hannon, Lion and the Puppy by Leo Tolstoy, vegan cookbooks, Doris anthologies by Cindy Ovenrack Crabb, the Wind-Up Bird Chronicle by Murakami, Franny & Zooey by JD Salinger, Coleman Barks' versions of Rumi poems especially Like This, Wallace Stevens.
Don't Need You, Pather Panchali, A Sidewalk Astronomer, How to Cook Your Life, Ghost Bird, Exit Through the Gift Shop, Holy Week
the only tv show I ever really loved was the X-Files.
well, I will take any postcard at all. stamped and sent written on to be banged up in the mail, or pristine in an envelope between two pieces of cardstock--either way or something in between, doesn't much matter to me.
but I do like what you write about your day or thoughts or needs or a recipe or quote. odd or pretty stamps are good. I like weird stuff, maybe something that some would consider ugly such as a strange awkward depiction of a fish. I prefer ugly to boring, maybe. but boring is ok too.
I don't like horror or gore, but I like skeletons, dancing skeletons, goddesses and gods, insects, sealife, succulents and cactus, food but not meat, mental health and radical mental health stuff, queer anything, depictions of gardening.
I love outer space--stars, planets, comets. cemeteries, headstones, moss. I adore the Virgin of Guadalupe. aliens are nice. trees, caves, stalactites and stalagmites. any and all of that. and I like all the colors.
“What should young people do with their lives today? Many things, obviously. But the most daring thing is to create stable communities in which the terrible disease of loneliness can be cured.” --Kurt Vonnegut
"We have all known the long loneliness and we have learned that the only solution is love and love comes with community." --Dorothy Day
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Good to see you here! I got your letter last week. I'll write back soon!
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