Trisha G.: Ladder/Grill Water Feature.
Trisha G.: On Black.
Trisha G.: It was a day filled with the glow of ordinary things & we passed them quietly from hand to hand for a long time
Trisha G.: I remember we sat in the swing on the front porch & as the dusk came on us like a song, dark throated & sweet, he told me about the beginning when we had bones of light & hair that burned like the sun
Trisha G.: I like people until they give me reason not to, she said.
Trisha G.: In the heart of the world there is a place that holds the secret names of the rocks & the trees & all the children of the earth
Trisha G.: Indeed.
Trisha G.: Kaleidoscopic
Trisha G.: 541.05
Trisha G.: Boy, tree.
Trisha G.: the sound of what cannot be seen sings within everything that can. & there is nothing more to it than that.
Trisha G.: Lots of times they look like weeds in the beginning & it's not until later that you see how beautiful they really are.
Trisha G.: My grandfather used to say nobody gives a damn anymore & the thing I remember most about him is the way he never let that stop him from giving a damn all the days of his life.
Trisha G.: I used to be pretty clear on what was real & what I made up, but with everything going on in the world, none of that seems to matter, so I just decided to talk less & smile to myself more, so as not to add to the general confusion.
Trisha G.: hand/print
Trisha G.: rusty watertower through a chain-link fence.
Trisha G.: leaf.
Trisha G.: I need to get out more.
Trisha G.: This is a tree on fire with love, but it's still scary since most people think love only looks like one thing instead of the whole world.
Trisha G.: hbw.
Trisha G.: be still my dear.
Trisha G.: these are multiple shadows because there were a lot of things she walked away from without a word of explanation when she was younger & she still thinks about them more than she needs to.
Trisha G.: Badassest stroller ever.
Trisha G.: This is one of the exact centers of the universe & it's in charge of a lot of the beautiful & amazing things we'll take for granted in the future.
Trisha G.: When I first met him, I knew in a moment I would have to spend the next few days re-arranging my mind so there'd be room for him to stay.
Trisha G.: schoolbus.
Trisha G.: This is a tree on fire with love, but it's still scary since most people think love only looks like one thing instead of the whole world.
Trisha G.: There are your fog people & your sun people, he said. I said I wasn't sure which kind I was. He nodded. Fog'll do that to you, he said.