“... everyone who comes into contact with a child is a teacher who incessantly describes the world to him, until the moment when the child is capable of perceiving the world as it is described. According to Don Juan, we have no memory of that portentous moment, simply because none of us could possibly have had any point of reference to compare it to anything else. From that moment on, however, the child is a member. He knows the description of the world; and his membership becomes full fledged, I suppose, when he is capable of making all the proper perceptual interpretations which, by conforming to that description, validate it ...”
Carlos Castaneda

Journey to Ixtlan

Making Stuff

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Taking snapshots is not something I do often. This week it happened numerous times.

I am learning Shakuhachi music notation – and I drew these pages which contain the symbol and name of each note. I practice by looking at each one as I play each note separately. It’s coming along nicely.

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At the same time, Andreea was creating a model of the female reproductive organs, as she prepares for her departure to Romania this teusday.

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It’s getting cooler here, so before the weather gets to harsh, I again harvested of plants we use for brewing tea and hung them out to dry.

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Yesterday morning I was mesmerized by this moth resting in the curves of some window drapes.

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