Small Happinesses
It is only eight PM here and I am happy because it was cold today. I am also happy because I have finally figured out how to enable "comments" posts to my blog. I needed to formally approve them. How unexpectedly polite.
But I am exhausted because I have been working since six AM on an instalaltion for a group show called The Drop that will open April 8 at Exit Art in New York City. In the show, I invite people to buy plants for center dividers in commercial areas, as tenth avenue, where the gallery is located, that would create ecotones. Ecotones are vegetative communities that replenish water and protect shorelines from flooding. If New York City is inundated by sea level rising those plants might hold a little ground.
Until then, I am content to see the ground is still frozen solid here.
But I am exhausted because I have been working since six AM on an instalaltion for a group show called The Drop that will open April 8 at Exit Art in New York City. In the show, I invite people to buy plants for center dividers in commercial areas, as tenth avenue, where the gallery is located, that would create ecotones. Ecotones are vegetative communities that replenish water and protect shorelines from flooding. If New York City is inundated by sea level rising those plants might hold a little ground.
Until then, I am content to see the ground is still frozen solid here.

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