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neon museum

We went to the neon museum.  I had wanted to go for years but felt I could not afford it.  But guess what?  It’s only three dollars if you have food stamps!  Wow!  I signed up for the EBT ticket online and was instructed to bring my EBT card and photo id, but they didn’t… Read More »

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New Mexico

Hello, readers.  I’ve been learning about New Spain as occurred in New Mexico.  It’s really uncomfortable because it’s rearranging a lot in my head.  Things I fully believed are not true.  Sometimes learning hurts. Ming sent me this link about Santa Fe de Neuvo Mexico. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Fe_de_Nuevo_M%C3%A9xico It hurts because it relates to my personal mythology… Read More »

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tunnels

Oh hey, we stopped by the goddess temple and ran into a friend.  We talked to her and her dogs.  Then we continued northwest on the 95 to Mercury and visited the culvert tunnels. These tunnels for a long time have been a special place for art by activists.  I like to go there and… Read More »

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history

History is happening all around us, like I’m naked under my clothes.  Hey, I made this mini-video of Guanyin in the square garden bed with sunflower leaves that are dancing around her in the wind. Maybe the mic wind noise is annoying, but you could turn off the sound.  She looks like a great example… Read More »

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celebrate Blackness

Getting ready for Black History Month, I wanted to share with you this list of ideas for ways to celebrate every day of Black History month and beyond.  I like the idea of making a plan of meaningful ways to celebrate Blackness and Black people, and have actual actions rather than vague intentions or “yeah… Read More »