Chloe! This was my favorite in terms of combination of visual and narrative. The poem is stunningly thought provoking -- parts and wholes and death and rebirth and noticing the divine order in nature. Loved it. Equally taken with the visual rhythmic bopping of the dandelions and other "weeds". Personally, it has always bothered me that some plants are shamed as "weeds". Why? As you so poignantly pointed out, "weeds have needs." Thanks, Chloe!
I am so here for the rhythmic bopping of the dandelions too. And yes on exploring parts and wholes...absolutely something that has been taking up a lot of my brain space lately
love this, Chloe!!
Thank you Alisa! <3
Chloe! This was my favorite in terms of combination of visual and narrative. The poem is stunningly thought provoking -- parts and wholes and death and rebirth and noticing the divine order in nature. Loved it. Equally taken with the visual rhythmic bopping of the dandelions and other "weeds". Personally, it has always bothered me that some plants are shamed as "weeds". Why? As you so poignantly pointed out, "weeds have needs." Thanks, Chloe!
Thank you Janie <3
I am so here for the rhythmic bopping of the dandelions too. And yes on exploring parts and wholes...absolutely something that has been taking up a lot of my brain space lately