Just a huge amount of love for this guy and feeling a lot of loss. Heartbroken for his loved ones and my fellow RSPM. Gordon, you touched so many lives and mine especially. We will miss you my friend.
In the 1960s, deer-hunter, CPA exam grad, and my future dad Paul Stansberry witnessed a figure flying on a floating platform in near Akron, Ohio. What might have been taken for a secret military test flight quickly shifted to something otherworldly. Episode art by @Dangerwood6 https://t.co/vDnHw1lIGT
I’ve been taking my kids to protests for over 10 years now. That first photo is at a 2016 MVP pipeline protest. Today may have been the last one. I feel like I am putting my kids safety at risk in a way I hadn’t before. Nothing egregious happened, but looking at the faces of the scowling people passing by in their vehicles or the faces of the cops directing crowds gave me a sense that we were not safe, and I probably would have felt this so much sooner if I wasn’t protected by my financial status, race and gender.
Gave a talk last weekend at a local author fair, then we headed to Richmond to see Sarah’s painting for an art competition/exhibit focusing on large eared bats. Slung some copies of our new breviaries in ‘zine form and visited an alien-experiencer art talk at a new gallery. https://t.co/p7Jx1CnKMV
I love seeing these sculptures and imagining there’s one guy in the tribe who’s just beast as fuck at making these things. Maybe he can’t hunt or fight worth a fuck hit god damn can he make a Tree PAWG. Probably the coolest fucking guy in the tribe.
Visiting @Dangerwood6’s painting, Time Travel on Little Alamance Creek, at the opening reception of Alamance Arts’ 3rd Annual Eyes on Alamance exhibition. https://t.co/nn2Of28slS
My kids and I have been lucky enough to visit Sapelo Island twice, staying at a descendant of the Gullah-Geechee community's rental manufactured home. I'm so happy for this community's win. I'm not certain I'll ever get another chance to go there, but 100% hope the island's descendants get to decide their future. I also pray the McIntosh County Commissioners, Bill Hodges, and anybody else hoping to profit from displacing these folks, die of ass cancer immediately.
The ONLY surviving Gullah-Geechee community in Georgia just stopped developers with an 85% vote on Sapelo Island. They protected their language, culture, and ancestral land from gentrification. When Black communities unite, we win. This is power. https://t.co/oIcsc26jMn