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Why You Should Keep Your Creative Tools Handy

December 2, 2019November 4, 2018

If you’re an artist of any kind, you’re more likely to practice your art if your tools are easy to access.

Tags art, Bernina, Creativity, fabric art, lifestyle, Pfaff, photography, quilting, sewing, tools

Paying Attention in a Distracted World: On Walking, Kayaking, and Science

December 2, 2019July 9, 2016

This past week I’ve changed my dog-walking route. Instead of walking up the street, down the forest trail, and finishing the loop on a (pedestrian-unfriendly) … Read more

Tags attention, automation, distraction, embodied perception, kayaking, learning, Matthew B. Crawford, technology, thinking, tools, walking
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Work continues at the #BigBar landslide site, with crews preparing the riverbed ... for the foundation of the permanent fishway. Check out the full update here: https://t.co/q2lzQ5Wd9f #FraserRiver

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