Thursday, December 07, 2023

Color of the year

I feel so much better, I am making a list of things to do. Like clean, fold, mop and vacuum! 

I always wanted to join a Mycological Society and they have one in Seattle. I think it would be fun. Most of us in the house like mushrooms.  

For over fifty years, the Puget Sound Mycological Society (PSMS) has nurtured collaboration amongst its members for an understanding and appreciation of the wide diversity of mushroom species in the Pacific Northwest. We also depend on a diverse membership to support our mission to foster the understanding and appreciation of mycology as a hobby and a science. In recent months, as systematic inequality in U.S. society is revealed to a broader audience, it becomes clearer that inequality imposes barriers on marginalized groups to participation in a wide variety of activities.


Pantone 2024 color of the year is Peach Fuzz. It's warm and welcoming embrace conveys a message of compassion and empathy, with a cozy sensibility that brings people together.”

I would love to make some fabric bowls.
Yuko Nishikawa expression of joy through mobiles whose wonky colorful dots sway and giggle as we walk and stir the air around them.  

Mokumoku is an installation of 23 hanging sculptures composed of recycled paper pulp. Mokumoku, a Japanese onomatopoeia, describes continually expanding formations, like clouds and smoke, that puff up, swell up and become larger with no constraining boundaries or containers. (below)

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