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Blue Hill at Stone Barns, by night.
Hi! I just realized I haven’t introduced myself in like. Years. I’ve been on here a while. I’m G, im a genderqueer and queer artist, and a learning tattoo apprentice! My pronouns are they/he/she. Im always open to questions and my inbox is always open! my favorite color right now is that weird yellow green I keep using in my art :) (seen below) also!
Also!! If you have any interest in seeing my tattoos as I learn (and in the future maybe even getting one!) here’s my Instagram where I’ll be posting that kinda stuff!
I also have my linktree in my desc with all my socials!
I’ve been tattooing on people for three ish months now!! Here’s some of my favorites I’ve gotten to do :)
I’m bummed I’ve not had time to make full art pieces occasionally, but I’m in love with tattooing! I’m mostly on Instagram now a days, you can find me @GCAS.ART !
When we garden, we create a protected and nurturing space for plants to flourish… Unlike a good chair, a good garden is constantly changing, as it adapts to the changing circumstances of weather and the seasons. And in the long run, that kind of varied, flexible, complex, dynamic system will be more robust and adaptable than the most carefully tended hothouse bloom.
-Alison Gopnik, The Gardener and the Carpenter
"Childhood is not a race to accumulate all of the consumer goods and stresses of adulthood in record time. By simplifying, we protect the environment for childhood's slow, essential unfolding of self."
-Kim John Payne, Simplicity Parenting
Surplus seedlings in the 'Little Free Garden' today include: cucumbers (regular & miniature), summer squash, tomatoes (cherry & beefsteak), zinnias and wildflower variety seed packets. 🌱
✨ veggie garden year 3 ✨ made almost entirely of recycled & upcycled materials. So far, lots of leafy greens and baby bunnies!
'The Cult of Family Vloggers' by Sounds Like A Cult on Amazon Music.
This was a very interesting and extremely informative episode. Certainly has made me rethink the way I approach social media as a parent.
Harvested my first green pepper this week along with a neverending supply of salad greens and herbs. Originally mistaken for basil, bell pepper ended up being the most fruitful plant in my garden thus far.
Archie's pumpkin patch has really shot up, so I upcycled a couple of old ladders to trellis the vines alongside the house. It's funny how well certain plants do with little to no attention, while my meticulously maintained greenhouse has produced one glorious green pepper. Nature seems to have its own plan.
This week in the Collier container garden - stunning leafy greens and a little green friend 🐸
*pArdOn the wEeDs, FeEdiNg the bEEs* 🐝
Climbers be climbing
"No matter how old you get, may you always stop to fill your pockets with smooth stones, empty snail shells & other little treasures."
-Nicolette Gooder