a realisation I had today: making elaborate plans to get your shit together and thinking how much you need to do it is really not as effective as getting up and doing a piece of homework
Also, kinda cool, kinda weird when your family hands you your Nannies ashes that have been in a box for more than 20 years and say you should pick out an urn…meanwhile their dog of 5 years has his ashes in a beautiful box. Like, this woman raised you and made some serious sacrifices for you???
Øivin Horvei (Norwegian ,b.1977)
Christopher John Rogers RTW Spring ‘20
never underestimate the power of:
• cleaning off your laptop/computer
• changing your sheets
• straightening up your room
• changing out your toothbrush
• drinking water
• changing the lock/homescreens on your phone
• changing your phone case
• changing your pajamas
• putting on chapstick
• washing your face and putting on moisturizer
• putting lotion on your body
Christopher John Rogers FW 2020
t-shirt that says "i rely on pharmaceutical drugs to preform routine tasks"
Norbertine Bresslern-Roth (Austrian, 1891–1978)
Camas: Camassia quamash
The bulbs of this native flower are edible & valuable sweeteners shared or traded as gifts of local Oregon tribes. Tribal families took care to pass down traditional harvesting sites across generations: despite genocide and colonialization the shared traditions are still implemented today. During spring to late summer, the bulbs can be unearthed. Once harvested, the bulbs might be ground and stored in cake form. During gatherings, families bake the bulbs in earthen ovens by layering them over hot stones with branches of native shrubs, herbs, and trees, then cooking the bulbs until tender and sweet. This plant is cared for & valued by many Oregon tribes: The Kalapuyans of the Willamette Valley and the Nez Perce, who in 1805, shared their bulbs with members of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, rescued the party from near starvation.
Read that again: “rescued the party from near starvation.” - despite it all, Native people treated colonizers with compassion. #respectnativepeople #unlearnAmericanHistory
-Edited content from oregonencyclopedia.org