Organizing Wonder – Weekly Wallpaper
Ellen Meloy (1046-2004) was an American nature writer (I know, cool gig). She published a few books, one of which being The Last Cheater’s Waltz: Beauty
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Ellen Meloy (1046-2004) was an American nature writer (I know, cool gig). She published a few books, one of which being The Last Cheater’s Waltz: Beauty
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882) was an American essayist, lecturer, and poet. This weeks wallpaper takes an excerpt from the poem Merlin’s Song. MERLIN’S SONG Or
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The inspiration for this week is brought to you by Henry Miller. An iconic American writer, Henry Miller was known most famously known as the
“A ship in port is safe, but that’s not what ships are built for.” The inspiration for this week is brought to you by Grace
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