Please peruse my most recent updates, below, and links to all my projects in the menus above- thanks for visiting!

Also, I’m starting a new Voice acting career due to medical disabilities, and I’d love your comments, shares, and subscriptions! I plan to offer much of it for free, and would really appreciate your help on Patreon or GoFundMe if you can- all my best to you all!

  • I’m teaching my first “Storytelling with art” class at the Playhouse arts Ourspace project tomorrow!

    I’m calling it “Storytelling with sculpture and (free) digital tools”. It’s from 1-2:30pm on wed afternoons at 854 9th st, Arcata- come join us! There are so many components I want to offer/ include that it was hard to settle on a name! I’m mostly modeling it on the animation club/ classes I took and…

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  • Update on potato gardening projects:

    First, after the last frost, I thought it was a good time to replant the bed, and share some pics (below). Fortunately, the frost didn’t bother the dozens of thriving starts which were nice and warm in our compost! Also in helping and/ or building potato towers for other friends, I made a number of…

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  • SWAW- mdC- S1e2- “NY Odd Job and Kitten”

    CLICK HERE to listen to- “NY Odd Job and Kitten” Well I published the second episode of my first podcast- an interesting moment from my Dad’s time in NY in the early 60’s. Please tell me what you think!  Stories with a Will- my Dad Chris From the “about” page: Chris had a fascinating life,…

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  • “Pregnancy Renews Delight In Fresh, Whole Foods”

    By Lenore Monk, Foreword by William Monk, CLICK HERE for Audio reading. When my Mom was pregnant with me, she started and ran a natural food restaurant called “The Juice Bar”. She also later wrote and edited for several small local magazines such as “The Clarion”, where the following article was published. Thankyou so much…

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  • Potato gardens, ideas, and relationships with them. 

    Stories of past and present potato gardens, and plans for more! I was told once, that the name in French for potatoes translates as “Apples of the Earth”. I was told that this name came from how potatoes were used in France by people struggling with poverty and war. (The internet also tells me a similar…

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