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"At the mercy of the geography"

Cozy watercolor

by AK Krajewska

I gave myself the luxury of a whole week off for Thanksgiving, and no travel. I slept late, read Pride and Prejudice, cooked elaborate meals, continued my ongoing battle against oxalis, and painted with watercolors. It's been... Continue reading (1197 words)

An closeup of a watercolor painting of a cup of cappuccino with a flower on the foam.

A cheese detective, an academic witch, and a planetful of sentient spiders

Mini-reviews of Shadow Ticket, Lessons in Magic and Disaster, The AI Con, and Children of Time

by AK Krajewska

I've read a few new books recently, mostly fiction, so it's time for another set of reviews. I've also done a lot of comfort re-reading. Since the last review roundup I re-read the entire Locked Tomb series (again) and the entire Continue reading (975 words)

Photo of a wood bookshelf going around a corner and up and down as far as the photo goes filled with all kinds of books. The titles are too indistinct to read. Photo taken at Mother Foucault's bookstore in Portland, Oregon.

Still lifes will continue until morale improves

by AK Krajewska

"Nights are drawing in," is uttered evenings at my house pretty much as soon as it turns September. By the 21st when the world daylight widget on the clock display turns from the familiar sine wave to a straight line between light and dark, the nights are decidedly drawn in, but it's... Continue reading (688 words)

An extreme closeup of a watercolor painting of a gourd with bits of blurry green and orange.

All empires end

by AK Krajewska

ALLEMPIRESEND. All one word like that. Version two of what was meant to be a continuing expansion from a sketch watercolor I made in August has been pinned to my fridge for months. Even though it's a work in progress, or a partial work, I like it more and more as it hangs there. I like the... Continue reading (1138 words)

A photo of of a chain-link fence with a partly faded sign that says Danger and all the text about the nature of the danger is illegible. Behind the chain-link fence, decaying buildings and the sky.

Decorative gourd season

by AK Krajewska

I don't know if you're aware, but it's decorative gourd season. There's a pretty famous essay about it, in point of fact. I am quite fond of decorative gourds, pumpkins especially, and threatened to spend my bonus this year on pumpkins to lavishly decorate the stairs and front porch, though after I did the calculations, it became clear that one, if I spent entire bonus on pumpkins Continue reading (818 words)

Cropped closeup of a watercolor painting single orange pumpkin

Autumn in the garden

by AK Krajewska

Converting even a small yard from grass to drought-resistant perennials and native plants is a ton of work. I started three years ago with just a little patch where I dug up grass and planted thyme. Each year, I've done a little more. Continue reading (472 words)

Close up photo of blooming purple yarrow.

Mark making and color

by AK Krajewska

On the one hand, I like to paint things, I mean representations of objects, both real and imaginary. On the other hand, I like the act of painting with no specific goal. I like putting down shapes and colors on the page. It's deeply enjoyable to load a brush with color from the pan and make a... Continue reading (833 words)

An abstract watercolor painting of roundish shapes with space in between them.

Imaginary horizons

by AK Krajewska

I took another watercolor class through Case for Making in August. In "Horizons," taught by Melanie Lan, I learned how to use atmospheric perspective to create an effect of depth and distance for mountains. First, we used fairly... Continue reading (900 words)

A close crop of a watercolor painting of a mountain range against an orange sky

Water wealth

by AK Krajewska

The late-summer green of forests, marshes, swamps, and riparian verges shocked me again as it always does when I visit the East Coast. Coming up from Washington, D.C. to Bradley, CT, I watched it all stretch out below me, first abstracted ribbons of river meanders and forests like green fur, and... Continue reading (447 words)

Photo of a zucchni vine with yellow blossoms, taken close up and underneath so that the spreading leaves seem to form a canopy of a great forest.

Recent reading

by AK Krajewska

Last weekend I went to a wedding that had a Wolf Hall book club as part of the celebrations. The other conversations also, naturally, drifted to books more generally. As I enthusiastically swapped book recommendations with people, I thought, not for the first time, that few things are as... Continue reading (1489 words)

Photo of a wood bookshelf going around a corner and up and down as far as the photo goes filled with all kinds of books. The titles are too indistinct to read. Photo taken at Mother Foucault's bookstore in Portland, Oregon.