Nimbus Cat is delighted to announce:
Lillian Howan and Becca Lawton in conversation together at Sonoma Valley Library, 755 West Napa Street, Sonoma, California, on Monday September 18 at 7 pm. A percentage of all book sales will benefit the library.
In Conversation: Danger, Loss, and Renewal, both literary and environmental
http://sonomacounty.libcal.com/event/3500813?hs=a
https://www.amazon.com/Charm-Buyers-Lillian-Howan/dp/0824858522
photo: Angelica by Lillian Howan
photo: Lillian Howan
Recycled paper created with paper cranes from Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
The paper cranes honor Sadako Sasaki who was two years old when the atomic bomb was dropped on her home of Hiroshima and twelve when she died of leukemia caused by exposure to radiation. According to Japanese legend, anyone who folds a thousand origami paper cranes will be granted a wish. During her lifetime, Sadako began folding paper cranes towards her goal of one thousand and, after her death, her classmates continued folding, completing one thousand paper cranes.
As managing editor of Nimbus Cat, I’m adding my thanks for your likes and reblogs for Nimbus Cat! Special thanks for your reblogs to sofiz24, telescopical, theovernightguy as well as to all mentioned here. Apologies to those not mentioned -- we are grateful for your support. Fluffy hugs & thanks to Algy and Jenny Chapman. -- Lillian
Stairs to the Woods
Sleepy Hollow, California
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Islands in the Bay
from the San Francisco - Oakland Bay Bridge, a view of Alcatraz Island ( the tiny island in the middle) and Angel Island on the right. Mount Tamalpias, the Sleeping Maiden, is in the background and, obscured by fog, is the Golden Gate Bridge on the left.
photo: Philip Krayna
Nimbus Cat
Spring 2015 Wood
Philip Krayna is a graphic designer, photographer and outdoor enthusiast. His favorite subject matter, aside from family and friends, are the fungi which abound in the mountains surrounding his hometown of Ashland, Oregon. View his design work at conifercreative.com. More photos on Instagram at conifer creative.
Nimbus Cat Spring 2015: Wood
Dogwood, Sequoia National Park
photo: Rosa Tsongtaatarii