Heavenly Place
We all have those times when circumstances drive us to our knees in fears and worries and cares of this life…But I am so glad that we have an allknowing God who is touched by our infirmities…It is the sweetest Spirit that comforts us when nothing else will do.
Be confounded and realise too late that art is the only way out.
The Next part of The Confounded Letters Series
draw what you see, not what you think you see
Next part of the Confounded Letters
Stepping on stones that are no longer there
Another Confounded Letter
I made a film of it, now lost.
A Confounded letter
Evolution did not cause me to appear / Nor do I concern myself with your fears / I do fly, y’know, I must adhere
Inspired by Kaylen Elise’s Bee imagery…..Kudos to my friend
Honey bee… / Just how can this be? / I’m an engineer / You see…It’s quite clear / Your shape, I fear / Is quite like a fat tear / Is your luck, shear? / How in ‘evolution’ did you appear Dear Mr. Engineer, / It is quite clear; / Things are not like y’ hear. / Evolution did not cause me to appear; / Nor do I concern myself with your fears. / I do fly, y’know, I must adhere, / not to laws you find in your books / or bother about your looks, / It is the Creator that took / something like me to confound - / make your wisdom out o’ bounds. / But pardon me, must be about my rounds; / Got to make honey by the pounds! Thomas Josiah Chappelle / This poem is dedicated to the “busy bee’, Kaylen Elise. / Most likely a valedictorian graduate from high school?!
You have still to see what I can do with a class of wonders and that is remarkable but stubborn.
The Only Copies in Existance. Must be read.
We are fools, that at least is evident. Talk not of our foolishness and remember.
We watched it and followed the lines with our pencils. It is still hidden and we were still following.
The act of climbing a mountain is changed succinctly and dramatically by the act of observing the climb and making route root choices.
A Confounded letter. Please read the other Confounded Letters.
This image isn’t intended to convey or align itself with any ecological, political, or otherwise contemporary ideology regarding its namesake. Autumn and I met a woman in northwestern Death Valley who, while buried within the apparently confounding cavern of shade masquerading as the driver seat of her sport utility vehicle, had forgotten what day it was. Our relatively fresh leave from southern California imbued us with the confidence to answer incorrectly: “um, Sunday, and I think that it’s the seventeenth.” She then remarked that she’d lost track of time, having driven there from Iowa, and that the relative change in weather she’d experienced was temporally disorienting. Her unexpected paradise must’ve seemed alien, as did ours at Mono Lake—a personal sort of climate change.
Between here and the coal heap, slag heap rooks with carbon stone leaves and fossil bark for collection in old green glass
A Confounded Letter
Each blunt pencil blood labelled, candle lit, shown in size and gallery shelved.
A Confounded letter
Strange it is all so crystal both now and in your memory of eventful nights.
A Confounded Letter that is frightening even now.
Follow dreaming days with the light before it goes, as it always.
A Confounded Letter on Painting.
This is the start of thinking and the end of growing.
A Childhood Confounded Letter
As nightime therapy then, I listed all the happenings I could not explain
A Confounded letter about Ghosts
Rills and runnels, rock and tarn, cwm and cloudy crag.
A Confounded letter I never thought would see the light, once upon a time.
Completely nude men, wearing white skin underwear wash themselves in gun grey cold iron baths.
A Confouded letter from memory.
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