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seeking shelter from it all…

Posted on March 26, 2020 by Lisa Lillibridge/Dakota 1966
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“People live in each other’s shelter.” —Irish Proverb

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Posted in artist, Creative Coaching, creative process, designers, interior geography, Photography, spark and muse | Tagged Burke, burlingtonvt, country life, family, health, homestead images, homesteading, Irish Proverb, layered photography, love, protection, quarantine, rural life, rural living, shelter, south dakota, south dakota homesteads, Vermont | Leave a reply

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I'm an artist. I grew up in small town in southern South Dakota, just west of the Missouri River. I've named the inner connection to the landscape of my childhood: INTERIOR GEOGRAPHY. As an adult I understand how much the desire for spaciousness has informed my creative work and life.

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