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Tom Thomson
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Follow the Journal of My Last Spring on nostr. Tweeting in real-time from 1917
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Tom Thomson 1 year ago
I'm not the superstitious type, but I'm in the same camp as Annie. I don't like these spiritual things, especially the Ouija board.
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Tom Thomson 1 year ago
Shannon insists that we take a picture of the catch, all strung on a line, before we clean them for dinner.
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Tom Thomson 1 year ago
The Colsons are holding an Ecumenical Service on Sovereign's Day, June 3rd. Shannon @mowatlodge calls it an 'Economical Service'
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Tom Thomson 1 year ago
Why does a Nation have to define itself by War? Why not by Art?
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Tom Thomson 1 year ago
My blue palette: Cerulean, Cobalt, Prussian, and Ultramarine
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Tom Thomson 1 year ago
1917 Women's Canoe fashion: The Middy Blouse and Pleated Skirt. image
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Tom Thomson 1 year ago
If you want to be a critic of mine, be familiar with the trees, rocks, lakes, rivers, have them in your bones
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Tom Thomson 1 year ago
Me: 'I don't think I'll be coming back to Toronto. I told you I am planning about going out West.'
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Tom Thomson 1 year ago
Hard canoeing against the wind. Canoeing into the waves so we don't tip.
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I picked up the habit of drinking when I was young
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A light rain starts. We decide to call it a day and retire to the tents.
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Is my duty to be in the trenches, killing or being killed in the name of love of country?
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Tom Thomson 1 year ago
In 1916 I worked with Ed Godin, following the Booth lumber drives down the Ottawa
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Tom Thomson 1 year ago
@WinnieTrainor greets me out front, she invites me inside for coffee with her parents.
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Tom Thomson 1 year ago
There are advantages to remaining free, especially as an artist with little to no earnings.