
Animal encounters and illustrated musings about humans and nature by artist Amy Jean Porter
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Hello, friends — Happy December! Say “Rabbit, rabbit” and get the good luck. Now is the time for crows in Connecticut. They harass the hawks and drive our dog demented. But I like hearing their racket and insistence on being seen. While I w...
Hi, friends — Happy November! Say “rabbit, rabbit” to get the good luck. I’ve been in Bern, Switzerland, the last three weeks helping to install an Anni Albers exhibition. It is a long time to be away in unfamiliar rhythms, but it helped to...
Hi, friends — It’s October 1st! Shout “RABBIT RABBIT” and get the good luck, if you dare. Or, cling quietly in tawny shades to the side of a tree like the bent-line dart moth. Sometimes hiding in plain sight is a virtue. — Amy Jean
Sept. 22, 2025 — Black-eyed Susans, mid-September, late-morning light as we yawn and stretch, yellow jackets looking for sugar and fat. We tilt into fall, slipping gently into long shadows. — Amy Jean
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