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The Native Trees of Canada
The Native Trees of Canada | Leanne Shapton
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A bold reinterpretation of a century-old book While shopping in the used-book store the Monkey�s Paw in Toronto, Leanne Shapton happened upon a 1956 edition of the government reference book The Native Trees of Canada, originally published (…more)
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tournevis
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1️⃣ Fruit fly invasion in my kitchen. Ongoing.
2️⃣ COTTAGE!!!
3️⃣ \kʁɛ.jɔ̃\, i.e. in French
4️⃣ I re-read tagged last night as per a conversation with @Lindy
5️⃣ 😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘
#friyayintro @jesshowbooks

Melissa_J Have fun at the cottage! That‘s what I‘m doing next week, too 😊 7y
tournevis @Melissa_J 😊😊😊 7y
Clare-Dragonfly Ugh, fruit flies! They‘re so hard to get rid of! Enjoy the hopefully fruit-fly-less cottage. 7y
tournevis @Clare-Dragonfly After five days of the traps catching dozens and not making a dent I got spray. I hate doing that. It bad for the environment and us, but there were just too many. 7y
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@tournevis I know exactly what kind of guidebook inspired Leanne Shapton; my copy is a 1969 edition (above). I understand that her work is a response to this sort of field guide but this particular project of hers doesn‘t evoke much of a response in me. I must be in the minority, because it has been critically acclaimed.

tournevis I had the same, in French!!! 7y
tournevis I liked it. To each their own! 7y
Lindy @tournevis Yes, it‘s good that we all appreciate different things. Keeps life interesting. 😊 7y
tournevis @Lindy 😘😘😘 7y
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