Lonely

photo by Elizabeth


We are increasingly interacting with our phones rather than one another, whether with people walking by or the people we’re with. The screen also often holds our eye more than where we are, even when beside something as dynamic as the SF Bay and Golden Gate Bridge.

Eric Pickersgill, in his “Removed” photo series, edited out smartphones to reveal how lonely our world has become.

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By Elizabeth Oakley Weaver

Even as a kid I've said it doesn't matter if I live to be 150: this life will be the blink of an eye. Poet, author, visual artist, photographer, educator and lover of life (though still working on the hard parts like Covid, violence, inequity), I'm completing a memoir inspired by and largely about dogs and people.

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