I haven’t been to Australia since, my husband & I eloped 33 years, ago!! But, I do feel connected with your daily writings & your husband’s readings. Even though you two live on the other side of the 🌎, it’s so refreshing to be on the same wavelength with people who get it!! ☮️❤️🌎🧘🏽♀️
Thank you. Very talented. Keep giving them hell on Gaza... soon to be Venezuela...and who the hell knows what will be demanded next from Rump's foreign masters.🙏👍
I greatly appreciate your writing, Caitlin, your courage in stating truths to the extent of the light you have as you continue on, your mind, that seems to turn facts and events and the propaganda with which they are presented, over and over again, sifting out the lies, getting past the seed coat to the critical generative mass within. As a painter, I appreciate your strong paintings as well. I am a human rights artist/activist, who has migrated from the USA to Argentina. Best wishes.
I wake up every morning looking for your column of the day. I am so grateful to you and Tim for the work you do, your courage, your honesty, your wisdom and your wise words.
As a child I remember when my parents heard the news on the radio that Palestine was given to the Zionist jews back in 1948, my parents cried. From that day forward the Palestinians were driven from their homes and forced to live in tents on the outskirts of Lebanon.
I've watched the slaughter, the lies since that first day and it has never ended.
On one has the courage to describe the horror and truth of the genocide as you both do, and expose the lies that are told to the world by our supposed leaders including our own president.
God bless you both for all you give us. I am so looking forward to your paintings and wish I could frame them all.
Thank you both so much for your investigations, your insights and your articulate writing, it has offered sustenance in an age where there is little. I think some of your paintings, Caitlin, should hang in the National Gallery in DC, they are a testament to our times, of both the monsters and the heroes. I was happy to hear that you worked as a family to get the poster books out, I can imagine the fun you had. Thank you and Happy Holidays.
Thrilled beyond words to be able soon to physically hold your work in my very human, very full hands, Caitlin, and so very thankful for you and your family for everything you and they do to bring your work to us, ypur audience. Much love to you all in return, Chloe xx
Love this! I predict that material experiences will be more valued than ever in the coming years. Your story reminds me of my first job at a Chicago museum when the postal machine that we used to put stamps on the postcards to advertise an art opening wouldn't work on the glossy cards we needed to send out .My co-worker and I, who is now a life long friend, sat all night in her Chicago studio apartment drinking beer and putting stamps on post cards by hand. BTW, I also read to a one of my college classes one of you latest list essays about what AI and the tech bros are trying to take away from us. Fit with the class theme about taking back our minds before it's too late.
I appreciate this post. It's always nice to see a personal side of someone whose writings I read daily, but nearly always focused on things far away.
I have never contributed financially, partly because I'm a bit confused about how that works internationally but mostly because I'm guessing you don't need it. But I do spread your writings around and recommend them to others.
The thing about THIS post is that I sense you are not thanking your supporters to be polite; your effusive, genuine gratitude shines through and it feels like..I dunno, your posts about spirituality and wakening are the ones that miss with me as I don't see that and am not spiritual myself (whatever that means) but sometimes lately it feels like, even as the cloud of confusion and mental illness emanating from AI, chatbots and social media thickens, more people are climbing out from under it, and planting a flag in the ground, a flag of integrity, solidarity and resolve.
Caitlin and Tim, thanks so much for all you do. Your writing has fundamentally changed my worldview!
Thank you Caitlin for all you do, in your very unique, important, and meaningful way. There's no one like you, and many thanks also to your family.
I haven’t been to Australia since, my husband & I eloped 33 years, ago!! But, I do feel connected with your daily writings & your husband’s readings. Even though you two live on the other side of the 🌎, it’s so refreshing to be on the same wavelength with people who get it!! ☮️❤️🌎🧘🏽♀️
Thank you. Very talented. Keep giving them hell on Gaza... soon to be Venezuela...and who the hell knows what will be demanded next from Rump's foreign masters.🙏👍
Well said Alan
I greatly appreciate your writing, Caitlin, your courage in stating truths to the extent of the light you have as you continue on, your mind, that seems to turn facts and events and the propaganda with which they are presented, over and over again, sifting out the lies, getting past the seed coat to the critical generative mass within. As a painter, I appreciate your strong paintings as well. I am a human rights artist/activist, who has migrated from the USA to Argentina. Best wishes.
I wake up every morning looking for your column of the day. I am so grateful to you and Tim for the work you do, your courage, your honesty, your wisdom and your wise words.
As a child I remember when my parents heard the news on the radio that Palestine was given to the Zionist jews back in 1948, my parents cried. From that day forward the Palestinians were driven from their homes and forced to live in tents on the outskirts of Lebanon.
I've watched the slaughter, the lies since that first day and it has never ended.
On one has the courage to describe the horror and truth of the genocide as you both do, and expose the lies that are told to the world by our supposed leaders including our own president.
God bless you both for all you give us. I am so looking forward to your paintings and wish I could frame them all.
Thank you Caitlin & family.
Thank You Caitlin
It feels wonderful to hear the joy in your voice and heart!
Thank you both so much for your investigations, your insights and your articulate writing, it has offered sustenance in an age where there is little. I think some of your paintings, Caitlin, should hang in the National Gallery in DC, they are a testament to our times, of both the monsters and the heroes. I was happy to hear that you worked as a family to get the poster books out, I can imagine the fun you had. Thank you and Happy Holidays.
Congrats, you do deserve it for your work with Tim !
Thrilled beyond words to be able soon to physically hold your work in my very human, very full hands, Caitlin, and so very thankful for you and your family for everything you and they do to bring your work to us, ypur audience. Much love to you all in return, Chloe xx
Love this! I predict that material experiences will be more valued than ever in the coming years. Your story reminds me of my first job at a Chicago museum when the postal machine that we used to put stamps on the postcards to advertise an art opening wouldn't work on the glossy cards we needed to send out .My co-worker and I, who is now a life long friend, sat all night in her Chicago studio apartment drinking beer and putting stamps on post cards by hand. BTW, I also read to a one of my college classes one of you latest list essays about what AI and the tech bros are trying to take away from us. Fit with the class theme about taking back our minds before it's too late.
I appreciate this post. It's always nice to see a personal side of someone whose writings I read daily, but nearly always focused on things far away.
I have never contributed financially, partly because I'm a bit confused about how that works internationally but mostly because I'm guessing you don't need it. But I do spread your writings around and recommend them to others.
The thing about THIS post is that I sense you are not thanking your supporters to be polite; your effusive, genuine gratitude shines through and it feels like..I dunno, your posts about spirituality and wakening are the ones that miss with me as I don't see that and am not spiritual myself (whatever that means) but sometimes lately it feels like, even as the cloud of confusion and mental illness emanating from AI, chatbots and social media thickens, more people are climbing out from under it, and planting a flag in the ground, a flag of integrity, solidarity and resolve.
You got tears out of me
God bless you friend of the world
Gratitude and appreciation are two way streets.
We all owe you both, every day and always will. THANKS.