SHARED
to share (v.) to enjoy or suffer with others; to divide one’s own and give part to others. fr. Old English scearu (“a cutting, shearing; a part or division”)
While the COVID-19 pandemic has unfortunately revealed our society’s inequities, it has also forced us to suffer together, to enjoy (even more than normal, or at least differently) together, to share our gifts (and toilet paper, meals, mental support, etc.) with each other virtually, like here on Abundance MKE.
Thank you to everyone in the LGBTQ+ community for sharing your photos with us during the quarantine. Together, we are even more abundant.
dan giese | to rise
Dan Giese
dan giese | to rise
Dan Giese
Constance Dewitt | to become
William Plautz
Constance DEWITT | to become
William Plautz
constance dewitt | to become
William Plautz
constance dewitt | to become
William Plautz
constance dewitt | to become
William Plautz
william plautz | to emerge
Constance DeWitt
william plautz | to emerge
Constance DeWitt
william plautz | to emerge
Constance DeWitt
william plautz | to emerge
Constance DeWitt
william plautz | to emerge
Constance DeWitt
ida lucchesi | to bathe
Ida Lucchesi | I feel like I both submerge myself in experiences and wait for them to soak into me from afar. I like to run out and get things for myself, and I like to let things come to me by surprise. Being both active and passive in building myself is rewarding. They both teach me more about myself.
ida lucchesi | to bathe
Ida Lucchesi | I feel like I both submerge myself in experiences and wait for them to soak into me from afar. I like to run out and get things for myself, and I like to let things come to me by surprise. Being both active and passive in building myself is rewarding. They both teach me more about myself.
ida lucchesi | to bathe
Ida Lucchesi | I feel like I both submerge myself in experiences and wait for them to soak into me from afar. I like to run out and get things for myself, and I like to let things come to me by surprise. Being both active and passive in building myself is rewarding. They both teach me more about myself.