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Tiny Shrines

acourt2.jpg Tiny Shrines 13 Cups: A book by Acourt Bason ~ To open this book is to step through a threshold into a world of moon counting, tea leaves brewing, translucent colors, and kind stars. Printed in a small quantity and using local resources, it’s a handwritten work that includes poetry, journal entries, I Ching configurations, drawings, and maps. It smells of herb and flows like water. Some of it slips through my hands, but always leaves them cleaner. Some of it splashes me awake…Bonsai forest…has trimmed my roots…and bent me into shape…like prayers of children…origami birds raining…
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Sometimes frail and living frugally, Acourt rarely leaves the farm where he lives in his one room hermitage. He travels the days of the seasons like the rest of us travel to and from town. Keeping a record of his travels... So very delicate this silver thread…umbilical cord of my heart…river of muse…again the light moves into the cup… he gives us a glimpse into a meditative life.

Sense of humor intact… even the Buddha played baseball sometimes… and not immune to struggle… beautiful trouble…rare flowers bloom in this shack… Acourt, musician, artist, and butterfly mystic, is tuned in to the natural world of which he is an integral part.

Post Note: To read the most recent Loose Leaf entry about Acourt go here. To learn more about Tiny Shrines and Acourt's art, write to: Acourt Bason, 1511 Stonewall Rd. Check, Virginia, 24072

Comments

Acourt sounds like such an inspiring presence, Colleen...If you have written about how you met him, I've missed that...But, how wonderful that he is in your life! He lives an such inspiring and full life, in his own particular way, doesn't he?

Hi Naomi,
Acourt is a longstanding member of Floyd's "alter-native" community, and the brother of a longtime friend, also a writer, Will.
http://www.swva.net/taonow/

I left the link to my last writing about Acourt in this post, which links to yet another post about him.

Another new layout...some ppl were having probs so I switched, let me know what you think.

He sounds like a very interesting person, Colleen.

Thanks for introducing me to the "butterfly mystic." Now I have to go back to your old posts and learn more.

He sounds like a very gentle soul.

just a note to say that many of a'court's paintings, some of his music, a few drawings and exhibit notices can now be found on his web site at http://travianna.com

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