Maybe you know this version of the life story of Prince Siddhartha, the boy who would become the Buddha, by Jonathan Landlaw. A book which is sumptuously illustrated by Janet Brooke.
What not many people know is that Janet Brooke did every single drawing for this book (there's a full page color picture on every [130-something] page), off the grid, by lamp or candlelight.
In fact, the background story to this impetus into the world is really a love story of the sweetest kind. This book, this illustrator, threads and weaves right back to the San Francisco Bay Area flower children emergence; the dreamers, the Santa Cruz County, Boulder Creek [Om Land], Vajrapani pioneers, Lama Yeshe's "bushy people"; the ones who were seeking diligently for how the human heart could heal the world (the true 'hippies'!).
Never let the precious histories and herstories be lost.
Wow, awesome. Thank You @Gaman I will be sure to check out the link :) And maybe someone can advise me about how to navigate the ominous, "planetweaver, bandwidth limit exceeded.." ??!! I might have brought it down [upon my head!] on Saturday by setting myself the goal of posting 4 posts in one day, which I did, and it was kind of an organic extension that I ended up also 'curating' a whole bunch, thinking the more the better.. But apparently I must have red-lined, with no clue that I would hit this issue..
Thanks for being a Steemit encourager!