This is a p:mobl post
Terry in front of me, LC to my right,
(e:terry) , (e:ladycroft) and myself worked individually in our respective corners of the taped together drawing paper.
an unplanned design, I played
with colored pencils of dark and light purples,greens and a pink.
pocket pc photos to follow..
(e:terry) 's eyeballs, triscuit and hoof-hand
(e:ladycroft) 's collage of self expression
mine- not sure what or why- I picked up the pencils and just began..
a view of it all together
it was fun
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01/12/2007 19:09 #37664
a look insideCategory: p:mobl
01/11/2007 18:59 #37649
treasuresamongst a large array of dRiftwood, I found a perfect walking stick.
the feel of sand under my shoes, and between my fingers, a walk along woodlawn beach at dusk was refreshing.
a few pocket pc pics to follow..
the feel of sand under my shoes, and between my fingers, a walk along woodlawn beach at dusk was refreshing.
a few pocket pc pics to follow..
libertad - 01/13/07 18:37
very nice. A friend of mine paints photos abstractly, these already seem so. WOnder what he would do to these.
very nice. A friend of mine paints photos abstractly, these already seem so. WOnder what he would do to these.
mrmike - 01/11/07 21:11
Nice...nothing like the beach in non traditional beach weather
Nice...nothing like the beach in non traditional beach weather
paul - 01/11/07 20:38
They look like paintings.
They look like paintings.
metalpeter - 01/11/07 19:32
Nice Pictures Is the sky really that yellow or is it how the camera captures the color of the sky?
Nice Pictures Is the sky really that yellow or is it how the camera captures the color of the sky?
01/10/2007 17:21 #37629
bits of meCategory: potpourri
- Going to start an art project tonight- intensly personal- a living journal. Not sure how I am starting or where it is going, but it is mine mine mine. I believe it will take on a more primal element- more authentic with it being hands on, heart on.
- JOe is trying his hardest to get between me and the computer screen. He desperetly wants a rub down. And by Joe, I mean my cat and not (e:pyrcedgrrl) 's father. I've have quickly learned to make that distiction when writing ;)
- Went for a nice long walk through Y-Town and into Fort Niagara yesterday. It was cold, windy and I never fully felt warmed up on my 5 mile trek, but it was none the less refreshing. Watching the waves, listening to the wind and breathing in the icey air helped me feel centered. I felt like the world was mine. I returned well after the sun went down.
- My laptop will be back in my posession soon. It was minor stuff and so I may resume my other business projects, which wany aspects were on hiatus since the lappy went down. Good to be able to go forward again with that. YAY! I intend to immediately back everything up.. this situation freaked me out a bit.
- Had a slew of errends to do today- most were in Lewiston. I just parked my car and walked to all of them. It is blissful to not have to rush.
- feeling good, feeling energized- feeling confident overall. Have had some moments, but they were quickly rationalized and redirected.
time to get moving..
be well,
Carey
01/09/2007 23:05 #37622
secret gardenCategory: simplicity
I've always wanted a 'secret garden'- now I want it in a greenhouse. How wonderful it would be to breathe and relax and meditate surounded by the warmth, smell and energy of plants (and dirt!)- any time of year.
There must be a water element as well..
so the visual textures of the Botanical Gardens- not sure how these will turn out- will bring my nifty new-ish camera next time (software is stuck in comp)
There must be a water element as well..
so the visual textures of the Botanical Gardens- not sure how these will turn out- will bring my nifty new-ish camera next time (software is stuck in comp)
inspiraysean - 01/10/07 17:30
wow if that's what you can produce with a not so nifty camera I can't wait to see what the nifty-ish one produces, lovely work!
I'd like to see a new, improved and gigantic botanical gardens open up on the waterfront, including extensive greenhouse holdings, perhaps we can collaborate on that project?
Buffalo- lean, clean and green!
wow if that's what you can produce with a not so nifty camera I can't wait to see what the nifty-ish one produces, lovely work!
I'd like to see a new, improved and gigantic botanical gardens open up on the waterfront, including extensive greenhouse holdings, perhaps we can collaborate on that project?
Buffalo- lean, clean and green!
metalpeter - 01/10/07 17:21
You could maybe even really go for it and turn a green house into a bioshphere. Add fish to the water bring birds in to and who knows what other animals you would need to make it so that the balance of nature would work out correctly. Of course you would have to make sure the green house worked out first. It would be cool to have some type of waterfall or series of them so that is looked like there was a stream going through the place.
You could maybe even really go for it and turn a green house into a bioshphere. Add fish to the water bring birds in to and who knows what other animals you would need to make it so that the balance of nature would work out correctly. Of course you would have to make sure the green house worked out first. It would be cool to have some type of waterfall or series of them so that is looked like there was a stream going through the place.
01/09/2007 12:29 #37606
importance of livingCategory: simplicity
'Simplicity is the outward sign and symbol of depth of thought.'
I am still contemplating that one.
Anyone ever read, The Importance of Living" written by Lin Yutang? I have an amber paged- musty smelling copy circa 1937. I picked it up awhile ago and had then set it down, only to return to it several months later. The overall message is a reminder to savor life's simple pleasures.
I love the smell of old books. The pages and binding are well intact- and does not appear to be fragile. I will begin to read a few chapters. I enjoy reading to understand others thoughts. In this case a book written in the 30's by a Chinese writer. There are both cultural and generation differences- yet how much is the same? There are common themes across time and places that connect us more than separate us.
I prefer connection.
"Only those who take leisurely what the people of the world are busy about can be busy about what the people of the world take leisurely"
-Chang Ch'ao
enjoy the sunshine..
and as my Moroccan friend always tells me, "don't forget your smile".
I am still contemplating that one.
Anyone ever read, The Importance of Living" written by Lin Yutang? I have an amber paged- musty smelling copy circa 1937. I picked it up awhile ago and had then set it down, only to return to it several months later. The overall message is a reminder to savor life's simple pleasures.
I love the smell of old books. The pages and binding are well intact- and does not appear to be fragile. I will begin to read a few chapters. I enjoy reading to understand others thoughts. In this case a book written in the 30's by a Chinese writer. There are both cultural and generation differences- yet how much is the same? There are common themes across time and places that connect us more than separate us.
I prefer connection.
"Only those who take leisurely what the people of the world are busy about can be busy about what the people of the world take leisurely"
-Chang Ch'ao
enjoy the sunshine..
and as my Moroccan friend always tells me, "don't forget your smile".
yes you can-
I'll even share my crayons :)
can I play?