Thursday, October 1, 2009
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Mysteries of the Night
While on a trip to Jerome recently, I bought this piece of art. Do you think it's . . . too . . . dark?
SWMBO hates it. I love it. But let's put a little more light on it.
SWMBO hates it. I love it. But let's put a little more light on it.
For those of you without Spanish, Dia De Los Muertos translates to Day of the Dead. It's a traditional holiday around the end of October and 1st of November.
And if you think the picture is dark . . . you ought to be in Mexico sometime during those days and see all the sugar skulls for sale in the markets. Or better yet, go to a Mexican cemetery during that time to see people gathering at the graves of their departed relatives, picnicking with all kinds of food and tequila. Rather than mourning the loss, it's a celebration. Not of their deaths but of their lives.
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Cats!
I glanced out the rear window this afternoon and look what I found! Our visiting cat, Goldie, taking his ease on one of the patio chairs.
He apparently valued his rest more than his safety as I moved closer and closer, snapping pictures. He wouldn't even look up or, most of the time, open his eyes. Even when I reached out and petted him several times. The only sign of recognition was his flexing his toes on one foot.
Meanwhile, Smoke, whose chair Goldie had appropriated, showed utter disdain and boredom with the whole thing.
Friday, September 25, 2009
Art, music, food - what more could you want?
SWMBO and I did something we rarely do anymore, we went out at night. We went to the Raven for an opening of an art show by several artists.
Some of the art can be seen over the head of a singer who entertained the crowd.
Some of the art can be seen over the head of a singer who entertained the crowd.
On another wall . . art of a different sort. The artist is on the right in the photo below: Bill Cramer.
and her Beau . . .
I must say the noise level was way too high for my old ears. But I took a climb up the stairs to see the newly opened rooftop deck. Very nice. I should have snapped a picture but didn't.
After that we traveled over a couple of blocks for a lavish east Indian dinner at the newly-opened restaurant Taj Mahal. The Taj has recently moved from Frontier Village to a downtown location, which most recently was Zuma's restaurant on north Montezuma street. Again the camera stayed sheathed as we all dove into food.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Rosy poetic snippets
"The first red rose
sent out of season"
--Barry A. Lanier
"Rose
Your looks are so captivating
Rose
You are everything to me"
--Aldo Kraas
"A rose could not
bring us together.
A rose could not
keep us together.
A rose by any other name
is still just a rose."
--Rory Hudson
"A rose is a rose is a rose."
--Gertrude Stein
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
New Old Church
As I was motoring over to Sedona this past weekend, I discovered a new church in a distinctly Colonial architecture just outside of Cottonwood.
I didn't have time to stop then but I did on the way home to snap a photo. While the style goes back a few centuries, it is a brand new building with construction equipment still sitting alongside.
For the details, here's a photo of a sign out front.
I didn't have time to stop then but I did on the way home to snap a photo. While the style goes back a few centuries, it is a brand new building with construction equipment still sitting alongside.
For the details, here's a photo of a sign out front.
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