
I made the sangria pitcher, which is held by my son here. The little grimlin hooked over the side is an avatar, a paper-doll model of herself, made by my granddaughter.
I wanted an activity for my grands when I visited them several years back, so we took photos and computer edited them, then glued them onto card stock and cut them out, then added some stand-up features like paper-doll models have.
We then spent a day going all over their familiar sites and taking photos with the avatar in the foreground and the signs of their parks and restaurants in the backgound. But alas, I've lost all those photos with many times moving them from one flash drive or another. Below are the three avatars we made, propped on the pitcher.
Granddaughter has her own face and body, grandson (in green shirt) enjoyed doing some cubistic editing, and mine is a self portrait with marker pens.
These memories are shared as prompted by the Sepia Saturday meme this week.
A real (no editing used) juxtoposition of my head in front of some scenery from Mt. Mitchell, NC.
Here I'm just enjoying a rocking chair in front of the White Squirrel window (which alas is no longer like this) in Brevard, NC
Today's Quote:
"Whichever road I follow, I walk in the land of many gods, and they love and eat one another. Suddenly all my ancestors are behind me. Be still, they say. Watch and listen. You are the result of the love of thousands.”
~ Linda Hogan, Dwellings: A Spiritual History of the Living World





