In Black Mountain Center for the Arts Gallery:
June 27-July 25 • Art from the Garden Plein Air Exhibit
August 1-29 • Mountains & Valleys, Guild of American Papercutters Exhibit
August 15 • Artist Reception for Mountains & Valleys
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In Black Mountain Center for the Arts Gallery:
June 27-July 25 • Art from the Garden Plein Air Exhibit
August 1-29 • Mountains & Valleys, Guild of American Papercutters Exhibit
August 15 • Artist Reception for Mountains & Valleys
I'll continue to post on "When I Was 69" and just needed to stop doing quite so much computer work!
See ya over there, if you're willing. Yes indeed, I'll still be reading your blogs, commenting if I can't stop myself, and even replying to your comments over there on the other blog.
Rabbit Rabbit...or good luck for the beginning of another month. August!
These photos were taken Thursday, July 25, 2024.
But just look. It is full of water!
We've had 11 days straight with measurable amounts of rain (not continuous of course) as of last Friday. And it's due to continue all next week too.
Today's quote:
There is nothing like returning to a place that remains unchanged to find the ways in which you yourself have altered. -Nelson Mandela, activist, South African president, Nobel laureate (18 Jul 1918-2013)
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My Gary Rith dragon arrived on Monday! I'm so thrilled. Tuesday's coffee will be imbibed from the lips of the mug, while dragon looks on from the handle. Isn't she cute?
Thanks a lot, Gary, for creating this charming mug!
Parking is easier for the seniors on coolish grey days because fewer families come to the pool. I've noticed one family is poolside every day, under an awning at a table, then they eat lunches out of their lunch boxes. Or maybe it's a day care, because almost all the kids are about the same size.
Another fun event happens several times a week at the pool, and that is a van load of kids from Asheville's inner city recreation sites, who come to enjoy the water, no matter how cool it is. They splash around and have a good time, some wearing a shirt to keep a bit warm when they get out of the water. I love watching them enjoy themselves.
When it's hot and sunny, there are the sun worshipers, who always smell of coconut oil as they apply tanning (maybe sun block?) products. They lie out on towels, and I don't know that they ever even get in the pool.
I hope your summer is relaxing. I read a saying which recommended for adults to let children just be when they appear to be doing nothing, that these are the moments when seeds are beginning in their thinking, whether they know it or not. I want to return to a relaxation where I don't have a single worry in my brain!
Today's quote:
If you truly want to grow, make a practice out of gratitude: the daily art of celebrating the life unfolding before your eyes. |
MORGAN HARPER NICHOLS |
Yes, living a simple life...with a few modern conveniences!
I dragged it into the kitchen, and left it for later when I went to lunch last Wednesday.I had finally ordered one, much smaller than the free red one which smelled like it was about to catch on fire. I gave it back to the maintenance man, who carried it to the curb for household pickups.
I went with Black & Decker, because it's a brand I know. It's all made in China anyway.
Lots of the components are visible through the screen holes in the back. I never noticed that before.
Yep, it's small. But I can get a dinner plate in it to warm up left overs, and it boils water/coffee fine.
I'm happy.
I was not happy having to use a sauce pan to reheat the coffee for about a week. Not at all. But that was part of my "sickies" times. Times to be forgotten!
Today's quote:
My humanity is bound up in yours, for we can only be human together. |
DESMOND TUTU |
Here are 20 interesting facts about the importance of honey and bees:
Wholeness does not mean perfection. It means embracing brokenness as an integral part of life. |
PARKER PALMER SHARING WITH EILEEN'S SATURDAY CRITTERS |
I love reading other blogs! They are such interesting people, all over the globe. And close to home. But almost always they post something worth while, either inspiring me, or bringing me into their lives to understand them better. Thank you, fellow bloggers.
Today I first clicked on a blog with a poem, by Mary Oliver. Here it is. When I am Among the Trees
