Dr. Wetzel takes oatmeal seriously.
Monday, December 26, 2011
Monday, December 12, 2011
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Final Friday's Event


The show was a wonderful success! I loved every minute of it, thanks to the wonderful Foxtrot. More photos to come!
Monday, October 3, 2011
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Jos Van Riskwick
This man paints a still life painting every day and posts it on his blog.
I can't help, but feel attached to these ones.



Thursday, September 15, 2011
sky

"Heavens unites the simple and the all-encompassing. At once timeless and forever new, our urge to look upward is a fundamental sign of our humanity, a symbol of our need both to locate ourselves and to imagine other realities."
----
I have this new found interest in the moon and stars.
It started, subconsciously, when I visited an observatory with my family in Estes Park, CO. We looked at Saturn, a star cluster, and the moon. It was all beautiful.
However, what sparked my interest the most was the fact that the star cluster burst almost 20,000 years ago. What?!?!
That may not be news to most people and maybe I learned about it in 7th grade Astrology, but it means something to me now.
This is a star cluster:

Anyways, shouldn't this be something to think about? Don't you think it makes sense that I would want to think about it?
The bible says the sky is a tent.
"He stretches out the sky like a canopy and spreads it out like a tent to live in." Isaiah 40:22
--
heavens
could be winter
could be stars
could be juniper
could be mars
so far away
so gone, so soon
so rich in splendor
so like the moon
so everything
so, oh, so close
so almost perfect
so more than most
so mine, so me
so there, for me
so wise, so true
so deep, and blue
so blue, you be
like water and sea
like air, like rain
the sky, your stain
a tent to roam
a canopy, a home
over me, pure light
even a hint at night
on me, in joy -
night, light destroy
but good,so good,
my one decoy
----
I have this new found interest in the moon and stars.
It started, subconsciously, when I visited an observatory with my family in Estes Park, CO. We looked at Saturn, a star cluster, and the moon. It was all beautiful.
However, what sparked my interest the most was the fact that the star cluster burst almost 20,000 years ago. What?!?!
That may not be news to most people and maybe I learned about it in 7th grade Astrology, but it means something to me now.
This is a star cluster:

Anyways, shouldn't this be something to think about? Don't you think it makes sense that I would want to think about it?
The bible says the sky is a tent.
"He stretches out the sky like a canopy and spreads it out like a tent to live in." Isaiah 40:22
--
heavens
could be winter
could be stars
could be juniper
could be mars
so far away
so gone, so soon
so rich in splendor
so like the moon
so everything
so, oh, so close
so almost perfect
so more than most
so mine, so me
so there, for me
so wise, so true
so deep, and blue
so blue, you be
like water and sea
like air, like rain
the sky, your stain
a tent to roam
a canopy, a home
over me, pure light
even a hint at night
on me, in joy -
night, light destroy
but good,so good,
my one decoy
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Fall Reading List
I bought To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf at the Dusty Bookshelf last weekend. It is sitting in my studio ready to be opened. I have yet to buy If On A Winter's Night A Traveler by Italo Calvino, but I am going to soon!
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
The Bell Jar
I've spent more than 4 years deciding whether or not I want to read The Bell Jar. This time I think it's going to happen. I just found out that the film is being released in 2012, starring Julia Stiles (still haven't seen the 1979 version, not so sure it's worth it).
Friday is my last day of summer school. I'm going to the library on Saturday!
I wonder which book cover they have :)






Friday, July 22, 2011
I got a Nikon camera, I love to take a photograph
Thursday, July 14, 2011
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