Advent Calendar
Deb gave us this gorgeous advent calendar from Harbour Sweets. (Thank you, Deb!) But we were so tired and hungry last night when we got home––look what happened.
Advent Calendar, December 1
Advent Calendar, December 9
Email from Aggles (December 12): Should I wait a few days to send your package? It’s just a few little happies so that you & Tom will have something to open on Christmas morning. (Everything inside the box is individually wrapped.) I saw how you demolished the chocolate advent calendar - perhaps I should wait ’til Thursday to send your gifts.
Georgia O'Keefe Museum
We visited the Georgia O’Keefe Museum in Santa Fe, and after we walked out of the building I felt like I saw every little thing around us in sharper detail.
Work in Progress
Did I tell you that we all read poems on Thanksgiving? Amy read one by Anna Swir. I had never read her before, so I looked her up and found this poem.
It’s translated from Polish by Czeslaw Milosz and Leonard Nathan
Happy as a Dog’s Tail
by Anna Swir
Happy as something unimportant
and free as a thing unimportant.
As something no one prizes
and which does not prize itself.
As something mocked by all
and which mocks at their mockery.
As laughter without serious reason.
As a yell able to outyell itself.
Happy as no matter what,
as any no matter what.
Happy
as a dog’s tail.
New Friends
Happy Birthday, Amy
Our Wonderful HOA
Blacklisted
What Riley Wore by Elana K. Arnold, illustrated by me, is on page 4 of Texas state representative Matt Krause’s list.
A Long Time Ago
I found an old 2-1/4 negative–one I had been searching for for a long time. It’s one Dad took of my sister Aggles and me dressed up for Halloween. A studio here digitized the negative and made a 30” x 40” print for me! We’re trying to decide how to frame it or mount it.
Anne's Show
Very excited about this: My friend Anne Herbst’s show Currents starts today at FOG Gallery, and will run through January 2, 2022.
Anne Herbst Birds Flying Together watercolor on paper, 14 x 20 in. 2021
This Is Us
Holly, Bill, Barbara, me, Tom, Larry
Presents!
Listening to a concert
As usual, I stayed in my room most of the time and arranged beach treasures and painted, unless I was chasing these two up and down the beach.
Pawleys Island
At the last minute we decided to fly to the east coast to join our pals Barbara, Larry, Holly, and Bill.
It was so beautiful this evening that I had to stop my bike, untangle my phone (odometer and camera) and take some photos.
6:32 pm looking west from the wooden bridge
6:32 pm looking east from the wooden bridge
Painting Class
Every Wednesday evening I take an online painting class from my old San Francisco teacher, Mel. The class focuses on painting a series. There are ten participants. It’s a joy to be able to paint and talk together, even over Zoom.
We're working on statements for our work; my series might be about AI:
I want to express my affection for creatures we humans endow with artificial intelligence. The portraits in my series are named after creatures I've read about and seen in movies: Clara, of “Clara and the Sun;” Rachael of “Bladerunner;” Meena, of Google. These creatures are bursting inside with their own type of humanity and I believe we should show them the same courtesy and respect we offer our friends. I wrap these beings in cozy colors and patterns I think they’d like. I paint them with precision, knowing I could never come close to their own handiwork.
in progress
Jeep Trip With The Boys
Tom, John, and Tom
Jewels bought out of the back of a car at Tsegi Overlook.
Kids Day at the ABQ Balloon Fiesta
Nadav Soroker for the Albuquerque Journal
October
Two Lindas and a Tom
This evening we were invited out to Linda C.’s. After the sun set, we moved into her gazebo with a bottle of wine and a tray of incredible snacks. What kind of snacks? A salmon spread on cucumber slices, apples wrapped in cheese, cold shrimp, fruit salad.
p.s. That’s Linda C.’s dog Max.
I miss this little gallery in San Francisco so much–and its owners too. But I’m happy to say we’re all still working together even though I’ve lived in Albuquerque the past 2 1/2 years. That’s our latest poster (above). I emailed the file to Anne, she walked it over to FedEx and set it up in the gallery window – all in the course of one afternoon.