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New York City & Art

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Visit to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City (founded in 1870) recently, to see Auguste Rodin --the French sculptor-Exhibit The backside of the The Thinker Rodin worked with clay, marble, bronze & plasters- he was rather controversial while alive, he pushed realism with the body form. He died in 1917.😒 But there is more to the story..... there is a book out, called Rodin's Lover, about Camille Claudel ( Rodin's lover) , a sculptor who was committed to an insane asylum. Unfortunately, she remained there  for 30 years- her mother would not take her back. Here is the upside, though, earlier this year,  a museum in her name opened in France!! On display are her sculptures. In response to the interest in Claudel-the Rodin Museum ( opened in 1919) in Paris-ADDED a Camille Claudel wingπŸ™ About time, don't ya think... xo **** Rodin's Lover , by Heather Webb**** 2015

EARLY FALL---3 days before September ends

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summer's end

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Summer's end....Every year I find it hard to say good-bye. So,  new thought: beauty where it lies. Fall can be wonderful :)  Enya said "The spring, summer, is quite a hectic time for people in their lives, but then it comes to autumn, and to winter, and you can't but help think back to the year that was, and then hopefully looking forward to the year that is approaching.." Rhode Island--more to this state than Newport! This is Narragansett. Narragansett Tow ers nearby, once a Casino in 1800's. Day tripping in East Aurora , NY  Home of Fisher-Price Toys and our 13th President -Millard Fillmore. Buffalo, Rochester & Niagara Falls..East Aurora being southeast of Buffalo.  Down into the Finger Lake region of NYS-Otisco, Skaneateles, Owasco, Cayuga, Seneca, Keuka, Canandaigua & Honey Lakes. Keuka to be specific :)  Great kayaking🚀 xoxo

Skywatch

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Flying across the USA Looking up ↑ "when we look up,When we look up it wid items widens our horizons are there any sentence. we see we see what a little speck the littlest back we are in the universe Little little speck we leave our you new computers, so insignificant, and we all take ourselves so seriously....." Julia Gregson I like to look up because of the surprise, ever-changing beauty and fact it HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH ME... plus I am not using my phone or on social media!!!!!πŸ‘€ California Those in california-maybe they take that blue sky for granted? Or maybe not...In RI, I was able to catch a sunrise, something I haven't done in a long time. Always awestruck-but equally so when the storms come outπŸ’₯πŸ‘ Meandered to Rhode Island I love the texture in this picture!! Narragansett Bay Long Island Sound with just a touch of pink More than a touch of pink in this one!!! Anywhere, USA A different pattern every time–the beautiful surp

Water, water, water

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It's summer and I don't know about you, but I crave water-bodies of. I am just as happy with ponds , as I am the ocean. Now as a wanderer, I am open to many things but..... Margaret Atwood said "Water does not resist.Water flows. Water is patient." W.H. Auden said "Water is the soul of the Earth"  Beautiful words, but, can we just say-water is wonderful to look @  Some pictures in Connecticut & Maine →→→→→→→→It never looks the same! i                                                                         Did you see my kayak?? Just love to paddle, how about you?? xoxo

Shuffling to Buffalo

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Grew up in Western New York State, Tonawanda ( a suburb of Buffalo) to be exact...been around since 1836. Wolf Blitzer, journalist & author went to a local high school there- Kenmore West High School. I went to Kenmore East...Tonawanda means -land by swift water-I guess the Niagara River that flows near it. Tonawanda also means - great foodπŸ—πŸΊπŸ¦πŸ” We define (for those especially who no longer live there) our visits  with checklists✼✼☓ ✔✔Andersons for ice cream, Teds for burgers & hotdogs & Anchor Bar, Duffs for chicken wings..  Yum...Right??? Now in 2016 they added a bike/walking trail-excellent!!!🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚢🚢To work off that good food for sure. Shuffled to Buffalo (Shuffle off to Buffalo-You Tube)  I did, have you ever heard that phrase? originated from the musical 42nd street-which introduced this as a song-1933 Besides eating & biking I visited old friends from high school-yes a reunionπŸ”” xoxo

Wander, wander

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I thought that wandering was a positive quirky part of my being, but I am not so sure it is just quirky! In reading Keri Smith's book-The Wander Society, she states "  It teaches us what we are capable of..."  Kinda soul  foodish, I guess. Even Abraham Maslow said of roaming-" peak experiences"... Soooo, Keri first started this interest in the Wander Society when she wandered into an old book store and picked up Walt Whitman-Leaves of Grass..there were notations on this society!!!More recently, flyers have been found on college campuses-one even on the bike path in Northampton, Massachusetts Anyone  else heard of this??? I plan on reading some Walt Whitman, it has been a long time. Now, earlier in my blog I mentioned that I said as a young girl- I want to suck the juices out of life. Never, ever understood where that came from but, in Keri's book, she has a quote of Henry David Thoreau-"I want to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life"