Thursday, April 30, 2020


The beauty and surprises found in natures green foliage evokes a human embrace. It is a delicate balance of a one world dance. Let the music around us help us too sway to the rhythm of this pulsing Earth.

The pouring of ones self into the theater of life is a quest. To find, acknowledge, and embrace the talents that manifest themselves is to not deny the gift. The freshness of life tastes wonderful when the gift is opened and shared. 

Wednesday, April 29, 2020


A configuration of a painting layered and altered. The original in my hand. What fun to just play and let the mind follow the breeze, even the most gentle of winds. 

Monday, April 27, 2020


The Constellation of love.The connection between people. Connectivity moving in all directions and lighting up the sky with our hearts and minds. In life we are always trying to connect the dots! Ancient civilizations spoke of heroes, and stories created from the position of stars and planets. Did they intuitively know that we are all made from star dust. Enjoy your day!

Saturday, April 25, 2020


The act of sharing!

Pushing to hold or pulling to separate? The quest of civilizations through time and time again. Deciding, debating, invading, or saving? We are all part of a chain of events which has become us, today! Ancient is a word we use to rabbit hole into the past, and modern is a word we use to describe the present, but how many of us are truly present? It is difficult, but if we all push and pull together...who knows?

Friday, April 24, 2020


The young are our future. They will help heal the Earth and nurture the gifts of the Sun. It is the circle of life that we all spin on and around. Acceptance can be one of the  keys to happiness if we choose wisely. Peace Out!

Love is as old as time. In essence we are the age of the universe and especially the Milky Way. When we find love, compassion and a caring nature we become a manifestation of the endlessness of time. We are Star Dust sprinkled with love.

Thursday, April 23, 2020


"Hands across the water, water...heads across the sky". Beatle lyrics from Uncle Albert seem to fit today's dilemma. Yes, we want to reach across the wide abyss separating us from each other, but our minds and hearts can do just that! Let us remember each other and send positive thoughts, chants, songs, prayers and compassion to each other. Our minds are at the top and our feet are at the bottom. Put them both together and we can get somewhere and do something!

Wednesday, April 22, 2020


We tend to look people in the eyes more than we look at their hands. But our hands tell us many things about a person if only we would look more often. Our friend Cynthia is part Roma (gypsy) and is smart and worldly. Her hands hold her heart. Enjoy your day!

Tuesday, April 21, 2020


Sitting in a Cafe with a dear friend of ours in Portland, Oregon. She just moved back to the mainland from Hawaii. Hence the floral back drop. A very bright, relaxed and thoughtful person she is and I feel this represents those attributes. Peace Out...

Monday, April 20, 2020


Now is the time to focus on hands. Hands that we have had to keep to our selves and not share in greeting and praise of our family and friends during this pandemic. I will create themes of active hands working and applying themselves. Some hands are parts of triptychs I have displayed, and this is going to allow them center stage. All hail our hands!!....Shown above, the skill of sewing and stitching  is ageless. It is a skill that many, many people possess. If the pen is mightier than the sword, then the needle and thread are too!!

Saturday, April 11, 2020


Sheila and I want to say to one and all, "stay healthy and out of harms way". These are difficult times and I know many people the world over are worried for many, many reasons. We just hope that this Coronavirus is defeated as soon as humanly possible. Peace Out!

Thursday, April 9, 2020


Our Pear Tree is in bloom and a visiter that many of us are familiar with the world over is the common Squirrel. They like to make an appearance when I refill the bird feeders which have sunflower seeds. They are fun to watch, but when they try to bury a peanut in the garden I have to shoo them away, but only temporarily. All hail the Squirrel! (series 15)

Saturday, April 4, 2020


This bird in our Pear tree is called a Flicker. Beautiful birds about the size of a Dove. The colors are not represented in this photo, but I had fun putting this together. Stay safe in these crazy times....Peace Out. (series15)