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Swimming Lessons (July, 2001)

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Place:Woodinville

Date:2001/07/01 13:20:17

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For this lesson I drew a perfume bottle, a foam ball, and a portable charger.

my version of lesson three's stamped chevrons...i made mine a border :0)

 

"And you hold it like this."

"Like this?"

"No, like this *fix*"

"Like thiiiiisss? *drops arm*"

"... NO. Like THIS. *fixes hold again*"

"Like..... *drops again* thiiiIIiiiIiiiiIiiiSSsssSSss? ^_____^"

".......... do you want me to break this violin over your head?"

"Maybe! ^_____^"

"............................................................. "

Swim Lessons

Family & MWR

Fort Leonard Wood, MO

2021

Another year older and what do I know.....

 

Some Lessons....

 

"Well I'm buckled up inside

It's a miracle that I'm alive

I do not think I can survive

On bread and wine alone

To think that I could have fallen

A centimeter to the left

Would not be here to see the sunset

Or have myself a time

 

(refrain)

 

Well why do the hands of time

So easily unwind

Some lessons we learn the hard way

Some lessons don't come easy

That's the price we have to pay

Some lessons we learn the hard way

They don't come right off and right easy

That's why they say some lessons learned we learn the hard way

 

Remember the sound of the pavement

World turned upside down

City streets unlined and empty

Not a soul around

Life goes away in a flash

Right before your eyes

If I think real hard well I reckon

I've had some real good times

 

(refrain)

 

Well why do the hands of time

So easily unwind

Some lessons we learn the hard way

Some lessons don't come easy

That's the price we have to pay

Some lessons we learn the hard way

They don't come right off and right easy

That's why they say some lessons learned we learn the hard way

 

Well I'm buckled up inside

It's a miracle that I'm alive

I do not think I can survive

On bread and wine alone

To think that I could have fallen

A centimeter to the left

Would not be here to see the sunset

Or have myself a time"

 

Melody Gardot - I 'found' this singer when watching Jools Holland a year ago - one of the best finds that Jools has ever promoted!

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=xz_Yg8nIdVk

 

Down the road from me our local river has swollen and is flooding some of the adjoining fields. After a frosty night the rising sun sparkled on the water and ice. It was a feelgood Spring morning.

 

"The Lesson" is a physical performance based on "Circle Mirror Transformation" by Annie Baker. The event took place at blackbox theater (american college of Greece)

Swim Lessons

Family & MWR

Fort Leonard Wood, MO

2021

Today was Liam's last day of swim lessons (for this season, anyway). They put the kids in the canoe and rocked it back and forth, then eventually tipped it over! Liam was panicked at first, but he "swam" to the edge (they all had life jackets on).

Always set your expectations low - William Kelly

A lesson with Natalie Pepper of spectrumsurfcamps.org

Swim Lessons

Family & MWR

Fort Leonard Wood, MO

2021

I've been thinking about the process of learning art. So I thought I'd go back to the very beginning and as a self imposed assignment paint a picture using only horizontal brush strokes. Somewhere I read a theory that people progress through developmental stages. First you have fun making marks on paper. Then you try various types of marks - horizontal, vertical, circular, diagonal. Then comes differentiation of shape - square, circle, triangle. Next is recognition of edge and volume, then size, and finally space and depth. So, by limiting myself to using just horizontal marks I thought I might trigger an early experience.

 

Additionally, I placed my iPad in a wire book stand so that it stood up by itself almost vertically on the table as if it were a canvas on an easel and I held my homemade stylus straight up and down between thumb and fingers palm facing me with the tip pointing up. Normally I hold my iPad in my lap and I paint with my finger or hold my stylus like a writing instrument.

 

It worked. The situation was odd enough that I became aware of the process and realized the many choices and decisions that must make it confusing and overwhelming to someone just starting. What brush size do you use? Where do you start and how do you proceed? What colors do you use and how do you pick them? How much paint thinner do you use? What happens when you work one color into another? How do you blend to a different value or another color? When do you stop? There's really a lot going on.

 

Much of this is tacit knowledge as opposed to explicit knowledge. It's the stuff you don't know you know; likely the stuff you learned early on and is so engrained that it no longer raises to a level of consciousness. It's stuff that's hard wired and when pointed out to you, you say, "Oh yeah, you do THAT, but it's so obvious I didn't think it was worth mentioning".

 

This must be what makes learning art so challenging and why it can only be done by doing through observation, imitation, and practice. You can't really learn by reading about it or by following a prescribed step-by-step process.

 

iPad, ArtRage app, homemade stylus.

Marine scout snipers Sgt. Herbert Hancock (left) and Cpl. Geoffrey Flowers conduct surveillance from a rooftop during a foot patrol through a Ramadi area village with fellow Reserve Marines with Company B, 1st Battalion, 23rd Marine Regiment, Dec. 27, 2004. Near the end of their deployment, snipers like Hancock and Flowers are passing on valuable lessons learned during Operation Iraqi Freedom II. Photo by Cpl. Paul Leicht

Swimming Lessons (July, 2001)

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Place:Woodinville

Date:2001/06/24 13:32:24

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Splish splash on a Saturday morning

Swimming lessons for the under-fives at an ungodly hour on a Saturday morning. These children do not stay still, but there is something about the identical swimming hats and armbands that makes me want to attempt the impossible and capture the scene. (Also, photographs are not allowed, so drawing is the only option).

Pole-dancing lessons in Kanahooka.

 

Street Art for FGR 2.0

This made me grin - someone had gone round all the benches in the Parks writing "12.12.12=1" in the snow... and someone had corrected their arithmetic!

(It's the Tolkein memorial bench, minutiae fans.)

Swim Lessons

Family & MWR

Fort Leonard Wood, MO

2021

from "Anatomy lesson" series

democracystreet.blogspot.com/2010/12/learning-greek.html

 

Nearly our last Greek lesson before Christmas. Niko's the teacher we always wanted. He started us this May with four helpful books.

 

- Κλεάνθης Αρβανιτάκης Φρόσω Αρβανιτάκη, Επικοινωνήστε ελληνικά 1(Arvanitakis, K & F Communicate in Greek - Epikoiniste Ellinika 1, Book 1 and the exercise book that goes with it.

 

- Greek: An Essential Grammar of the Modern Language

 

- Oxford Learner's Pocket Dictionary

 

Niko has lesson plans, gives us homework, chats in Greek, records things on my laptop so we can practice pronunciation, helps with writing Greek and is invariably supportive and funny. But our progress seems so slow - or is it? When my mother stayed with us in Corfu in October she had the impression I was speaking quite a lot. Lin says things like :I'm never going to learn". but she was helping me with homework yesterday and translating paragraphs of Greek from a paperback novel. Our lessons are an hour and a half but Niko never finishes by the clock so we often have longer than agreed time. Yesterday as well as going through our homework, which was all about getting the right pronoun for different sentences and remembering the declension of four verbs - μένω - to live, έχω - to have, δουλεύω - to work, and είμαι - to be. Then we did some grammar and punctuation - accents, other diacritics, using capitals and lower case, and the transcription of foreign names. The Greek question mark is a semi-colon. Where English use speech marks "" , Greek uses . Greek divides large numbers with full stops, thus 1.456.777 instead of the English 1,456,777. Where English would use a semi-colon (;), Greek uses a colon or raised point (:).

A sentence to test pronunciation and grammar: "Your donkey's milk is good."

Never anger a woman with a large blade

 

model:Stacy

Splish splash on a Saturday morning

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