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Joan Greenbaum, Sunday Best volunteer, staffs the admissions desk for the Persistence of Dreams event on May 1, 2011 despite being temporarily wheelchair bound. Thank you, Joan.
22 Oct 09. These leaves have been the only leaves on this maple tree for a while now. They are not giving up!
A cutout version of a previously posted photo. I liked the idea of the focal point of his attention being colored.
Taken in Paris January 30th
Persistance Tour last night
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...It always amazes me how wild flowers can grow right out of the rocks...what willpower...what persistence!
Kim Klassen textures: canvas grunge, love, and touch of warm overlay;
frame by Bliss & Folly
Joan Greenbaum, Sunday Best volunteer, staffs the admissions desk for the Persistence of Dreams event on May 1, 2011 despite being temporarily wheelchair bound. Thank you, Joan.
Poet Elaine Terranova read for the Sunday Best Reading Series on May 1, 2011, as part of the Persistence of Dreams program.
"Persistence of Time" Harmon print number
New edition to my Salvador Dali collection.
This ones an "after" Dali lithograph.
I bought it because I wanted to get any of his prints that had this one graphic editors markings , especially the finger print shown.
It was one of three prints that came up on ebay a while ago (from the same seller) -
All of them had the finger print.
I actually was surprised to get this as cheap as I did as seller contacted me and sold it to me as a "second chance" offer.
I lost the auction but he sold it at my 2nd highest bid price.
The graphic editor ( Harmon) got Dali's finger print after Dali could no longer sign prints due to his illness , before death and used them to allegedly authenticate the lithographs.
Actually this shouldn't be considered an "original" Dali litho as I am sure he didn't do anything as far as the production of it ,
including allowing the size changes or additional images added to the original "Persistence of Memory"
Once here the snow, and ice, takes it's time about melting! Even now, on the 12th some streets are dangerously slippy with ice!
I gave Chauncey and Blueberry a chew bone at work while they were behind the front counter with me. Blueberry laid down and started eating hers, Chaucney ran to the gate and stared at it and then me, trying to get me to let her back into my office so she could lay on her bed to eat her chew. So spoiled she is!!