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Lies had a wonderful session with the Kennedy Girls that I could not decide which one to post. Hence posting most of them.
Enjoy.
Note:
The Kennedy Girls are Mouse's first litter. Their mom is Lotje - sister to Tinkerbell and daughter to Luna. They are named after Kennedy "Staff Members" because they were born on the day their Gotfather Kennedy - our ginger neuter - died. We hope that they will be able to keep his memory alive.
A nice touch is that they all have a red streak in their fur as if a hint of Kennedy has been passed on to them.
Photo: N. Ayad
Children from All Hallows Primary in North River
Cultural Heritage Workshop
400th Anniversary of the Birth of English Canada
Cupids, Newfoundland and Labrador
human powered cycles, the workshop, tucked away in brunswick, where they take old bikes and make them like (nearly) new!
Tracy Schwartz
Copyright (©) 2006 Laura Anne Heller
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O'Brien Party of 7 at the Fiddle House in Nashville, TN, August 2011
Canon A-1 w/50mm
Tri-X @ 6400
Rodinal 1:100 2hrs
In Irish traditional music, the concertina is more often played by women than by men. The fiddler at bottom right (not the baldy man) is a Dutch guy who is not actually able to play the fiddle at all. he sits in on music sessions and pretends to play the fiddle, drawing the bow noiselessly over the strings in time to the music. Of course, the other (real) musicians know what he's doing but let him at it, as he's considered a harmless amadán locally. People are strange, as Jim Morrison once remarked.
Cinched Fiddle.
As we drove over a bridge in Japan north of a shallow sandy bottom river that flowed into Lake Bawa, I stopped the car. From the bridge was a great vantage point for my art. Lake Bawa was known for its reeds but they are gone because of agriculture but I notice a weed growing along the riverbanks and picked the dead tall and stiff goldenrod (from the previous year), to be used for this work. I used rounded forms that seemed to fit this wide working area.