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.... and holding on
This is my beautiful daughter Kaitlyn. We went to see Adam's family over Easter weekend and we stopped at Mt Pisgah State Park. This is the spot where Adam's mom & stepdad got married. It's absolutely beautiful!!
We had such a good time hiking through the mountain.... including finding a few waterfalls. It was beautiful!!!! There's more pics to come.
Afrojack på Findings Festival fredag 29. mai 2015. Les anmeldelse av konserten her. Foto: Tom Øverlie, NRK P3
Finding Dory, Toy Display, Target 6/2016, by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube!
Finding some good waves outside our house to boogie board on.
The color in this old photo isn't that bad - the water was really churned up and brown - the Gulf of Mexico will never be confused with the Caribbean!
I'm sure he's down there somewhere. ∞ My neighbor repaints her floor ultra aquamarine. ~ So very Burlington.
This is the cover of the book I wrote about Betty Crocker (paperback version).
"If it weren't for Betty Crocker, I'd be slightly off my rocker. Instead of being such an ideal spouse. It's so nice to have a cake around the house!"
- Betty Crocker Cake Mix Commercial jingle c. 1950
I have a new Betty Blog findingbettycrocker.blogspot.com/
I also have a new film: www.wildestdreamsmovie.com
Artist: Annie Brundrit
Title: Finding
Material: acrylic, wood, metal, paper
Cley 15
Marvellous in Ordinary
Thurs 2 July to Sun 2 August 2015
Church Dedication: St Margaret
Location: Cley Next The Sea, Norfolk, England, UK
Started this set last night in physical pain and also just feeling the need to express my emotions associated with PCOS. So I did several sets and found it cathartic. But the whole time, I was questioning, "why am I doing this?" Why focus on all this pain? Am I just allowing emotions and hormones to control me? Isn't this self-indulgent?
But then I thought about the troubles so many people went through in the Bible. I especially thought of David. He went to deep, dark places of his soul when he composed his Psalms. His raw emotions were sometimes laid bare, and he honestly expressed anger, resentment, confusion and pain. But in every instance, there's always a grasping for the truth and hope...that the struggles aren't permanent but God is. I find comfort in that.
There is sometimes an unspoken rule that a Christian should only paint pretty little pictures and look at the world through rose-colored glasses. But I don't see this at all in the prophetic souls who wrote scripture. Flaws of fallen humanity were not hidden away, and real issues were looked at plainly. Those that wrote endured rejection, imprisonment, and isolation. Yet even in the midst of this, God worked through them to create the most beautiful, heart-wrenching poetry.
So I seek this kind of honesty in my artwork, too. I don't want to limit myself by a religious spirit that dictates that I create saccharine Sunday School art and happy smiling Christian faces. Anything less would be disingenuous and untrue to all I hold dear.
Full video "Finding My Strength" Natalie Grant www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0rdJZSPWII
Created on Polyvore - www.polyvore.com/finding_my_strength/set?id=29399386
This picture was taken as part of the "Seeing Beyond Sight" challenge at Artsplosure at Moore Square in Raleigh, NC on May 19th, 2007.
You pair up with a buddy (Mine was Tom, aka Roninvision), put on a blindfold, and try to make pictures using all your senses - except for your eyes.
I blogged about there experience, too.
I was able to find a "non-human animal" really easily. I can't remember if I heard the dog or if Tom told me one was coming up (I had to keep telling him to stop giving me hints!). I put my hand out, and the dog approached. It's really pretty! And it was super sweet.
Be Your Own Beloved - June
Day 14 - Being Open to Love
I found this elongated driftwood heart when I was walking on the beach Thursday morning. Such a treasure. I probably should have picked it up and put it in my pocket, but I didn't, I left it for someone else to find as well.
This was a mannequin in one of the store windows on 19th Street taken during the Dickens in the Heights holiday celebration last weekend.
This little mirrored ornament is EXACTLY like the ornaments we had as a kid. Ours were just larger. The mannequin was dressed up in 50's garb as it was in the window of a vintage store.