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As my grandmother nears her journey's end, and I feel a bit helpless, I decided my next few shots will be in honor of the lessons she has taught me.
She didn't have an easy beginning in life, very poor in the hills of Kentucky, she lost her first child, and yet went on to have two more healthy children and a legacy of love.
I can't recall, until her final years, my "Mama" being depressed. She usually tried to find joy in everything she did. She brought overwhelming joy to almost every person she encounted.
I learned from her to seek joy in the smallest places and the hardest times.
Stayed tuned for more lessons...
A lesson with Silversand associate instructor Karen French.
One of the only pictures of me riding that I'm currently happy with- my position has changed a whole lot through a winter of lunge lessons with a classical dressage instructor.
This was fun to draw. I painted the frisk with a toothpick for the entire feather, put in the back ground, removed the frisk, then added the highlights to the feather. Very fun to do.
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Lessons and Carols at Sacred Heart University's Chapel of the Holy Spirit - photo by Tracy Deer-Mirek 12/06/15
First lesson, made these prints on card as I had it handy. They have become very textured but not unpleasant. Of course I forgot to leave any white spaces for tomorrow's lesson, ah well, if needs be, will do some on watercolour paper.
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I left this painting 4 days ago, so got back to it today. Had to take a break from it. I am through for now.
Just to the left of the frame a hillside rises up above the farmland, and I thought it would be a great place to shoot from. After hiking up the hillside I noticed a dog barking from where the houses are that you can see. I didn't pay any attention to it then because it was awefully far and there are lots dogs barking in the country. After my third shot or so I noticed her barking again and could see her running towards me just about where you can see at the end of the vineyard. A couple shots later, she'd closed the gap by half and was still on a full sprint, only now I could tell she was big and seemingly very angry.
I grabbed my camera and tripod and bolted toward the road on the right and to the safety of the car. Only because I was up on the hill I soon reached the top of a 10' retaining wall. I glanced back at the dog and it was about 30' away and closing way too fast, so I went for it. I managed to land on my feet if only for a moment and ended up sprawled on the ground. More importantly, my camera hit the dirt as well. Fortunately for both of us it was pretty soft and we both came away with only minor dings.
Also fortunately was that the jump was too high for the dog who began to circle back to how I got there. I made it to the safety of the car before she could get around to me, though closing the door with my tripod fully extended proved to be a challenge and if she wanted she could have taken my leg off. It was at that point I knew she was more interested in scaring the crap out of me than eating me for dinner.
A few minutes later the dog's owner came up the hill on horseback and gave me an earful about getting permission before getting on private property.
Lesson learned!
Note to self: When you order fish in Ecuador, odds are it will not be a filet, but rather the entire fish.
Lessons and Carols at Sacred Heart University's Chapel of the Holy Spirit - photo by Tracy Deer-Mirek 12/06/15
04/12/2014 Senior citizens taking sword lessons at Caesar's Bay. Kodak Ektar 100. Canon A-1. Canon FD 50mm 1:1.4.
Addie Casseus partners with the HSO at FIU to help middle schooler with Haitian descent understand what "the drum" signifies in their culture.
Lessons of Love
He always slept
With one eye open
Now he watches
Silently
From a distance
As those he loves
Lay him to rest
Ever the guardian
He watches wistfully
Near angels wings
As his family fulfills
His lessons of love
He remembers
Watching them grow
Learning their smarts
Hoping he had not
Raised any ‘dumb kids’
They remember
His undying love
His quiet strength
Encased inside a gentle
Proud Irish, heart
And I, I shall remember
A man of steady convictions
Coming home from work
Watching the news
Reading the paper, cocktails served
As dinner is prepared
For his family, with grace
And now he watches from above
As taps are played and eyes
Fill with tears of memories
Well learned
To a father’s love
They will no, nay, never,
Forget
- T.G. Friel
Edges
I loved This lesson, I learnt just as much about process as technic. For me it was thinking about how I was going to make the edges with the tools I had then thinking about what edges I was going to make in relation to the subject matter and how was I going to remember when the paint was dry or not drying, running, people walking by and looking over my shoulder 😱 😊 I realised I wasn't doing the second two steps. I was putting edges down in the moment but not thinking about composition or subject matter. Thanks Liz and class mates I having a ball doing this course.This is a view on the way to a friends house in Mt Martha, Australia,I never get tired of it.
First lesson from Hope's workshop. This is another first for me as I have never tried anything like this before.
1. Monday night was the last showing of "Snow Angel"
2. I was supposed to take pictures for it.
3. I got strep throat.
4. i felt like crap all day, and then went to take these pictures. They aren't anything fabulous, but are pictures nonetheless.
5. this was "History Lesson", an opening short to Snow Angel.
The Elmwood Playhouse in Nyack NY will be presenting “A Lesson Before Dying“, running March 17th thru April 8th Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 2pm with an additional performance on Thursday April 6th at 8pm. For tickets visit www.elmwoodplayhouse.com [photo by Scott Nangle]