Light/Breezes

Light/Breezes
SUNRISE AT DEATH VALLEY-Photo by Tom Cochrun

Saturday, March 29, 2014

JUST PLAIN FUN- MR. AT EASE, LOVELY LUNCH AND MISSING COLUMNS-THE WEEKENDER

PLEASANT
    Spring strengthens its presence on the California Central Coast and so a leisurely lunch in Harmony offered opportunities to breath deeply and enjoy the ambiance. 
    I was struck by the texture of the setting and especially with the sun light filtering through Diane's hat. Kind of Monetesque?
   Fortunate to share a Mediterranean moment discussing art and food. 
  and captivated by the sun play. Boomers, taking it easy.
THE MASTER OF TAKING IT EASY
  and finding the perfect balance of shade and sun.
WEEKENDER PUZZLE 
MATCH SHADOW WITH COLUMN
    Two shadows without an appearing matching column.
       All columns are present, but a couple of shadows are missing.
      And so it goes.
AN HONORABLE EVENING
    Lana's recent SUNRISE ON BUD BREAK received an Honorable Mention in the most recent juried show in Cambria's Allied Arts Association exhibition.
See you down the trail.

4 comments:

  1. That Hemingway is one handsome fellow.

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  2. You're definitely experiencing Spring, and I'm quite envious. Today it's raining hard in Portland and it's expected to last. Take care. Love the painting. Such strength and simplicity!

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  3. Tom, as usual, you have such a special way to see and share the beauty that surrounds us, as Bob Marley said, " Some people feel the rain, others just get wet " I want to share with you our visit to the Memorial commemorating one of the most shameful experiences our government has ever perpetuated on its own citizens ,
    that is the internment of Japanese Americans, beginning on March 30 , 1942, yesterday being the 72nd anniversary of this shameful act, the first ones to be interned being from Bainbridge Island , where we are visiting our daughter and her family now.
    The good part of the story is how the Bainbridge Islanders reached out to those interned. We visited the memorial today, very poignant and inspiring.

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