This is an experiment joining the merry band of art bloggers on the web, a global version of show and tell!
Saturday, December 30, 2006
Thursday, December 28, 2006
ADVENT STARRY NIGHT 2
Monday, December 25, 2006
TO WORSHIP
Saturday, December 23, 2006
Annie Dillard quote from Duane Kaiser
There are many things to see, unwrapped gifts and free surprises. The world is fairly studded and strewn with pennies cast broadside by a generous hand. But- and this is the point- who gets excited by a mere penny? If you follow one arrow, if you crouch motionless on a bank to watch a tremulous ripple thrill on the water and are rewarded by the sight of a muskrat paddling from its den, will you count that sight a chip of copper only, and go on your rueful way? It is dire poverty indeed when a man is so malnourished and fatigued that he won't stoop to pick up a penny. But if you cultivate a healthy poverty and simplicity, so that finding a penny will literally make your day, then, since the world is in fact planted in pennies, you have with your poverty bought a lifetime of days. It is that simple. What you see is what you get.
Annie Dillard
from "Pilgrim at Tinker Creek."
Friday, December 22, 2006
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
JOY
Monday, December 18, 2006
REJOICE
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
ADVENT STARRY NIGHT
"And when we give each other Christmas gifts in His name, let us remember that He has given us the sun and moon and the stars and the earth with its forests and mountains and oceans- and all that lives and moves upon them.
He has given us all green things and everything that blossoms and bears fruit- and all that we quarrel about and all that we have misused- and to save us from our own foolishness, for all our sins, He came down to earth and gave us Himself."
Monday, December 11, 2006
quote from Piet Stockmans
This is a very cool website sent to me by my daughter Angela.
I love this quote:
"Creation is the result of activity and not of thinking. It is activity that generates ideas which, themselves, give rise to other ones. It is a process in the course of which decisive choices are made in a mysterious way. It is the automatism with which the farmer ploughs the fields, a phenomenon that can be compared to the way prayers are used, mantras recited or everyday gestures repeated. It is a quest for simplicity, peace and physical well-being."
Piet Stockmans