Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Meet Yoshi
What could be sweeter than meeting this little pooch?
While we were waiting for Wild Wendy to be seen and treated by the veterinarian at the University of Minnesota's vet school's small animal clinic, we got to watch many different canines and felines with their owners. We were delighted to meet Yoshi, a 15-year-old Shih-Tsu poodle mix whose owner had the fun of being with Yoshi since puppyhood. This dog had an unusual mode of transportation that caught everyone's attention. In my next life, I think I would like to be a veterinarian so I could meet and treat dogs like this well-mannered and sweet dog.Wednesday, November 16, 2016
An uncommon sight today
When I was a child, a woman dressed like this was commonplace. Not anymore! When this young woman breezed down the aisles at Trader Joe's, I turned my head in her direction and watched as she sped along finding her groceries. Seeing a nun in her religious order's "habit" plus using a smart phone was a bit unusual. Instead of engaging her in conversation since she obviously was in a hurry, I settled for a stealth photo.
Sunday, November 13, 2016
Weather Vane #4
Saturday, November 12, 2016
Here, kitty-kitty!
Our neighbour's cat can often be seen roaming the neighbourhood early in the morning or late at night. Wild Wendy is intrigued when she sees him and tugs at the leash, eager to meet this furry feline. I think that WW is a bit naive.
Linking to Camera Critters.
Friday, November 11, 2016
Old Hennepin County Courthouse
I recently had occasion to drive to Minneapolis for an appointment and snapped these photos of the former Hennepin County Courthouse
Location: 350 South 5th Street / 4th Avenue
Built: 1888 – 1905
Style: Richardsonian Romanesquen
Architect: Franklin Bidwell Long and Francis Kees
Contractor: C F Haglin & Sons
Description: The building faces south and is a four story brown colored carnelian granite structure. The south front has a high square stone tower. The building sits on the north side of a plaza with the new courthouse on the south side. The spacious rotunda houses the statue of the “Father of Waters,” a colossal work of sculptor Larkin Goldsmith Mead, who carved the statue while residing in Florence, Italy. The building was the former courthouse. and now services as the Minneapolis City Hall.
Note: The first courthouse was built in 1857.
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Two More Talented Women Knitters
Wednesday, November 09, 2016
Talented and Happy Knitters
It is hard to believe but I saw these women-knitters again this past week at a local cafe. I first met them in September of 2011, and they are still knitting and having a good time socialising and perfecting their considerable skills.
Tomorrow I will show you portraits of a few other talented members of their group. They remembered that I had taken their photos 5 years ago and invited me to join them. Hmm! I always wanted to learn how to knit. Probably would be a bit intimidating, though!!
Tuesday, November 08, 2016
I Voted!
Today is the day! This is my second post on this important day plus I added it to Facebook, too. Wild Wendy voted for everyone except the dog catcher!
Marine Art Museum
Although it is lovely and recalls Minnesota in summer, I really should not include this photo for the Marine Art Museum in Winona, Minnesota because it is not representative of this world-class collection of American and European art. Much to my dismay, I discovered that NO photographs are allowed in this remarkable and small gem of a museum, located in a Mississippi River town with a population of 27, 000. This stained glass piece was on view in the entrance, and I snapped a photo before I was aware that photography is verboten. I was tempted to snap some unauthorised pictures but did not find any opportunity to do so.
The museum is astonishing with several galleries of truly remarkable paintings, which are on loan from the collection of the museum’s chief backers, Mary Burrichter and her husband, Robert “Bob” Kierlin, whose $700 million fortune derives from Fastenal, his $15 billion Winona-based hardware-supply company that Bloomberg BusinessWeek last year called “the top-performing stock since the crash of ‘87.”
If you read this newspaper article describing the museum, you will appreciate the outstanding paintings it has on display, and if you are ever in the area (it's a 2-hour drive from the Twin Cities), a visit there would be an extraordinary experience!.
Monday, November 07, 2016
Extreme and Practical Fashions of Saint Laurent
I enjoyed the exhibit and loved looking at the varied styles Saint Laurent created during his successful career. I must confess, though, that most of them are garments that I would not be brave enough to wear nor have a place to go to wear them. The lovely white dress at the bottom is one that I would have enjoyed wearing for a special social event.
Sunday, November 06, 2016
Mondrian and Pop Art
Piet Mondrian was the first modern painter Saint Laurent discovered, in 1965, in a book his mother gave him. Saint Laurent saw how the rhythm of colour could be combined with a bold and forceful line.
When I saw this dress, I laughed and turned to two women my age and said, "I owned a dress just like this!" Both of them declared that they, too, owned a Mondrian dress. Most women of a certain age probably had one like this!
Saturday, November 05, 2016
The Perfection of Style
A special exhibit at the Seattle Art Museum was a selection of 100 haute couture and ready-to-wear garments and accessories from the 44-year career of legendary designer, Yves Saint Laurent.
The Perfection of Style
The exhibition traced the development of Saint Laurent's style.
Friday, November 04, 2016
Thursday, November 03, 2016
SAM Seattle Art Museum
Wednesday, November 02, 2016
Taste-Seattle Art Museum Cafeteria
We spent several hours in SAM, the Seattle Art Museum, on our last day in the city. We stopped first at the cafeteria and discovered some art by Todd Horton lining the walls. What a bright and cheerful introduction to this outstanding museum! We enjoyed our delicious, light lunch while surrounded by these wonderful paintings. I sent him a fan letter because I appreciate his talent and the paintings gave us much pleasure. Guess what!? He responded!
If you would like to see more of his paintings, or better yet, buy one or two, contact him here: http://www.toddjhorton.com
Artist's Statement: A painting needs to reflect mystery, and if possible, amplify it. I want to end up with a painting that I haven't entirely planned. The method of chance, inspiration, and destruction may produce a specific type of picture, but it never produces a totally predetermined one. And in allowing an unplanned outcome, I hope to achieve the same coherence and objectivity that a random slice of nature always possesses - Todd Horton
Linking to Saturday's Critters
Tuesday, November 01, 2016
Out-of-Focus, November 2016 Theme Day
Taking photos from a train is a made-to-order situation for an out-of-focus photograph!
Even when distorted, it is obvious that the scenery in Washington state is breathtaking!
On the first day of each month, CDP bloggers post a pre-determined theme. Click here to see how others have interpreted this November 1st theme.
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