Hello and welcome! Thanks for visiting my blog, which began as "Old Girl of the North Country" in December of 2006. The photo at the top of the page was taken in the summer of 2011, looking to the east from the porch of my home in the far northern corner of Western Washington.
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"OLD GIRL OF THE NORTH COUNTRY" (the earliest name for my blog) was created in early December of 2006 so that I could post a 40-year retrospective of my paintings and drawings. As of March 2013, my blog is now titled "TALKING 37TH DREAM (RUMORS OF PEACE)."
To see the retrospective, which begins on December 8, 2006, scroll down from here to Blog Archive.
Or just click on the www.flickr.com mosaic above for a sampling of drawings and paintings.
How can I be useful, of what service can I be? There is something inside me, what can it be? -- Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890)
I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word in reality. This is why right temporarily defeated is stronger than evil triumphant. -- Martin Luther King (1929-1968)
All journeys have secret destinations of which the traveler is unaware. -- Martin Buber (1878-1965)
The YouTube titles are "42 years: a book of changes" and "Retrospective 1966-2008"
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It is only a little planet, but how beautiful it is.
-- Robinson Jeffers
The true end of a war is the rebirth of life; the right to die peacefully in your own bed. The true end of war is the end of fear; the true end of war is the return of laughter.
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Enjoy every sandwich -- Warren Zevon (1947-2003)
Not in God's wilds will you ever hear the sad moan, "All is vanity." No, we are paid a thousand times for all our toil, and after a single day spent outdoors in their atmosphere of strength and beauty, one could still say, should death come — even without any hope of another life — "Thank you for this most glorious gift!" and pass on.
-- John Muir (1838-1914)
Philip Henslowe: Mr. Fennyman, allow me to explain about the theatre business. The natural condition is one of insurmountable obstacles on the road to imminent disaster. Hugh Fennyman: So what do we do? Philip Henslowe: Nothing. Strangely enough, it all turns out well. Hugh Fennyman: How? Philip Henslowe: I don't know. It's a mystery.
1 comment:
ah, an old favorite of mine.
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