Triangles…they’re everywhere!

This was in a series of these large sculptures low to the ground…here are the others…

…no idea what inspired them, but they are cool, aren’t they?

Who knew this was possible?

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This is a Google Map of the home of Jacques Lacan, the famous French psychoanalyst. We stumbled upon this address when we were in Paris back in 2002 and were dumbfounded to see the plaque since husband was a big fan. He asked me this morning if we had a picture [...]

Celebrating!

Breathing in, I see myself as a flower. Breathing out, I feel fresh. During the time of breathing in you have to see yourself as a flower. We human beings, we are a variety of flower in the garden of humanity. Everyone of us, whether we are a gentleman or a lady. [...]

Spectacular views at Ghost Ranch

Morning at Ghost Ranch in New Mexico

At daybreak, the almost black clouds rolled behind the mesa like a sail being cranked down a mast. The sun eventually peeked over the edge after highlighting wisps of cloud into intense brilliance. The darkness drooped and light was shining again. But while it was too overwhelming to gaze upon, blinding in [...]

Intense color

These are poppies on the campus  of Stanford University but they are also powerful memory triggers.  When I walked up on this field, I gasped remembering the fields and roadsides of France wheres splotches of bright red sprang up from the most surprising places…looking at them was like looking at joy.

A messsage?

On Fourth Street in San Francisco…

Compelling

The New Guinea Sculpture Garden at Stanford University, created by ten master carvers from the Middle Sepik River Region of Papua New Guinea in the summer of 1994.  “The project is not an attempt to recreate a traditional New Guinea environment but, according to Mason [the project director], ‘an opportunity to experiment with and reinterpret [...]

Stretching beyond what is comfortable

An enthusiastic resident of Palo Alto…

The first of the season

Isn’t it cute? (And it was quite tasty too!)