Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Weird Al in Wichita
A friend shared a Weird Al concert ticket with me a few weeks ago.
I have to say it was a jam-packed, brilliant, fun show.
We pretty much started smiling from the first moment and never stopped. His show is very high energy. I can't even remember how many costume changes there were.
A little Nirvana, of course...
It was during this number, in the animal print/red suit, that he came out into the audience and sung to some of the women. I was lucky enough to be one of htem.
He's very expressive!
This gentleman came out on stage and held the harmonica for Weird Al to play. It was a funny bit.
Amish Paradise, of course
He had all the Jim Morrison mannerisms down pat.
Ace Jackalope met up with a storm trooper afterward.
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Monday, May 28, 2012
Still Packaged After All These Years
You just never know what you're going to find at the thrift store. I didn't even know such things were manufactured, and it looks like it hasn't been for a few decades. For fifty cents I brought it home because it looks useful.
Of course, I am struck by the knowledge that someone bought this - probably in the 1970s at the latest - and here it is still in the package. No one has ever actually used it. Until now. It's about to find its way into my bright yellow kitchen.
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Sunday, May 27, 2012
Pretty Things
Lately pretty little hankies have been finding their way to me. I love that.
I've washed some of my recent pretties and have started ironing them.
There's something odd about the fact that I won't iron my clothes, but I will iron decades old hankies into perfect squares.
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Saturday, May 26, 2012
The Puerto Rico Jungle
Lately I've been thinking about beautiful places on the planet. Puerto Rico came to mind and I went to find some of the photos from my visit there in July of 2005. Thought I'd share some with you...
These were all taken at El Yunque Rain Forest. These were taken from the top of the Yokahu Observation Tower.
The tower looks ancient, but it was built in 1962. You can climb the 96 steps and look out where you get these beautiful views of the clouds and the plants and the mixing of the two.
None of these photos really captures how beautiful it is.
It was raining the day we were there, which gave the flowers a dewy look.
It rains a lot there - or at least it did during my visit - and I loved it. I couldn't resist getting some close ups of leaves with rain drops.
One of the things I love about the jungle is how lush everything is. What you don't get a sense of from these photos is that El Yunque is not very "wild." You'd have to get off the well beaten path and it's concrete to find those places. Unfortunately, I was with a whole group and no one wanted to do that so I missed that part.
But, there are beautiful things to see from that concrete.
I'm ready for another visit!
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Friday, May 25, 2012
Question
What is the gift you were meant to bring to the world?
This is a question I'm really pondering these days. It seems like a good question to consider. If we are not being what we are meant to be, we can't fulfill our purpose.
Step one is to identify that gift, of course. Only then can we figure out how to bring it to the world.
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Thursday, May 24, 2012
Tea pots on Tea towels
Tea pots embroidered on tea towels. I don't think any more words are necessary to explain how much I love this.
It's one of my finds from the MCC sale this year.
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Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Quote of the Day
We are not living in eternity.
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Digital Eye
The other night I was playing around with the blur tool on a graphics program and kind of scared myself when I saw an eye staring back at me.
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Monday, May 21, 2012
Glen Campbell Concert in Wichita - It Looked a Lot Like Love
A few weeks ago we went to see Glen Campbell in concert at the Wichita Orpheum. As you may know, he has Alzheimer's Disease, and is making his farewell concert tour. I was a bit hesitant to go because I thought it might be sad, but it wasn't.
He is traveling with three of his children, his long time musical director, and two other performers. His daughter and two sons, along with two other performers, come out first and sing a few songs as the band, "Instant People." Campbell comes out then with the musical director and does all the songs you expect.
He still plays and sings great. He uses teleprompters to help him remember the words, and paces around the stage quite a bit. I'm not sure if that's part of the agitation sometimes seen with Alzheimer's or if that's just his way. I've never seen him in concert before, but I remember watching his TV show when I was a kid.
During the performance, everyone keeps an eye on him to help him in any way he needs it. His daughter, especially, is vigilant.
While I had thought it might be sad, it wasn't. In fact, as Greg and I said afterwards, "It looked a lot like love." And indeed it did.
Love manifested before your eyes.
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