I lied and Sue found out. I told a boy in my class that Sue was my girlfriend. Sue was the only person who had been nice to me. I wanted her to be my girlfriend.
Archives for June 2014
3 Pointers For Your Home Art Studio
So you finally found the time, space and resources to build your own artist studio, and you want to know how to get started and what mistakes to avoid. Here a couple of tips to make sure your home studio remains pleasant and functional throughout your projects.
Tarmac Meditations #146: Superman Then and Now
My friend Joe Henderson, he of many books said to me when I answered his phone call that I sounded happier than I had in a long while. I said I had just met with Richard. “That explains it” said he. All I could say in response was to smile.
Concrete Creations: upside-down or right-side-up?
Having succeeded in creating items with thinner walls, I started looking for ways to end up with smooth edges, without sanding. With a bit of inspiration from a talented artist, I came up with the first version of my adaptable mold that features a silicone cookie sheet!
Confronting Weakness, Rising to the Task
When the New York Rescue Commission carried out an experiment questioning the invisibility of the homeless, reactions were mixed. Many wondered what the video expected of them. I did too. Maybe our reactions would be different, if we chose to look beyond our weaknesses
A Journey to Spirit #9: Gloria’s Miracle
After the wedding, the new job began effortlessly and even felt as if it was somehow meant to be. I quickly connected with Gloria, the clinic nurse, a woman in her late thirties and a single parent of a teenaged daughter. We realized early on that we had many things in common, not the least of which was the difficult job of being a single parent.
Breeze Through Airport Security This Summer
Summer is the busiest air travel time in Canada. Whether you’re packing for a family vacation, visiting relatives or exploring new corners of the world, an easy and stress-free travel experience starts by preparing for the security checkpoint. These tips from the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) can help.
Collaboration
About a year ago, we had a family reunion in Philadelphia, and we took advantage of the moment to schedule a brief trip up to New York. With just three days to spend there, we planned our visit like the Normandy invasion.
Imagined Train Stations – Part 2
Part 2 is a continuation in the series of oil stick paintings, recording figures passing through or waiting in rail stations. Referring back to this theme it continues in other paintings like “Liberty” or “All Saints”, representing as with everything we do in life, moving or even in stillness towards an unknown destination.
Can We Save the Galapagos?
For wildlife enthusiasts, the Galapagos are a dream destination. But environmentalists are busy trying to undo the damage that humans—from tourists to pirates—have caused over the centuries.
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