Friday, March 22, 2019

feb mesa road trip


Olive Mill tour at Queen Creek, Arizona


Our 20 day road trip in February left snow and ice behind in Missouri. Jan and I stayed with distant cousins Marty and Melanie Runge in Wichita, Kansas. Luther and Carmen Runge in Santa Fe, New Mexico. A tremendous surprise in Gallup, New Mexico. An overnight with Carrollton friend Crystal Turner in Cottonwood, Arizona. 

Six travel days to Mesa, Arizona.


In 2006 Jan and I made a trip out to see the Turners. The art couple had lived in Carrollton, Missouri, a number of years. Michael was a good friend on mine. He was known for his mylar paintings. (See sample below)   He died January of 2018. Lots of history between us. Crystal is a sweet friend.



Out of the Flagstaff mountains at 6,909 feet to  Cottonwood at 3,314 feet to the Mesa valley at 1,240 feet. We enjoyed the mild weather of Mesa. Sunshine and desert air. Temps in the 50s and lower 60s. Eight day stay with Carrollton friend Patience Bourne in her unit at the Windsor Park. 


Tall palm trees, workouts at the outdoor pool every day, shuffleboard, morning coffee, eating out, hanging out, making new friends, but mostly being present with our host. 



        Our return route kept us free from snow. Six travel days through lower Arizona, New Mexico, up through Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri. A few sights follow here ------



The Saguaro National Park was worth seeing. A 16 mile road loop. Each type of cactus wild + unique + twisted + amazing. Sonora Desert near Tucson.

      



Cadillac Ranch. Amarillo. Texas. A site you must walk out to, leaving your car parked along the service road. The day we stopped it was very very windy. 



An engineer figured out how to support the weight of the leaning cars.


South of Amarillo is the city of Canyon, Texas.
East of town we drove down into the Palo Duro State Park Canyon. Go see it.





Well worth the drive.The park ranger also gave me directions to two more sites. Locals doing their version of the Cadillac Ranch. First, Combine City, near Canyon, Texas with old models of farm combines. Second, near the city of Conway, Texas we saw buried VW cars. The Internet named it the Slug Bug Ranch. 



Just south of Interstate 40 near Conway, Texas -- below.



A warm spell melted Missouri snow. As we pulled out of Kansas City we found fog. Now we are home. The trip was a success. Jan got her wish. To leave snowy winter behind and enjoy sunshine without snow down South. 


   
New Mexico moon.





Tuesday, March 19, 2019

winter placements


Baylee Shadow
Acrylic, 2008
Sherie Clavin, Carrollton, MO





Sweet Heart
Acrylic, 2007
Donna George, Carrollton, MO




Darren At Pool Hall
Acrylic, 18 x 24, 2005
Anna Marie Foster, Carrollton, MO 




Floyd South Levee No.4
Acrylic, 2010
Jamie Lyon, Carrollton, MO






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Monday, October 29, 2018

tying knots along green cord - here i am thought of by you






A warm day seated on wood stump outside, my fingers tease a green cord through a knotted loop.








His fingers loosen   tighten   strings,  his composition of me.






The joy of dangling   swaying   shining   making Him smile.



 






his delight, a yellow triangle


 





circles in circles with a red line

 




Tuesday, August 7, 2018

in her palace - summer 2018

The day comes... My great nephew wants to show his sister Uncle Karl's tree fort.


There are too many leaves for the boy. So he walks all the way around to the backside, where the entering is easier.


His sister Bri finds the camouflaged entrance and boldly walks in, moving the leaves out of her face as she walks. Down the slope to its interior. Way to go, girl!!





 A stump becomes a table. She arranges the flowers she has picked. Choice sticks. She is in her palace, she tells me.




The boy figures out the ladder. Tad climbs up -- strong arms and legs -- up -- high -- to the high loft.

His blonde head appears, eyes peering down at me -- from side platform up high.
I coax him to stand and hold on to the trunk. No, not this time. He is up where I wish I could be. I am happy that he is delighted.



He goes up and down -- eventually three times. Way to go, Tad!


 Surrounded by leaves, she stands on the low loft.

Bri makes a shelf -- she sets a piece of wood with a bent nail -- to make a place to hang her coat. She is in her zone, in her palace.

Tad sets to repair a broken support for this walkway. He figures it out himself. Yes! Done!



Bri wants to come back again.



 My joy is complete. Both Bri and Tad enjoy the tree fort.


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