Happy Dr. Seuss Day

Please read Ailsa’s tribute to Dr. Seuss through her lovely photographs.

Happy Dr. Seuss Day.

And….
Enjoy the best quotes of Dr. Seuss

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Cee’s Fun Photo Challenge – Rainbow Colors

A visit to Cairo is not complete until you visit the souk of Khan el-Khalili. Located in the heart of Islamic Cairo, this busy and colorful open-air souk is filled with unique and exotic items from spices and perfumes to jewelry and souvenirs. Make sure to hone your bargaining skills and be willing to walk away. My rainbow colors are from the many stalls throughout the souk.

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Travel Theme – Bridges

The travel theme chosen by Ailsa at Where’s My Backpack is bridges.

Bridges can be made by man or created by nature.

The first gallery is of the Aswan bridge on the river Nile as the riverboat passes under and beyond.

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The other bridges are natural made by nature. Here in the East Kootenays of BC, walking on ice bridges is a wonderful way to explore numerous creeks and rivers during the winter months.

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A Word A Week Challenge – Week Twenty – Zoom

The photograph challenge this week at A Word In Your Ear is Zoom.

All my pictures are zooms of a much larger animal up close and personal. Thankfully I was out of reach.

Oh My! What big teeth you have.

Oh My! What big teeth you have.

My best foot is forward.

My best foot is forward.

Do I look fat?

Do I look fat?

A relaxed paw

A relaxed paw

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Let’s Be Wild – Weekly Photo Challenge # 20 Sunrise

I am participating in the online adventure travel and photography magazine Let’s Be Wild‘s, Wild Weekly Photo Challenge for bloggers. This week’s challenge is # 20 Sunrise. My photos are of the sunrise atop Mount Sinai, January 1, 2010. I hiked up Mount Sinai by the light of a full blue moon. It was an unforgettable night and a glorious way to usher in a new year.

Blush of Sun

Blush of the Sun

First Rays of Sun

A Peak of the First Rays

As Sun Rises Blue Moon Sets

As the sun rises a blue moon sets

Starting down

Starting down

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Forward

The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge is “Forward”.
As a pilgrim hiking the El Camino, sighting an arrow (usually yellow) was a welcome sign that I was heading in the right direction. Following are a few unique arrows pointing the way “forward”.
Ultreya!

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A Right Brain S-t-r-e-t-c-h

I am a left brain individual. In fact, I may be a tiny bit anal (OK, maybe a lot anal!). I have a set routine to get myself off to a rolling start in the morning. I use the same streets to go to and from work. At work, I like my work space to be kept in a certain way. My files are kept in a certain order, so if I happen to need to search for a document, I know just where to look (most of the time anyway). Each year, as I have aged, that anal characteristic has become more and more dominant.

That is why occasionally it is very therapeutic to throw a punch into my daily life and connect with the creativity of my right brain. Recently, I spent two days at a mixed media workshop. From 9 am to 4 pm each day, I challenged my right brain to be taught and to express creatively through numerous techniques of mixed media.

The workshop was taught by Win Dinn a talented mixed media artist from Creston, BC. Win is an excellent instructor. She demonstrates the various techniques used in mixed media and challenges you to have fun and playfully create. Win knows her craft and is very adept in the use of color theory. She encourages you step outside of your comfort zone and adapt the techniques of mixed media and create your own style.

Mixed media is the use of different mediums and techniques to create a unique piece of artwork. To create storyboards, acrylic paints, thin and thick gel mediums, plastic wrap, frog tape, photographs, magazine pictures and works, and all kinds of found objects from egg shells, threads, dryer sheets, various types of paper, dried materials like leaves, flowers, fish fins and even bizarre and unusual items like crushed rock, glass, pottery, pull tabs, wood shavings and animal bones are used to tell your story in a creative way.

Over the two days, Win demonstrated eighteen different mixed media techniques one could use to create a  storyboard. Using artist tissue paper, I learned to make crystalline paper, brayer paper and using wet tissue paper to create definition and/or designs on my storyboard. Win illustrated a variety of techniques from using drywall compound, plastic wrap, alcohol, sponges, rags, paper towels, sanding and frog tape to create various designs and dimensions on a storyboard. I learned how to use paraffin wax, warm oil pastels, wax crayon and Vaseline to create resists in my art creations.

Each workshop participant was given a recycled book from the Creston library and Win encouraged us to use mixed media to make the pages into an altered book.

The book I was given was The Canadian Poetry Book used in Creston schools in the 1920’s. At the present time, I am enjoying reading the poems and short stories. Maybe later it will become an altered book.

Be sure to visit Win’s blog and be inspired by her artwork. “Like” Win Dinn on Facebook.

Every once in a while, step out of your comfort zone, break a few creative rules and give your right brain a stretch. I will definitely exercise my right brain as I create on my storyboards and on the pages of the altered book.

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Ode To Joy

My first mixed media, right brain creation has finally been completed. It is hard slipping into the right brain frame of mind. But…once engrossed in the project, it is easy for the hours to slip by as I have fun and play creatively.

The poem I based my ode to was Love After Love by Derek Walcott. It is a favorite of mine.

Love After Love
Derek Walcott

The time will come when,
With elation you will greet
Yourself arriving at your own door
In your own mirror
And…
Each will smile at the other’s welcome

And say, sit here. Eat.
You will love again the stranger who was your self.
Give wine. Give bread.
Give back your heart to itself,
To the stranger who has loved you
All your life.

Whom you ignored for another,
Who knows you by heart.
Take down the love letters from the bookshelf
The photographs, the desperate notes,
Peel your own image from the mirror.
Sit.
Feast on your life.

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I have several story boards waiting for a story to unfold. And, the altered book to tell another story. My right brain will be dizzy by the time I accomplish all these creative projects.

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A Word A Week Photo Challenge – Industrial

In response to the weekly photo challenge at A Word In Your Ear http://suellewellyn2011.wordpress.com/a-word-a-week-photography-challenge/, I share pictures of two of the industries prominent in BC, Canada – fishing and mining.

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A Word A Week Photo Challenge – Garden – The Flora

In response to the weekly photo challenge at A Word In Your Ear http://suellewellyn2011.wordpress.com/a-word-a-week-photography-challenge/, please enjoy the beauty of my garden.

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