Category Archives: Art

Touring the West and Southwest United States

Stop the coup in the United States! Vote! Resist! Persist! During the February gray, cold, rainy season in Seattle, I had enough. I had to go find some sun and 80 degree weather. At this time of year, about the only place … Continue reading

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Why I/We Travel – Part 2

Stop the Coup in the United States! In a previous post I shared that I travel to experience the colors of a new/old country and the movement and colors of their cultures.  Recently, Maria Popova shared a post “Goethe on … Continue reading

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Unveiling European Cathedrals: A ChatGPT Post

In my quest to learn how to read or see a Cathedral I decided to ask ChatGPT about the topic. I came across Neil Patel’s process of writing an article about some topic. I want to write an article about … Continue reading

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How do you see/read a Cathedral?

In my Threads feed, I am delighting in the wide range of photographers and artists I am learning from. I am particularly enjoying the watercolors of Thomas Wells Schaller. I quickly purchased his book Architect of Light. As I read about his … Continue reading

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Why I/We Travel

Covid Deaths in U.S.:  1,137,057   Get Vaccinated! Stop the War in Ukraine! My wife and I recently spent five weeks travelling through Portugal and Spain. One of our lifelong marriage goals is to travel extensively when we finally retired. Because of … Continue reading

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Art on my Desk

Covid Deaths in U.S.:  1,108,815   Get Vaccinated! Stop the War in Ukraine! Being displaced from my normal office for six months due to our hot water heater bursting and flooding our ground floor, I miss my desk art work. After the … Continue reading

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