It must be spring. Flowers
explode in brilliant colors at stalls along the street. The sun shines so
bright that it must not be winter. People lounge in the park on blankets and
munch afternoon picnic treats. Except, it is not really spring. Mother Nature is
playing a trick with a high pressure ridge all along the west coast. When, oh
when, will she tire of this game and let it rain?
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Monday, January 13, 2014
Small Stone: January 13, 2014
How do we define creativity?
I have been observing the work of this assemblage artist at the San Francisco Center for the Book gallery over the
past few weeks. I am amazed at how she has taken so many elements to make her
artistic statement. Otto Octavius combines
a lot of elements from an antique lens device to a 50’s set of rabbit ears. All
the little tubes filled with objects are obviously part of the statement. I
want to appreciate her work. Yet, I simply don’t get it. I guess I just need a
little help here.
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Small Stone: January 12, 2014
A blissful Sunday morning.
The clouds lifted from our all-to-brief weather front yesterday and the sun was
shining. I spent a few minutes just checking how the potted plants in my garden
were doing….well, I pretty much do that all the time. Today, however, was
special. The dampness in the night left dew-drop jewels all over some of the
plants. A gift.
Saturday, January 11, 2014
Small Stone: January 11, 2014
At last, we had a very light rain.
After weeks of nothing but dry, warm weather we finally had just a little
rain. The air is clearer, the sidewalks a bit cleaner and there were even a few
puddles. The smiles of the passersby were worth getting a little wet. In fact,
it was joyful.
Friday, January 10, 2014
Small Stone: January 10, 2014
Today I received a real
lesson in communication and communicating. I was on a cross-town MUNI bus. Two
young men got on the bus at different stops. They did not seem to know one
another. One sat in front of me, the other across the aisle from me. Both had
ear buds attached to their iPhones. My assumption was that they were tuned out
of the bus environment.
The man in front of me began to move with the music,
clicking his fingers, head from side to side in time with what he was hearing.
The young man across the aisle tapped him on the shoulder and identified the song
and the group! There was a fist bump of recognition and they had communicated.
Only the rest of us were left out. My iPhone was firmly in my pocket and no ear buds attached!
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Small Stone: January 9, 2014
Reflecting is a January
pastime for many of us ─ the year that is past and how we envision the year
ahead. Almost unconsciously, I have been looking at reflections in windows, the
bay and even in my own mirror. Walking along a nearby street, I saw this
incredibly clean and polished motorcycle and realized that what we cherish is
so often a reflection of who we are…I think I know a bit about the owner of
this spotless machine. I have no idea who he/she is, except the pride in this
particular possession is definitely a reflection.
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Small Stone: January 8, 2014
Watching this beautiful
piece of seaweed drifting in San
Francisco Bay
was a moment of serenity this morning. Gray skies added to the sense of
closeness and modified the colors of the water and plant. Nothing sad, it was not
about being detached or floating helplessly. Simply an appreciation of beauty
and the peaceful feeling of that moment.
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