never-ending gallery

This is for your own works!!!
Cate
Posts: 3470
Joined: Tue Nov 06, 2007 4:27 am

Re: never-ending gallery

Post by Cate »

ohhh - I just saw this on facebook and zoomed over to see if you had it posted here! I'm not sure if your title is intentionally a six word short story, but it is, and then when you look up and see the Fathers smile ... chills went down my back.
Run kid! your dad is not doing well today!!!!
User avatar
Geoffrey
Posts: 4250
Joined: Tue Jan 10, 2006 12:11 am

Re: never-ending gallery

Post by Geoffrey »

Cate wrote:
>ohhh - I just saw this on facebook and zoomed over to see if you had it posted here! I'm not sure if your title is intentionally a six word short story, but it is, and then when you look up and see the Fathers smile ... chills went down my back. Run kid! your dad is not doing well today!!!!
-----
good to see you cate! no need to be alarmed, though. i don't doubt that abraham had mental issues, but like much in the bible there is no evidence that the story was anything other than bullshit. below is another example :)
255.jpg
by the way, some pictures that appear on facebook do not appear in this forum - and vice versa. also, some are posted privately and some not at all.
User avatar
Geoffrey
Posts: 4250
Joined: Tue Jan 10, 2006 12:11 am

Re: never-ending gallery

Post by Geoffrey »

254.jpg
dar
Posts: 535
Joined: Fri Aug 23, 2002 1:53 am

Re: never-ending gallery

Post by dar »

I still haven't destroyed my "deep in the desert" records...but I certainly learned I was living for nothing during those lost years. I think it was our first interaction around 1999 G? It's definitely been a minute. It's so good to see you posting sketches and interacting in this gallery. Thanks for all you do in keeping this place alive.
User avatar
Geoffrey
Posts: 4250
Joined: Tue Jan 10, 2006 12:11 am

Re: never-ending gallery

Post by Geoffrey »

dar wrote:
>I still haven't destroyed my "deep in the desert" records...but I certainly learned I was living for nothing during those lost years. I think it was our first interaction around 1999 G? It's definitely been a minute. It's so good to see you posting sketches and interacting in this gallery. Thanks for all you do in keeping this place alive.
----
yes, we have been acquainted for a long time. concerning 'keeping this place alive', there might be some truth in that - but others (including yourself), make equally valuable contributions. thanks for the photos you posted. abby is right, you do look fantastic! :)
__________________________________
"You're beauty lost to you yourself."
254.jpg
User avatar
Geoffrey
Posts: 4250
Joined: Tue Jan 10, 2006 12:11 am

Re: never-ending gallery

Post by Geoffrey »

"you know that she's half crazy, but that's why you want to be there."
255.jpg
User avatar
Geoffrey
Posts: 4250
Joined: Tue Jan 10, 2006 12:11 am

Re: never-ending gallery

Post by Geoffrey »

"working for the yankee dollar."
255.jpg
User avatar
Geoffrey
Posts: 4250
Joined: Tue Jan 10, 2006 12:11 am

Re: never-ending gallery

Post by Geoffrey »

teenage peasant girl publicly executed by an english court.
255.jpg
User avatar
Geoffrey
Posts: 4250
Joined: Tue Jan 10, 2006 12:11 am

Re: never-ending gallery

Post by Geoffrey »

254.jpg
its4inthemorning
Posts: 607
Joined: Mon Aug 23, 2010 7:59 pm
Location: Allentown, Pennsylvania

Re: never-ending gallery

Post by its4inthemorning »

G, liked your clever captions to the last three submissions!

4
2010 DECEMBER 10 - CAESARS COLOSSEUM, LAS VEGAS / 2012 SEPTEMBER 28 - L'OLYMPIA, PARIS
2012 OCTOBER 3 - PALAU SANT JORDI, BARCELONA / 2012 DECEMBER 13 - K-ROCK CENTRE, KINGSTON
2013 APRIL 6 - RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL, NEW YORK CITY / 2013 JULY 9 - PIAZZA NAPOLEONE, LUCCA
2017 NOVEMBER 4-8 - MONTREAL "TOWER OF SONG" CELEBRATION - RIP, YOU GOT ME SINGING!
User avatar
LisaLCFan
Posts: 2887
Joined: Sun Apr 26, 2009 9:24 pm
Location: Canada

Re: never-ending gallery

Post by LisaLCFan »

One can find a lot of art in nature, including abstract art: here is a photo I took on the weekend, of algae swirling around in a pond on a windy day. It was quite enjoyable watching the different shapes come and go in the water. I am constantly awestruck by the bountiful beauty found in nature!
Abstract Algae.sm.JPG
User avatar
LisaLCFan
Posts: 2887
Joined: Sun Apr 26, 2009 9:24 pm
Location: Canada

Re: never-ending gallery

Post by LisaLCFan »

Geoffrey wrote: Thu Sep 11, 2025 4:41 pm [posted several colourful pictures inspired by Leonard Cohen songs]
I like the colours in your latest series!

Here's another photo of one of my local birds, quite a striking one, a blue jay. I took the photo through a window, and the bird was splashing about in my bird bath, thus it is a bit blurry. I did open the door to try to get a clear shot, but the bird was not cooperative and flew away before I could do so!
Blue Jay Bird Bath sm.JPG
User avatar
Geoffrey
Posts: 4250
Joined: Tue Jan 10, 2006 12:11 am

Re: never-ending gallery

Post by Geoffrey »

its4inthemorning wrote:
>G, liked your clever captions to the last three submissions!
-----
thank you. it's always good to move into new areas, so let's see how long this series lasts.
-----
-----
LisaLCFan wrote:
>One can find a lot of art in nature, including abstract art: here is a photo I took on the weekend, of algae swirling around in a pond on a windy day. It was quite enjoyable watching the different shapes come and go in the water. I am constantly awestruck by the bountiful beauty found in nature!
-----
interesting. not everyone would have been captivated by this swirling algae. you have eyes that are more open than the average person. yes, definitely abstract art! :)

>I like the colours in your latest series!
-----
thanks. those pics take more effort than the monochrome ones. the 'joan of arc' pic was posted only after considerable hesitation.

>Here's another photo of one of my local birds, quite a striking one, a blue jay. I took the photo through a window, and the bird was splashing about in my bird bath, thus it is a bit blurry. I did open the door to try to get a clear shot, but the bird was not cooperative and flew away before I could do so!
-----
that is a good photo, beautiful little blue jay, doesn't need to be crystal clear. 'blurry' is not always a negative adjective; it actually helped make 'blonde on blonde' an iconic album cover. it also reminds one of the superb 2021 documentary 'the world's a little blurry'.
https://youtu.be/mBTkETihgAA?si=8Sy-qHPRdmyGs1q6
User avatar
LisaLCFan
Posts: 2887
Joined: Sun Apr 26, 2009 9:24 pm
Location: Canada

Re: never-ending gallery

Post by LisaLCFan »

Geoffrey wrote: Wed Sep 17, 2025 3:00 pm ...that is a good photo, beautiful little blue jay, doesn't need to be crystal clear. 'blurry' is not always a negative adjective...
Just as well -- sometimes I feel rather blurry, as does life itself! Clarity can seem desirable, and I sometimes seek it, but sometimes (often? always?) it simply cannot be achieved: perhaps clarity is nothing but an illusion, a folly, an unobtainable goal. If one can recognise and accept the inherent lack of clarity in most things (all things?) and embrace the blurriness, I think that it can be quite liberating, and may even lead to a deep feeling of tranquillity.
User avatar
Geoffrey
Posts: 4250
Joined: Tue Jan 10, 2006 12:11 am

Re: never-ending gallery

Post by Geoffrey »

LisaLCFan wrote:
>Just as well -- sometimes I feel rather blurry, as does life itself! Clarity can seem desirable, and I sometimes seek it, but sometimes (often? always?) it simply cannot be achieved: perhaps clarity is nothing but an illusion, a folly, an unobtainable goal. If one can recognise and accept the inherent lack of clarity in most things (all things?) and embrace the blurriness, I think that it can be quite liberating, and may even lead to a deep feeling of tranquillity.
-----
well said! :)
__________________________
first lady of the united states
255.jpg
Post Reply

Return to “Writing, Music and Art by the Forum members”