Saturday, October 28, 2017

Uhhhhh....weelll....Yeah, it's highlights from last year.

 
It's October 2017 and I finally have a more stable internet connection. Hallelujah! The Lesson: I can survive with limited internet, but I miss blogging about little aspects of life that give me joy. Yeah, some of my experiences are ordinary and lack drama, but they make me smile.
 
 
 
I was at a bakery in Farmington Hills, MI. On the counter was a little model bakery complete with a jolly baker; all of it made of Legos.

 
I watched Brutus the golden doodle. At the time he had an in-ground pool.  His mama Jamie, got him a life jacket.  My granddaughters enjoyed swimming him.


 
Jamie her boyfriend Scott took me to Eastern Market.  I hadn't been there in decades. We had rain, but it didn't keep people from getting out for some fresh produce. I really liked this moment when a dog and owner were waiting out the rain.  They seemed so relaxed even though behind them was a bustle of activity from vendors and shoppers. 
 
It was nice to see the stalls have gone through some restoration.

 
 
This was Louvre Jr. at Art-a-licious art festival in downtown Adrian, MI.
I have been the curator since it's beginnings. The goal of Louvre Jr. is to give community children "Art Experience." Non-profits offer art projects that reflect their mission. Afterwards they give the child a bead signifying completion. When the child has the designated amount of beads they head to Louvre Jr. I confirm  that they have the correct number, engage in some small talk about their favorite activity and then give an art lesson on the actual Louvre and a famous artwork found there. I begin by asking questions to check for previous knowledge. After the art lesson children are invited to select a work of art on display that has been donated by artists selling at the festival or who are members of local art guilds.  The goal is to give children experiences in making, appreciation and collecting (being a patron). This is one of the most thoughtful gifts I have ever seen given to children.
Louvre Jr. fills my heart with joy. Thank you artists!






This is Noa outside of J & G's Pizzeria in Sylvania, OH. The restaurant hired someone to paint an elaborate mural on one of the windows.  If you notice the pizza is cut in diagonals, which is J & G's practice.













I attended a wedding in Wisconsin last October.  The venue was on a river and this was the view across it.  The tables were named after places the bride and groom had visited (mostly in England). It was a sweet wedding and a beautiful beginning to bonding two lives.

 
Rock, Paper and Scissors. They were really too cute for school.


 
Adrian Public Library holds an annual Gingerbread House competition.  This was my favorite. It love those Marshmallow piggies.

 
Again, I made fancy gift boxes.


 
Also, I went to Siena Heights University to hear a Christmas concert to see my friend Larissa. The concert was solemn and just the right event to put folks in the Christmas mood. The audience was invited to bring a canned good to give to needy families.

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