I wrote: I can’t get over Daves photos – Look at the composition, the colors, the foreground/background, and of course study the beauty and body expression displayed by the birds. Enjoy them!
Dave wrote: Hi Jim, Here are some pictures for the blog. Kind of a mixed bag. A Green Heron up in a tree in our woods. Two Wilson’s Snipe and some Morning doves at our feeders. We got some much needed rain today. That was good as my gardens needed a good watering. Dave
07 21 2022 Dave Cesari
07 21 2022 Dave Cesari
07 21 2022 Dave Cesari
07 21 2022 Dave Cesari
07 21 2022 Dave Cesari
07 21 2022 Dave Cesari
I can not resist showing a few photos from my travels to Michigan and New Hampshire. I selected some photos of art that I saw along the way:
I call this horse a piece of historic art. My good friends Allen and Tess Hoey, (I kept my horses at their place on Drummond Island) donated this horse to the Betsey Seaman Museum – What is it you say? – It is a mannequin like a department store would use to display cloths except this mannequin was used to display the horse harness which they sold in their store.
This is an art wall to me. In Keene New Hampshire is a store where the owner invites students to come in and play games like corn-toss, and small basket ball tossing competition and of course, feel free to write on the wall – His store is like a community center to give the kids a wholesome safe place to stop on the way home from school.
And in Keene, some professional artist decorate the outside walls. – For Human & Animal Rights
I really liked this art wall. The steps look real – I almost tried to walk up them- OOPS they are real – or – are they. What do you think? Very interesting how the artist handled the legs of the artist in the art.
As you swing through life, remember Henry David Thoreau said: “Art is not what you look at that maters, it’s what you see.”
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