Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Why I love the Ellen DeGeneres Show

Why?
Because Ellen DeGeneres is so gosh darn GENEROUS!
I --L-O-V-E-- that quality in a person.
A big heart.

I think she has the best job in the world - making people happy, making them laugh, spreading goodwill, helping families out - WOW.

Today Ellen wiped away $85K in mortgage payments, $15K in credit card debt and I bet this lucky family will receive a new car.

With all the bad, bad, bad news on TV, on AOL, on the radio, and all the short, irritable tempers as a result of daily stress - watching Ellen - is an antidote to all toxic bad news.

Hats off to Ellen!

Saturday, November 14, 2009

It's a Matter of Perspective - PV Library Art Reception

There are simple pleasures in life. Tonight I felt a sense of satisfaction as I checked in as an artist at the PV Library art reception.

Art shows are wonderful venues that promote friendly exchanges. You meet the most intesting people - who are open to ideas, discussion and different perspectives.

I wouldn't really call myself an artist - but I have to admit, I like the title - and I receive enjoyment from sharing my photography with others. I found myself asking questions and striking up conversation, "Do you recognize the setting?"I would ask. What I enjoyed about this local art show, is that the images of a local walking path were identifiable, relateable and resonated with the group.

Applicantication to the art show required an artist statement for consideration although they were not displayed with the art. I had two pieces displayed....

Title: Walking Path at Ocean Front
Artist’s Statement:
The quiet enjoyment of a peaceful stroll, with the smell of sage and a gentle ocean breeze is what brings me to the beloved walking path at Ocean Front in Palos Verdes. Teeming quietly with life, the natural preserve is a reminder that every day is a winding road - and you never know exactly what lies ahead.
Title: The Path that Lies Ahead
Artist’s Statement:
This is the sister piece to “Walking Path at Ocean Front”. Washed in the light of the sunset, the viewpoint is welcoming, serene and beautiful.

Strange as it may seem, even though the pieces are for sale, I'd rather have them back in my home. The photos were hung in place that I passed by several times a day and I would always smile in passing. You see, I love Palos Verdes. I cherish my happy, peaceful walks. And I love my home.