From the other night. I like this angle, with the reflection of the sunset on my neighbor’s solar panels.
♦ Thanks for all your kind comments on the passing of Jimmy Buffett. Don is having a really hard time with it. He has experienced the loss of a few friends this year, and now this. Unexpected and shocking, though we know now he’d been fighting cancer for a while. James Taylor said that keeping it quiet was very much Jimmy. We’ve been in contact with various cast members of E2M and everyone is devastated.
Don had a gig on Saturday night, so he donned a Hawaiian shirt that he wore onstage in Margaritaville and sang that song as part of his set. The obvious things apply: it just doesn’t seem possible for such a life force to be gone, he was so loved by so many, how kind and good he was – all of it.
♦ Moving in another direction – today I am fixing something on my painting that I don’t like. I left it alone for two days so the paint would dry a bit, but today is fix it day. I went a little too far with something and now I want it gone.
♦ Animals continue to be fascinated by the porch – I’m used to seeing chipmunks go back and forth, but the groundhogs and bunnies are a whole new thing. This morning, I was sitting in my chair in the den and the window was open. I kept hearing sounds coming from the porch, fairly quiet, but definitely a kind of gentle scuffling. Finally I got up and opened the front door to investigate and there was a rabbit. The whole thing fascinates me because of course I go out there after the animal has exited to see if there’s been any damage to plants. Nothing. They’re just exploring.
So I’m calling it The Case of the Curious Animals and the Porch.
♦ We are in for a very hot and humid week, which I am not looking forward to. Temps in the low nineties, high humidity; the kind of weather I loathe. I guess Mother Nature is giving us one last taste of summer.
♦ I’m still reading several chapters of War and Peace a day. If I was working full time, I’d keep to a chapter a day, but I have a lot of free time and Tolstoy is one of the greatest of writers, so why not? I am way ahead of the schedule. I’ll be done in a week or so.
♦ And I’m still watching Landscape Artist of the Year. I’ve moved from the first four seasons, which are on Amazon Prime, to the episodes on YouTube, which are a bit trickier to watch in order because many of them are not identified as “Season whatever, episode whatever.” That drives me a bit nuts, but I’m getting a semblance of chronological order, maybe missing an episode or two, which I’ll hopefully pick up later in the process. I’m fascinated by all of the different styles of painting and I try to really take in the brush strokes, the use of light, etc.
I’ll move on to Portrait Artist of the Year after I’m done with Landscape. I’m a bit less interested, simply because I don’t ever see myself doing any kind of portrait, but I’m sure I’ll get hooked as soon as I watch the first episode.
Stay safe.
Happy Monday.