(bree-ko-LAZH) noun Something created using a mix of whatever happens to be available. [From French bricolage (do-it-yourself job), from bricoler (to putter around, to do odd jobs), from bricole (trifle), from Italian briccola.]
Mar 31, 2009
Paxton (formerly known as Porky) Update
Paxton (the handsome rescue dog, formerly known as Porky) is going GREAT in his new home with Cody. He's making friends with the neighborhood pups, he is running at the dog park, and racing greyhounds at Cody's mother's home. Paxton is enjoying a much more active lifestyle than he did while he was convalescing at Casa Mantequilla, and it appears that it agrees with him. We miss him - especially when we are eating popcorn or bananas (two of his favorite treats), but we are very grateful that he is home now, with Cody. I love that picture, I think they have the same expression on their faces. Great match!
Mar 30, 2009
Heidi Hooper
This is kind of amazing to me. There is an artist, Heidi Hooper, who makes art from dryer lint. She is a cancer survivor who switched mediums from metalsmithing to lint paintings, because of the ease of use. I like that her work is not only beautifully colorful, but it it also eco-friendly.
Mar 24, 2009
After Breakfast
A couple of times a month, I am lucky enough to have breakfast with Matt and Sky. Sometimes when David is in town, I get the pleasure of his company, too.
After breakfast at Tacos-A-Go-Go, I snapped a few shots. I have been really drawn to the light rail lately and I think I am going to have to get serious about doing a series of train photos. Robot Head by Finijo
I think it's time for Sky and I to head back downtown to finish the photoshoot that was interrupted last month.
Mar 20, 2009
Saffie and the Give a $#*% Stray
We have a stray cat who wanders daily through our yard. Our cats have noticed (we think with envy) how he roams freely through the yard they are forbidden to enter. Saffie did her best to get her point across, but the stray was completely unphased.
Mar 15, 2009
Hand Carved
Teak Bicycle by Finijo
I spotted this hand carved, teak wood bicycle hanging in a bicycle shop on Bellaire Blvd. (next to the Black Eyed Pea). I talked to the shop owner about it and he said he picked it up at a swap meet for about $350.00. He said he rode it once from the back of his store, to the front of his store and that the wooden seat was so uncomfortable that he had his employees hang it up as a work of art. It is a truly gorgeous bike and everything on the bike is made of wood, except the tires, some hardware and the chain. Amazing!
Mar 14, 2009
Yay, Connor!!
Connor earned his brown belt/black stripe, and is now on his way to getting his black belt now! He is really excited (as are we) and he's put in a lot of hard work. If he keeps at it the way he has been, he will earn his black belt in about 18 months - before he finishes high school. I am so proud of him for keeping at it and not giving up, even when he's tired and going through growing pains. Way to go, Con!
Mar 9, 2009
Madness
On the way into work I found myself behind the most interesting motorcycle I think I have seen.
It was even more interesting to me because a woman was riding it, and she named her motorcycle - Madness.
I followed her and when she arrived at her destination, I took several photos. I am not one to really notice motor vehicles of any type, but I think this bike is pretty cool.
Mar 5, 2009
Mother and Child
This is a painting done by Mrs. Anderson. She reproduced a painting that appeared in Living Buddhism and she plans to send it to the FNCC as a way of showing her devotion to SGI. It was done with oils and it is truly beautiful, both in composition and in the depth and richness of the color.
Mrs. Anderson is about 4'11" and she's 88 years old. She volunteers, she gardens, she performs Japanese, Line, and Hip-Hop dance (I've seen her do this) and she is a spit fire. In short, she is a hero of mine, and I hope I have her energy and her zest for life when I am her age. She's an inspiration.
Mar 1, 2009
Hamlet 2
It's been a long time since I did a movie review, but Hamlet 2 warrants the mention. I have not seen a comedy that made me laugh repeatedly in a really long time, but Hamlet 2 had so many ridiculous lines, I could not help myself.
The cast is great. Steve Coogan (British actor who played Alan Partridge) is a high school drama teacher who is trying to put on the "big show" to save the Drama Department from budget cuts. He writes an original musical, Hamlet 2, with great songs like, "Rock Me Sexy Jesus." The sequel to Shakespeare's Hamlet includes a time machine, dance numbers, You can find the soundtrack at Amazon.com. His wife is played by Catherine Keener, and their roommate Gary is played by David Arquette. The humor in this film is irreverent and rapid fire, so if you aren't paying attention, some of the lines will fly by. Of course, Marilyn and I laughed the hardest at some of the phrases exclaimed "ass turd monkey fucker," and "I feel like I've been raped in the face" come to mind. I know, vulgar and sophomoric, but in the context they were used, also quite funny. There is a scene with the parents of a Latino student that is a scream. Hamlet 2 reminds me a lot of Saved, so of course I thought it was great.
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