Thursday, December 06, 2012

Beautiful FLOTUS

Michelle in purple, simply beautiful.

Bizarro

John McAfee, the antivirus software pioneer , has "suffered two mild heart attacks," Reuters reports.

McAfee, 67, was taken to a hospital in Guatemala after having convulsions, according to CNN.

The Associated Press, however, reports that McAfee was suffering only from "high stress"

McAfee is wanted in Belize for questioning in in connection with the death of his neighbor there. He has been on the run for weeks and was detained in Guatemala on Wednesday on suspicion of entering the country illegally, officials said.

His lawyer, Telesforo Guerra, filed a formal request for asylum with Guatemalan officials Wednesday.

from CNN

The case began to unfold on November 9, when McAfee told police someone had poisoned four of his dogs. To put them out of their misery, he shot each in the head and buried them on his property, a former girlfriend said.
Officials say the dogs' barking and aggressive behavior was a frequent source of friction between McAfee and his neighbor, American businessman Gregory Faull.

Then Faull turned up dead -- two days after the poisoning -- with a gunshot wound to the head. He was in his own living room.

A 9 mm shell was found on the second step on the first floor, and Faull was found dead on the second floor of the home in a remote area of Belize.

Authorities in Belize have wanted to question McAfee about the death. He refused and then went into hiding.

Despite his disappearance, McAfee, 67, has remained in contact with the media, through this link providing a stream of colorful bulletins over his predicament, state of mind and his claim that Belize's authorities want to kill him


For more on this bizarre story, go here.

Windows Wednesday

I'm a day late on this one!


Taken at Epcot in the "happiest place on earth" Walt Disney World. I could live there if I had all the money in the world

Tuesday, December 04, 2012

Kennedy Center Honorees

Members of Led Zepplin Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones were honored by the Kennedy Center on December second.

Heart played Stairway to Heaven, here is the result from the original musicians




Thursday, November 29, 2012

Windows Wednesday


Look at all those Windows heading toward the Quarter!

RIP Zig

Zig Ziglar died Wednesday at age 86, a motivational speaker whose clever way with words inspired millions to stop looking for shortcuts to success -- and instead earn it the old-fashioned way by rolling up their sleeves and getting to work.

This clip teaches us that attitude is EVERYTHING!

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Windows Wednesday

Here is a closeup of a window near the River Landing in Covington, Louisiana


The window is part of this building, the Covington Masonic Lodge, at the end of Columbia Street.

A few years ago this building housed a sound studio that has since moved on.


Saturday, November 17, 2012

Why I like Autumn in SE Louisiana

We took the afternoon off and just sat in the front yard and entertained the dog and cats. I was able to slide through several magazines - even READING some articles - and enjoyed the sunshine and absolutely perfect weather. All in all it was a much needed quiet, comfy afternoon. Around three in the afternoon we took advantage of the light and walked our property and took pictures. What follows are our favorites. Hope you enjoy.


My life's partner enjoying this afternoon and nursing a bad sinus/unknown kind of funk.

Since I retired, my main job is to keep this goofball happy. That means throwing the ball for him to retrieve. He managed to do 3 hours of it this afternoon!!

Deuce!

We moved into our house in April and I just love the long driveway.

Now I grew up in New England and I know that their fall colors are far superior to the following photos, but we take what we can get. I'll take this type of color change in exchange for very short, enjoyable, snow-free winters.

Magnolia leaves



One of the three stunning live oaks that grace our property.

Where pinecones come from :)

What did you do today?












Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Fall Festivals in SE Louisiana


During the past month we've attended a few fests here in the New Orleans area.

There was the Crescent City Blues and BBQ Fest in Lafayette Square

We'd waited a year to see Keb Mo perform. He was his perfect self. This festival was dampened by the fact that I tripped over a wire that must've been related to conduit that was once a parking meter.


It doesn't look evil, but this is the wire sticking out of the surface that tripped me.

It is related to a parking lot on St. Charles and Union

AND I ended up in Tulane's E.R. for 3 hours and 3 stiches AND a tetanus shot. My ribs are still bruised from where I landed on my Nikon D90 and my poor camera can't support filters any more (woe is me, LOL)

We walked back to the fest to see Keb Mo. He was was great, but we left early due to the fact that I wasn't in a festive mood (read heart palpitations from another adventure of mine this year).

But at today's festival - held in historic Covington Louisiana - the Three Rivers Arts Festival we maintained a strict vigilence to watch out for broken pavement and such. I am proud to say that I didn't fall one time!!! And we actually got some good flix to share with y'all. I also took a lot of windows for my Windows Wednesday series.

Covington is a town almost as old as New Orleans and her architecture shows it. The city is also the home to the artsy-fartsy people who put on a festival like Three Rivers. Don't get me wrong, I love walking thru this Festival, but some of the people are rather phoney for my taste.

On the other hand we caught a lot of pictures that capture the intrigue,beauty and talent that is showcased by the Three Rivers Arts Festival. Take a look!


There were several vendors selling these awsome glass globes.


There were artisans working in metal, pottery and wood, creating bowls, vases, bread pans, fresh flower holders and more.



This glass vase was at it's most beautiful when the sun shone on it.

These glass globes were shown off using white lights inside one of the many open art galleries on Columbia Street, where the festival took place.

Awesome wood sculptures of New Orleans' iconic architecture were featured


The weater was beautiful, allowing us to enjoy tiny flowers still blooming in November.


This fountain can be found walking toward the historic Columbia Street Landing



We took a tour of Dependable Glass Works where we learned that - not only do they do glass - they do glass ANY WAY you want it. This pane is just an example of the hundreds of variations they offer. It was a fascinating tour



I loved how this glass sculpture of the state of Louisiana sitting on a colored glass countertop looked.


The sky was covered with puffy clouds, it was awesome. I just wish I'd taken a picture of it!! We liked the look of this very old vent.

This was a very cool, funky sculpture

Here is a bigger view of her work. And here is her webpage for more interesting papier mache work


This artist was selling colorful gourds.

Metal sculptures of all kinds were offered

And this artist had huge garden metal sculptures

It was an enjoyable few hours. We try to go every year because this festival has quality art work, not just Christmas Bazaar type items.

Here are links to some of the artists we found interesting:

Bergeron Woodworks, who creates fantastically beautiful wooden chests and other furniture from discarded wood .

Works of Man. This artist has a whimsical spirit. He was quite friendly and his work on miniature "machines" is incredible!

Savoye Originals.
His work with various materials is excellent. His gallery is fun to look through. It's on Columbia Street.

Out of Thibodaux, Bergeron Woodworks creates very beautiful furniture and framing

John Perilloux from Robert Louisiana creates awesome tables and lamps with a nod toward natural lines.

Natural Frames by Organic woodworking are beautiful. Check out their website!

Joshua Lee Studio in New Orleans. His work depicts life in New Orleans and is very, very good

My favorite jewery creater was Chester Allen His work is unique, beautiful and each piece has a story. Check him out for your Christmas shopping!







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