Saturday, July 4, 2009

On this Independence Day

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I visited a site called intent.com where I reread a the following post

Intend the Return of Laura Ling and Euna Lee | Intent.com

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I don't celebrate in the way that many others do with alcohol over-eating and lots of noise. I tend to count my many blessings and enjoy time with loved ones. Today I spent time with my grand babies and laughed. Our day was centered towards each other and not food etc. Sounds boring to many but I appreciate these times very much. There have been countless times where I longed for "boredom".

I think of all the heart ache in the world and all the things that need change. I think of what we have the power to do and what we most certainly are ignorant to. I struggle with knowing the truth and exploitation. It's hard to even know what to repost some times as I don't want just some gory picture without some action taken. I usually decide to go with truth and hope that people act upon it even it's just to say a prayer or two. I'm thinking of Neda
and want to include her beautiful life pictures as well as that final famous photo. It haunts me but I feel we should be aware no matter how much we cringe. http://weareallneda.com/




There has been a lot in the news on Michael Jackson. He was a great entertainer. This video of his stands out for me.

And of course Farrah took a page of my Art Diary.
My thoughts on this date..

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Unfinished

I painted this as the eagle crying so much it is blood. But not to represent just sorrow but perhaps vitality as it spreads thru the waters. Perhaps it is nurturing. Blood can represent hope and will just perhaps. The waters are carrying it further than he is flying. :-) For all not just one.

My wish is for all to be safe. Life is precious and there is nothing more valuable. May no ones life or message of peace be in vain.

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Monday, June 22, 2009

Artist and Author






As a writer—fiction and non-fiction—author, editor, book reviewer, teacher,
and artist, I am a woman of many projects.

I grew up in Upstate New York during the 1950s where I romped in fields
of goldenrod and wild blackberries, and played along the banks of
Nine Mile Creek. This setting and these memories provide the inspiration
for the novel I just completed, titled appropriately,
Nine Mile Creek.

In 2004, I co-authored a book for teachers about using digital technologies
in the classroom.
  Continued.....

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Monday, October 1, 2007

Arts

Sumi-e painting is an art form common to
both Japan and China. The discipline of Sumi-e is founded on good
observation, careful thought and even correct posture and care of
materials.


In the Seventh grade academic curriculum the Asian cultures are
studied. It would be a very natural and valuable correlation to be able
to use the traditional materials to help students to learn about this
ancient art form. In a world that becomes smaller every day it is
important that students gain an appreciation of world cultures that are
different than their own.


In my Art classes, in order to experience the complete
discipline of Sumi-e painting we need ink sticks, grinding stones to
prepare dry pigment and add water, and the traditional bamboo brushes
use be Sumi-e artists. I have traveled in Japan in the past and have
examples and books to use with my students--I lack the materials to
create an "authentic" experience.


My school is in rural North Carolina--our student population is
not diverse. I teach four seventh grade classes of approximately 30
students each year. Our African-American and White students have little
experience with the diverse cultures found in more metropolitan areas.
It is important to me to help them broaden the experiences and
horizons. When we can find value and appreciation in the wealth of
cultural experiences our students become better "world citizens."

I am the director of a growing high school
band program that serves students of a culturally diverse population.
We are 57% free/reduced lunch. We are 70% African American, 15% White,
10% Hispanic, 5% Other. Next year will be the first time our band has
competed in
marching and concert competitions in over 20 years. In
order to compete we need to have balanced instrumentation. I currently
have about 70 students and need to provide low reed and low brass
instruments to fill out the sound in order to be prepared for
competitions.


One of the instruments our program needs is a Tenor Saxophone.
The instrument will be used by an alto saxophone player to provide the
baritone voice of the woodwind section. It will be used in rehearsals,
at football games, at marching competitions, and at concerts. Only 1
student will use this instrument. However, it will be reused from year
to year and will become permanent inventory of the band program. It
will serve the instrumentation needs of our program for many years to
come.


The tenor saxophone will be one more piece of the puzzle towards
us becoming a viable, competitive band program. My goal is for our
students to develop a life long love of music. I am using the
competitive band program as my vehicle to teach this.

Much like the Opaque Projector used for years in schools, the Digital
Projector permits students to project drawings from the Internet,
digital cameras, school-owned multi-media CDs & DVDs, and scanned
drawings that can be used as examples of specific art and
architectural
styles. At PS41 in Brownsville Brooklyn, our developing Beginning
Architecture program needs this device to advance the teaching of the
language of architecture and architectural styles. Our 50 program
students will document neighborhood examples of various architectural
styles using the program's existing digital cameras and bring back
their findings to the classroom for projection and discussion. In so
doing, they will learn the practical uses of art and math, as well as
be exposed to a significant career path, all key NYS Learning Standards.

I copied the above from donors choose as I feel they are proposals that need attention. Some of them have only days left before they expire. I ran across one that already expired without reaching their goal while visiting the site. Maybe we can help some of the current ones reach their goals. There are plenty more to choose from that coincide with your interests. :-)



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Saturday, September 22, 2007

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Friday, September 7, 2007

AARP What?

Whether you vote for this dude or not isn't the issue. He needs a fair shot, he needs signatures. For sure he stands for people of all ages. All ages. He actually is concerned with healthcare, woman and all people, regardless of sexual orientation/ religious beliefs.



The AARp of all people, hmmmm...

If you google aarp and Gravel you will probably get a more complete story etc. Go for it lol

But here is the care2 petition and it has a lot of interesting comments. You don't have to be a voter that supports him to sign this, you just have to be fair. :-)



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Thursday, September 6, 2007

Once I lived........

Once I live upon a time
A shadow I did cast
Now I'm in a different role
Not future, now, nor past


I exist because you let me
A picture I will paint
You hold me deep within your heart
I appear-although it's faint


I splash the ink upon the pulp
I dance across the stage
I'm here because you've called on me
To decorate your page


I've never had a true love
At least not one in flesh
That's how I have love to give to you
A gift that's pure and fresh


When it's just a blank you see
A void where once your art
Open up your soul to me
I'll flow throughout your heart


Where it is the music plays
the voices ring aloud
Where lovers meet, laugh and sway
I'll be amongst the crowd


I'm present in the daycare room
At theatre-back staged
I frequent many concert halls
With passion I'm engaged


Yes, indeed I lived upon a time
You must now live upon your own
Don't wait before your canvas on me
I'm You--all the way to the bone.

:-)


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Thursday, August 2, 2007

Oklahoma Sales Tax Holiday Set for August 3-5, 2007

Up to the Minute...

Public Notice
July 10, 2007

Oklahoma Sales Tax Holiday Set for August 3-5, 2007

Beginning at 12:01 am on Friday, August 3, 2007, and ending at twelve midnight on Sunday, August 5, 2007, Oklahoma will hold a sales tax holiday giving shoppers the opportunity to purchase certain clothing and shoes free of sales tax. This includes state, city, county and local municipality sales taxes.

Retailers are required to participate and may not charge tax on items that are legally tax-exempt during the sales tax holiday. The sales tax holiday exempts the sale of clothing and shoes priced at less than $100 from sales taxes.

For more information and answers to common questions on the sales tax holiday, as well as a listing of sales tax exempt items please refer to the Oklahoma Tax Commission website at www.tax.ok.gov.

Related Link: Oklahoma Sales Tax Holiday Information and FAQs
Related Link: Emergency Rule 710:65-13-511 Sales Tax Holiday (pdf)

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