#9
Picture by Ron
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Drawing at The Museum
Labels:
collection
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crayons
,
drawing
,
entertainment
,
hobby
,
museum
Monday, April 13, 2020
Tuesday, April 7, 2020
February Photo Summary
Here is a note on what happened in February.
We walked when the weather was cooperating - around the town
and in the wilderness as well.
15 Feb. - Open School Day at Crave Creek Country School
16 Feb. - Music Concert
The first concert ever where we needed earplugs, at least at the beginning of the performance, because the sounds were so high that they were hurting. The performer used earplugs, we had not been told to bring some. The compositions by Mr. Shaver were enjoyable, the music reminded me of the works by King Crimson, the classic British rock band. Classic not meaning classical music of course.
Our favorite piece was a song sang in the movie "Brother Where Art Thou?"
And more walks we did when we could ...
We walked when the weather was cooperating - around the town
and in the wilderness as well.
15 Feb. - Open School Day at Crave Creek Country School
16 Feb. - Music Concert
The first concert ever where we needed earplugs, at least at the beginning of the performance, because the sounds were so high that they were hurting. The performer used earplugs, we had not been told to bring some. The compositions by Mr. Shaver were enjoyable, the music reminded me of the works by King Crimson, the classic British rock band. Classic not meaning classical music of course.
23 Feb. - Music Concert in Church - we liked the ladies' voices very much.
Our favorite piece was a song sang in the movie "Brother Where Art Thou?"
And more walks we did when we could ...
Labels:
church
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classical music
,
entertainment
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February
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Hill Country
,
hobby
,
landscape
,
music
,
nature
,
Texas
,
walk
Saturday, April 4, 2020
Drawing At The Museum
#8
drawing by Ron
And here (below) my version of Paul Klee's painting which is my reply to a current FB trend - people recreating popular paintings in their own way, with the stuff they find.
drawing by Ron
And here (below) my version of Paul Klee's painting which is my reply to a current FB trend - people recreating popular paintings in their own way, with the stuff they find.
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