by Mauverneen
Wow. Another year done. Did it seem to go as fast for you as it did for me? And the new year is 2020. We used to think that was so far into the future that it sounded like science fiction, yet here it is. I remember ringing in the year 2000. Some thought the world would end and that our computers would all implode, but the world celebrated the New Year as it always had, maybe a bit more fully, more extravagant, more apprehensive. But we all woke up the next morning to marvel that the '90's were behind us. Hard to believe it's been 20 years.
People dreamed that by 2020 cars would fly, we would reach Mars, and have fully automated homes, and robots to do our bidding. While we may not have actual cars that fly - yet - a couple of companies are definitely experimenting with them and in Dubai the police do have flying motorcycles. And there are hoverboards. While we have not yet put a man on Mars, we have put a roving vehicle there, and as far as our homes being automated... well how many of us have a Roomba? A Ring doorbell? And how many of us have Alexa turn that coffee pot on in the morning? We're getting more and more automated. If only they could come up with something that would haul my trash bin to the curb every week!
As far as cars go, we have self-park, self-drive, and so many interior options that were only dreams in the not too distant past. With just the touch of a finger our dashboards can hook us up to our phone, the internet, music and video. It tells us not just how fast we are going, but how many miles we have left before we run out of gas, the outside temperature, cameras that help us back up, and sensors that help us avoid collisions. Some systems can even detect a drowsy driver. And let's not forget the GPS! It is so common, we just take it for granted these days. But my favorite of all? Heated seats! Sure beats a hot brick and a lap robe.
We still hold to tradition though, in many ways, particularly in the food we eat; champagne at midnight, herring on New Year's Day, or grapes, or peas. And of course, making resolutions. One tradition I've only recently heard of is taking your empty suitcase for a walk around the block to bring you a year filled with travel. I may give this one a try as I toast the New Year.
With 2020 upon us, I would like to wish each and every one of you a Happy New Year! May it bring you better things than you could ever have imagined.
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Tuesday, August 6, 2019
Positively Familiar Faces
by Mauverneen
And - one more familiar 'face' most of us will recognize...
A recent trip to the Art Institute of Chicago with friends really boosted my spirits. I always find a trip to Chicago exciting and invigorating. A visit to the Art Museum is calming and uplifting. That may sound contradictory, but for me, it is a rejuvenating experience, a lovely respite that both soothes and feeds the soul.
Wandering through at a leisurely pace there is always something new to be seen, and old favorites to be visited. There is something special about spotting a famous painting - like spotting a celebrity on a crowded street - that catches me somewhat by surprise. Like a starstruck teenager, I stand in awe gazing at paintings I've read about, or maybe only seen photos of. Like stories come to life, materialized right in front of me.
Of course we saw the current Manet exhibit. As far back as high school I always preferred Manet to Monet.
I decided to post a few 'familiar faces.'
Of course we saw the current Manet exhibit. As far back as high school I always preferred Manet to Monet.
I decided to post a few 'familiar faces.'
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The Child's Bath, Mary Cassatt |
Two Sisters (On the Terrace), Pierre-Auguste Renoir |
American Gothic, Grant Wood
Rembrandt is, of course, outstanding. His portraits to me are absolutely mesmerizing.
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Young Woman At An Open Half Door, Rembrandt
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Old Man With A Gold Chain, Rembrandt |
Self Portrait, Rembrandt |
Mrs George Swinton, John Singer Sargent |
Cow's Skull with Calico Roses, Georgia O'Keefe |
Tuesday, June 11, 2019
Positively Penguins!
by Mauverneen
Everybody loves a penguin it seems. And how could you not? Look at that face!
My daughter and I heard about 'After Hours: Penguin Party' at Chicago's Shedd Aquarium and we decided to go.
'After Hours' programs, in case you don't know, are held at lots of museums. Often you have special access to exhibits, there is usually food and drink available, and it's a lot less crowded. Not to mention fun.
Being the aquarium, we saw lots of creatures besides penguins, but it was indeed all about those adorable Penguins! Besides the real thing, there were penguin souvenirs like plush penguins and penguin cookies!
There are different varieties of course, but being no expert I can't guarantee what these were (I believe Magellanic and African). Nevertheless, they are adorable. Small - only about a foot tall - and oh, so cute! They waddle adorably, hop when going up or down rocky terrain, and swim quite fast. The ones they brought out to showcase were friendly, not the least bit afraid of people, and were quite fond of getting treats. Everyone wanted to get up close to them. No touching was allowed, but there were a limited number of personal visits with a penguin and a trainer that one could sign up for. Unfortunately, we were too late for that. But we did get to see them up close, and spent time in front of the penguin exhibit watching them, along with everyone else.
We walked from the train station to the aquarium, stopping about halfway for lunch. Of course I was taking pictures along the way. And my daughter was taking pictures of me taking pictures. Which amused us both. Immensely!
Everybody loves a penguin it seems. And how could you not? Look at that face!
My daughter and I heard about 'After Hours: Penguin Party' at Chicago's Shedd Aquarium and we decided to go.
'After Hours' programs, in case you don't know, are held at lots of museums. Often you have special access to exhibits, there is usually food and drink available, and it's a lot less crowded. Not to mention fun.
Being the aquarium, we saw lots of creatures besides penguins, but it was indeed all about those adorable Penguins! Besides the real thing, there were penguin souvenirs like plush penguins and penguin cookies!
There are different varieties of course, but being no expert I can't guarantee what these were (I believe Magellanic and African). Nevertheless, they are adorable. Small - only about a foot tall - and oh, so cute! They waddle adorably, hop when going up or down rocky terrain, and swim quite fast. The ones they brought out to showcase were friendly, not the least bit afraid of people, and were quite fond of getting treats. Everyone wanted to get up close to them. No touching was allowed, but there were a limited number of personal visits with a penguin and a trainer that one could sign up for. Unfortunately, we were too late for that. But we did get to see them up close, and spent time in front of the penguin exhibit watching them, along with everyone else.
We walked from the train station to the aquarium, stopping about halfway for lunch. Of course I was taking pictures along the way. And my daughter was taking pictures of me taking pictures. Which amused us both. Immensely!
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Tuesday, June 4, 2019
Positively Promoting....Myself!
by Mauverneen
A little something different today. I had a post planned, but this happened. The local newspaper runs a column called Local Lit, featuring a different author each week. this week, guess who they picked! Me. So....here is my short story. I do hope you enjoy it. Let me know!
A little something different today. I had a post planned, but this happened. The local newspaper runs a column called Local Lit, featuring a different author each week. this week, guess who they picked! Me. So....here is my short story. I do hope you enjoy it. Let me know!
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