Technically autumn arrived a month ago for the northern hemisphere but for those of us in the Southwest region of the US, it feels like summer is struggling to release it’s fiery hands from the atmosphere.
However, autumn has been slowly extinguishing the flames of summer heat by ways of later sunrises and earlier sunsets, minimizing the hours in the day warmth is allowed.
I had the fortune of visiting Lake Tahoe (first time) after Labor Day. In that area at that time I could truly sense the change in seasons. It was an amazing weekend spent amongst the trees, the water and the mountains. Below are a few memories from that trip.
At the bottom of the mountain at Emerald Bay State Park Colorful bird in the forest.Water fowl enjoying the lake.Lake Tahoe from the entrance to Emerald Bay State Park.Lake Tahoe on the Nevada side of the city.View of the lake from my paddle board on the California side.
During a recent walk through my local convention center I looked upward and noticed faux bird and clouds/sky hanging throughout the expanse of the food court.
I *think* I get what the vision was here, but the size of each piece seems rather small; the sky/cloud pieces especially should be larger in my opinion.
I’m curious if whomever came up with the idea- if the execution was as intended.
I’m curious if it’s weird to eat your meals under a fake sky with fake birds.
Lastly, I’m curious if when this food court is open and hopping, if convention attendees even notice the fake birds and sky adorning the ceiling?!
Sidenote: The “featured image” you may have saw in the WP Reader was WP’s AI generated image.
While the “sky” and “clouds” are more noticeable, this looks like bird wings hanging from the ceiling, instead of the representation of a full bird. Verdict, this is even creepier than the actual installation.
Do you have any public spaces in your area with *curious* adornments? Drop a note in the comments below.
HOUSEKEEPING
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I recently posted these photos and zine as four separate posts on a different blog…
Sound confusing? Well it is.
Since the beginning of this year, I’ve wanted to start fresh with a new site and be more intentional vs my initial go round blogging from 2011-2014. So in June I did start fresh and built a new site where I was going to be more serious. And I started posting things.
In digging through my WordPress account, I found this blog that you’re reading now.
I forgot I had this blog. And reading back through the contents, I was like – this is my true voice. Actually I created this blog as a complement to my main one back in 2012 because the main blog was focused on sharing the interesting and weird stuff I photographed in my area, in addition to sharing snippets of writing I was working on at the time. This blog was my sarcastic side- the “let me make fun of the absurd.”
The reality is, my true voice is somewhere between my two original blogs. But there’s no reason I can’t do it all in one spot. So I’m going with this one.
However, I already posted some cool photos on the other blog so rather than a simple reblog of those posts, I’m making ONE BIG POST mashing together the photos I posted on the other blog and now all my current content is in one place because I can. :-p
So here goes…
The ZINE
You can download a PDF copy here or from the DOWNLOADS page.
Below is the Digital Edition…
Garden 1: Japanese Friendship Garden/Rohohen: Phoenix, AZ
So now that you’ve seen the ZINE, below are some photos of the Japanese Friendship Garden, also known as Rohohen. Prior to November 2021, I’d never visited the gardens. I ended up here after registering for a weekend writing class through the Phoenix Arts Center. The class was focused on using nature and meditiation to generate written work. Having been to various writing workshops and conferences over the years, this was by far my favorite workshop.
The entire workshop was conducted at the garden over two morning sessions (9am-noon). Both days, we were given time to wander the garden on our own, encouraged to sit and observe, meditate.
After a specified amount of time, the class of 10 plus the instructor would converge on the lawn where we’d discuss our observations, read short pieces on nature and then write based on prompts given to us by the instructor.
We’d then share pieces of our writing to the class. It was a very positive experience!
One drawback is that our class did not stay in touch. One of our classmates did send out a group email after class to see if anyone would like to have regular meet ups at the garden for future writing sprints. Although some of us responded, nothing ever came of it.
I have found it hard to locate a writer’s group – either in person or virutally- but in the meantime I’ve continued to find smaller events/opportunities such as this workshop to keep me motivated and inspired – to move forward with my craft.
I did generate many pieces of writing during this workshop. Last year, I began to sift through my scribblings from this weekend. As a result, I created the zine referenced above to highlight some of my writing from this weekend.
One thing I reference in the zine is an apartment complex that overlooks the garden, as seen in the photo above.
If you are ever in the Phoenix area, I’d encourage you to visit this spot! Despite a nearby festival intruding upon the serenity of the garden on the second day, the garden is truly a hidden treasure in the city.
Garden 2: Vizcaya Gardens, Miami FL
Taken March 2015 at Vizcaya Gardens, Miami Florida overlooking Biscayne Bay. It’s a historic estate that was owned by some bigwhig from the 1800s but has many antiques as well as actual gardens. Definitely worth checking out if you’re in the Miami area.
QUESTIONS:
Questions for you!!!
Do you have a favorite spot in your area that provides serenity from the din of city?
Do you have a community around one of your hobbies or creative pursuits? If so, how did you find your community?