Pretend art and other things celebrating my weirdness, I mean uniqueness
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Watch my fingers/watch my mouth
May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight. O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer. Ps.19:14
This is my prayer today.
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Kim-
This will probably sound ridiculous, but your post reminded me of something sort of funny...
When I was taking a Bible class with this gung-ho-for-J.C. professor, he said that people who are repelled by the word of you-know-who need to be exorcised of demons by priests; I slunk down into my seat while he was speaking... I was thinking, "Define repel..."
I hope this wasn't offensive; it was more a weak attempt at blog humor.
When I used to go to bars when I turned 21, it was so much fun making fun of people dancing...they were just letting off stress and I should've admired them for being able to be themselves.
A really good pot is in the details. --Doug Casebeer at the Ceramics Workshop in Jamaica '10
There's only one way to grow while making art: take risks and allow yourself to make a lot of bad work, then look at it. I consider what is working well, what missed the mark or confused the reading, what needs to be adjusted on the next one. --Linda Arbuckle in The Penland Book of Ceramics
All great actions have been simple, and all great pictures are. --Ralph Waldo Emerson
Almost all photos are my property (even the bad ones). Please ask if you would like to copy them. Don't think anyone would, but just in case please ask. Thanks!
2 comments:
Kim-
This will probably sound ridiculous, but your post reminded me of something sort of funny...
When I was taking a Bible class with this gung-ho-for-J.C. professor, he said that people who are repelled by the word of you-know-who need to be exorcised of demons by priests; I slunk down into my seat while he was speaking... I was thinking, "Define repel..."
I hope this wasn't offensive; it was more a weak attempt at blog humor.
--M
Minty, Think the professor sounds ridiculous.
Thanks for continuing to be my friend!
When I used to go to bars when I turned 21, it was so much fun making fun of people dancing...they were just letting off stress and I should've admired them for being able to be themselves.
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