I LOVE Simple shoes! Made from 100% recycled material, including the tire for the sole that will never ever wear out, I discovered these little gems in Santa Barbara and fell instantly in love. Love really isn't a strong enough word, though, and when I found out a few years ago they were no longer in business - well, I cried. And held on to my ancient pair. The ones that have been with me to Italy, Israel, Holland, France, Texas. No shoe lining left, faded to a sad grey, but well loved - I held on to my good friends...hoping, hoping. Imagine my surprise, relief, happiness! Simple shoes are back! Available online only, so I ordered mine over 3 months ago and yesterday - they came! One of the happiest days of my life, and just in time for an inaugural trip to Spain on Tuesday.
Resolved to take a picture every day...captions optional, but sometimes very necessary!
Sunday, January 17, 2016
Thursday, January 14, 2016
Gustave Caillebotte and Friends
I had an appointment in Fort Worth and had some time on my hands, so I wandered over to the Kimbell Museum of Art. What a fun surprise! Not only is it a free museum (except special engagements like the Caillebotte exhibit), it is home to a number of beautiful works of art. First, The Cheat With the Ace of Clubs by Georges de La Tour. I had seen The Cheat with the Ace of Diamonds at the Louvre a few years ago and this is the variation piece. Next, I was off to see the Castiglione exhibit. Brilliant collection from the early Biblical depictions to the later and darker monotypes. He was a bit of an erratic character and some of that turbulence is evident in his work. Much of his work is quite small, so the museum provides magnifying glasses to see the strokes up close. Brilliant!
The real draw to the Kimbell was the special collection of Impressionist, Gustave Caillebotte. His friendships with contemporaries Monet, Renoir, and Pisarro are reflected in his art and his collections. His work is full of light and often very photographic in nature. Highly recommend...
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Georges de La Tour |
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Kimbell Art Museum |
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Castiglione |
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This little woman needed SO much help to take the photo! |
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I'm a Caillebotte! (In front of a reproduction specially set up for selfies, etc - hats and umbrellas provided! |
Thursday, January 7, 2016
What Route?
Siri tells me to "proceed to the route". What route? I'm LOST! Believe me, if I could somehow proceed to the route, I could beat my dependency on Siri. She treats me poorly, but I keep going back because I can't read a map to save my life, I have no discernible sense of direction, and don't get me started on N,S, E, W - no clue. In Texas, I have no ocean or mountains to help me out.
Proceed to the route? Please, I'm happy I'm on an actual road.
Sunday, January 3, 2016
Now With Vitamin R
Saturday, January 2, 2016
Friday, January 3, 2014
New Toy
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
2014 and It Begins Again
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