A lot of people are afraid of heights. Not me, I'm afraid of widths.- Steven Wright
A vigorous five-mile walk will do more good for an unhappy but otherwise healthy adult than all the medicine and psychology in the world.- Paul Dudley White
A friend is one who knows you and loves you just the same. - Elbert Hubbard
... and I thank you all for that :-)
It takes a long time to grow an old friend.- John Leonard
Further studies on sunflowers .... they are so bright and cheery
Oil on canvas panel 8x10
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Friday, December 30, 2011
Mind over matter
Some misfortunes we bring upon ourselves; others are completely beyond our control. But no matter what happens to us, we always have some control over what we do about it. - Suzy Szasz
Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don't mind, it doesn't matter.- Mark Twain
I couldn't wait for success, so I went ahead without it. - Jonathan Winters
A sense of humor is the ability to understand a joke - and that the joke is oneself. - Clifton Paul Fadiman
To be polite is to do and say
The kindest things in the kindest way - Sophia Bronson Titterington
OK... so it looks like yesterdays post... but it is not ... I am still practising sunflowers so you may see more of them here from time to time ... this one is actually on a larger canvas
Oil on canvas board 12x16
Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don't mind, it doesn't matter.- Mark Twain
I couldn't wait for success, so I went ahead without it. - Jonathan Winters
A sense of humor is the ability to understand a joke - and that the joke is oneself. - Clifton Paul Fadiman
To be polite is to do and say
The kindest things in the kindest way - Sophia Bronson Titterington
OK... so it looks like yesterdays post... but it is not ... I am still practising sunflowers so you may see more of them here from time to time ... this one is actually on a larger canvas
Oil on canvas board 12x16
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Keep on Dreaming
There are no great people in this world, only great challenges which ordinary people rise to meet. -William Frederick Halsey, Jr.
Also, sometimes somewhat trivial challenges may seem great to the ordinary person - Unocchio
A man is not old until regrets take place of dreams - John Barrymore
May you never get old.... dream on my friend
There is no duty we do so much underrate as the duty of being happy. By being happy we sow anonymous benefits upon the world, which remain unknown even to ourselves, or when they are disclosed, surprise nobody so much as the benefactor - Robert Louis Stevenson
Always do your duty ... be happy ... spread good cheer.
We are planning a painting class for the benefit of home schoolers. This is the picture we plan to paint.
Oil on canvas board 9x12
Also, sometimes somewhat trivial challenges may seem great to the ordinary person - Unocchio
A man is not old until regrets take place of dreams - John Barrymore
May you never get old.... dream on my friend
There is no duty we do so much underrate as the duty of being happy. By being happy we sow anonymous benefits upon the world, which remain unknown even to ourselves, or when they are disclosed, surprise nobody so much as the benefactor - Robert Louis Stevenson
Always do your duty ... be happy ... spread good cheer.
We are planning a painting class for the benefit of home schoolers. This is the picture we plan to paint.
Oil on canvas board 9x12
Monday, December 26, 2011
Hiking above 7000 ft
A word to the wise ain't necessary - it's the stupid ones that need the advice.
Bill Cosby
A stockbroker urged me to buy a stock that would triple its value every year. I told him, "At my age, I don't even buy green bananas." - Claude Pepper
I understand this one very well :-)
Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after the other.... same as hiking up a mountain trail is a series of short walks and stops for taking fotos
Yesterday we went hiking in the High Sierras ... beginning at Spooner lake and heading on up to Marlette Lake. It was a great day to be out-of-doors enjoying the fresh air and sunshine. We hiked about 8 miles. Take a look at some of our views:
Kris & Baron at the beginning of the hike .... those coats will soon come off ... we all way overdressed.
The trail to Marlette Lake from Spooner Lake
There were numerous rest areas .. this one had a chair cut from a tree stump.
We came upon several aspen groves along the way.
Near the top of the trail we looked back .. those distant mountains are on the other side of Lake Tahoe
Higher up the trail we found some lovely meadows.
Along the trail were several crystal cleat mountain streams ... the higher ones had ice on the top ... thick ice ... but we could hear the water flowing underneath.
At the top of the trail, just before descending to Marlette Lake there was a convenient rest spot. The ol geezer parked on a log in the warm sun and ate his sandwich while the kids went on down partway to the lake side. the last mile was on a north slope and the trail was covered with ice and snow.
Here we see the appraoch to Marlette Saddle with the high ridge to the East.
This was our first peek at Marlette Lake
Had to take a closer look.... awesome.
Kris coming back up the trail from the lake.
Hope you enjoyed this short tour ... wish you had been with us.
Best to you all.
http://www.spoonerlake.com/tahoeskimaps.htm
Bill Cosby
A stockbroker urged me to buy a stock that would triple its value every year. I told him, "At my age, I don't even buy green bananas." - Claude Pepper
I understand this one very well :-)
Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after the other.... same as hiking up a mountain trail is a series of short walks and stops for taking fotos
Yesterday we went hiking in the High Sierras ... beginning at Spooner lake and heading on up to Marlette Lake. It was a great day to be out-of-doors enjoying the fresh air and sunshine. We hiked about 8 miles. Take a look at some of our views:
Kris & Baron at the beginning of the hike .... those coats will soon come off ... we all way overdressed.
The trail to Marlette Lake from Spooner Lake
There were numerous rest areas .. this one had a chair cut from a tree stump.
We came upon several aspen groves along the way.
Near the top of the trail we looked back .. those distant mountains are on the other side of Lake Tahoe
Higher up the trail we found some lovely meadows.
Along the trail were several crystal cleat mountain streams ... the higher ones had ice on the top ... thick ice ... but we could hear the water flowing underneath.
At the top of the trail, just before descending to Marlette Lake there was a convenient rest spot. The ol geezer parked on a log in the warm sun and ate his sandwich while the kids went on down partway to the lake side. the last mile was on a north slope and the trail was covered with ice and snow.
Here we see the appraoch to Marlette Saddle with the high ridge to the East.
This was our first peek at Marlette Lake
Had to take a closer look.... awesome.
Kris coming back up the trail from the lake.
Hope you enjoyed this short tour ... wish you had been with us.
Best to you all.
http://www.spoonerlake.com/tahoeskimaps.htm
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Anyone can start today
We have to believe in free-will. We've got no choice. -Issac Bashevis Singer
Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending - Maira Robinson
Sometimes artists paint something then put it away or hang it on the wall to look at every day... then they see things to improve, take it off the wall and paint more on it,,,, then hang it back on the wall and look at it every day .. only soon to realize that something more may be added to it to enhance the pleasure of the view .... life is like that .... if we continue to observe we will find things to make it better... to add improvements ... to make it better.
Oil on canvas panel 9x12 framed improved over time
Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending - Maira Robinson
Sometimes artists paint something then put it away or hang it on the wall to look at every day... then they see things to improve, take it off the wall and paint more on it,,,, then hang it back on the wall and look at it every day .. only soon to realize that something more may be added to it to enhance the pleasure of the view .... life is like that .... if we continue to observe we will find things to make it better... to add improvements ... to make it better.
Oil on canvas panel 9x12 framed improved over time
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Dream on
Intellectual growth should commence at birth and cease only at death. Albert Einstein
Dream as if you'll live forever, live as if you'll die today. James Dean quotes
It is winter. There may be some snow flowers out there... the sun is shining brightly ..... it is a good day
We were just dreaming of those bright and cheery sunflowers that smile down on us at the end of the growing season. There are a couple of fake ones sitting on my desk to keep the memories alive ... I am going to paint a series of bright sun flowers... it's all about color and cheerfulness.
Smile. It's a good day :-)
Dream as if you'll live forever, live as if you'll die today. James Dean quotes
It is winter. There may be some snow flowers out there... the sun is shining brightly ..... it is a good day
We were just dreaming of those bright and cheery sunflowers that smile down on us at the end of the growing season. There are a couple of fake ones sitting on my desk to keep the memories alive ... I am going to paint a series of bright sun flowers... it's all about color and cheerfulness.
Smile. It's a good day :-)
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Thanks for a great day
So many gods, so many creeds,
So many paths that wind and wind;
When just the art of being kind
is all the sad word needs. - Ella Wheeler Wilcox
It's good to take a day off and visit nature.
Today was an outdoors day... a day for hiking and exploring .... a day to smell the sage and the big pines .... today was a "trip to Lake Tahoe" day .. whoopee !!!
The sun was shining and the weather was mild for December ... even at the higher altitudes. Who could ask for anything more.
Please enjoy some of the pictures from the day:
Big Tree Country Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park
Spooner Lake - frozen
Snow on the edge of Spooner Lake
A little snow on the west side of Spooner Lake
Look close to see the beaver's house on the West shore of Spooner Lake
Rocky shoreline of West Lake Tahoe
Beautiful emerald Bay of Lake Tahoe
Happy tourists visiting the Emerald Bay area of Lake Tahoe recording memories of their visit
History of the Backcountry
Beautiful mountain vistas, stunning aerial views of Lake Tahoe, abundant wildflowers and over 50 miles of trails and dirt roads make the 13,000 acre backcountry a favorite destination for hikers, bikers, and horseback riders.
In the Beginning...
Prior to the 1850's the primary visitors to the backcountry were the Washo Indians. For thousands of years the Washo lived a very mobile life, migrating in the summer from valleys east of the Carson Range to Lake Tahoe to catch fish, hunt small game, and harvest seeds, roots and berries.
The Washo lived harmoniously with nature, had strong traditions and beliefs, and were gifted craftspeople, creating some of the most beautiful and diverse baskets in North America. The arrival of white settlers in the mid 1800's marked the end of the Washo's lifestyle. Commercial fisheries were established at Tahoe and the surrounding mountains were stripped of wood to provide lumber for the Comstock.
The Mining Boom(1860-1900)
As gold and silver mining at Virginia City and Gold Hill grew, enormous amounts of timber and water were needed to supply the cities and mines. This insatiable appetite spurred the creation of Marlette Lake, Hobart Reservoir, Spooner Lake and an intricate system of flumes and pipelines (The Marlette-Hobart Water System)that today is a National Civil Engineering Landmark. The box flume that carried water (not timber) from Marlette Lake to Tunnel Creek Station is now the site of the popular Marlette Flume Trail.
This flume and another from the north combined and entered a 4000' tunnel which emptied on the east side of the Carson Range. It then joined the key pipeline of the Comstock, the Inverted Siphon. This high pressure pipeline brought water to a reservoir near Virginia City and could deliver up to 10 million gallons/day. Amazingly, this pipeline still works, although the water supplied now primarily comes from Hobart Reservoir and the Red House diversions. Red House is the last remaining flume maintenance station and was rebuilt about 1910 after a devastating flood that claimed two lives. As the Comstock declined, limited livestock grazing replaced timber interests in the early 1900's. The forest slowly returned but the environmentally disastrous activities of the Comstock years are still being felt today.
The Backcountry Today
Land acquisitions in the 1960's from the Whittell estate formed the bulk of the 12,242 acres currently owned by the State of Nevada.
The trail to Marlette Lake via North Canyon Road is the easiest access into the back-country. A steeper access is available at Tunnel Creek Road. The one time millpond, Spooner Lake, now offers fishing and is surrounded by a peaceful, attractive natural area that provides opportunities for walking and nature study in the spring, summer and fall. The most sought-after trails in the backcountry are the historic Marlette Flume Trail and the Tahoe Rim Trail.
Camping
Hobart Campground is a new five site primitive facility with tables, grills, and a vault toilet.
Spooner Outdoor Company
Since 1986,our concessionaire,by permit, has been providing groomed ski trails, equipment rentals, ski lessons and backcountry cabin accommodations. Spooner Outdoor Company is also now providing a range of summer services including mountain bike rentals, highway shuttle service and cabin rentals.
Tahoe Rim Trail
In 1981, a unique partnership was formed between the US Forest Service, Nevada State Parks and a volunteer organization, the Tahoe Rim Trail Assoc. Twenty years later the dream was realized with the official completion of The Rim Trail in 2001. Much remains to be done, however, and volunteers are urged to contact the Tahoe Rim Trail office at 775-298-0012. The work of management, maintenance and enhancement of this wonderful trail is ongoing...
So many paths that wind and wind;
When just the art of being kind
is all the sad word needs. - Ella Wheeler Wilcox
It's good to take a day off and visit nature.
Today was an outdoors day... a day for hiking and exploring .... a day to smell the sage and the big pines .... today was a "trip to Lake Tahoe" day .. whoopee !!!
The sun was shining and the weather was mild for December ... even at the higher altitudes. Who could ask for anything more.
Please enjoy some of the pictures from the day:
Big Tree Country Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park
Spooner Lake - frozen
Snow on the edge of Spooner Lake
A little snow on the west side of Spooner Lake
Look close to see the beaver's house on the West shore of Spooner Lake
Rocky shoreline of West Lake Tahoe
Beautiful emerald Bay of Lake Tahoe
Happy tourists visiting the Emerald Bay area of Lake Tahoe recording memories of their visit
History of the Backcountry
Beautiful mountain vistas, stunning aerial views of Lake Tahoe, abundant wildflowers and over 50 miles of trails and dirt roads make the 13,000 acre backcountry a favorite destination for hikers, bikers, and horseback riders.
In the Beginning...
Prior to the 1850's the primary visitors to the backcountry were the Washo Indians. For thousands of years the Washo lived a very mobile life, migrating in the summer from valleys east of the Carson Range to Lake Tahoe to catch fish, hunt small game, and harvest seeds, roots and berries.
The Washo lived harmoniously with nature, had strong traditions and beliefs, and were gifted craftspeople, creating some of the most beautiful and diverse baskets in North America. The arrival of white settlers in the mid 1800's marked the end of the Washo's lifestyle. Commercial fisheries were established at Tahoe and the surrounding mountains were stripped of wood to provide lumber for the Comstock.
The Mining Boom(1860-1900)
As gold and silver mining at Virginia City and Gold Hill grew, enormous amounts of timber and water were needed to supply the cities and mines. This insatiable appetite spurred the creation of Marlette Lake, Hobart Reservoir, Spooner Lake and an intricate system of flumes and pipelines (The Marlette-Hobart Water System)that today is a National Civil Engineering Landmark. The box flume that carried water (not timber) from Marlette Lake to Tunnel Creek Station is now the site of the popular Marlette Flume Trail.
This flume and another from the north combined and entered a 4000' tunnel which emptied on the east side of the Carson Range. It then joined the key pipeline of the Comstock, the Inverted Siphon. This high pressure pipeline brought water to a reservoir near Virginia City and could deliver up to 10 million gallons/day. Amazingly, this pipeline still works, although the water supplied now primarily comes from Hobart Reservoir and the Red House diversions. Red House is the last remaining flume maintenance station and was rebuilt about 1910 after a devastating flood that claimed two lives. As the Comstock declined, limited livestock grazing replaced timber interests in the early 1900's. The forest slowly returned but the environmentally disastrous activities of the Comstock years are still being felt today.
The Backcountry Today
Land acquisitions in the 1960's from the Whittell estate formed the bulk of the 12,242 acres currently owned by the State of Nevada.
The trail to Marlette Lake via North Canyon Road is the easiest access into the back-country. A steeper access is available at Tunnel Creek Road. The one time millpond, Spooner Lake, now offers fishing and is surrounded by a peaceful, attractive natural area that provides opportunities for walking and nature study in the spring, summer and fall. The most sought-after trails in the backcountry are the historic Marlette Flume Trail and the Tahoe Rim Trail.
Camping
Hobart Campground is a new five site primitive facility with tables, grills, and a vault toilet.
Spooner Outdoor Company
Since 1986,our concessionaire,by permit, has been providing groomed ski trails, equipment rentals, ski lessons and backcountry cabin accommodations. Spooner Outdoor Company is also now providing a range of summer services including mountain bike rentals, highway shuttle service and cabin rentals.
Tahoe Rim Trail
In 1981, a unique partnership was formed between the US Forest Service, Nevada State Parks and a volunteer organization, the Tahoe Rim Trail Assoc. Twenty years later the dream was realized with the official completion of The Rim Trail in 2001. Much remains to be done, however, and volunteers are urged to contact the Tahoe Rim Trail office at 775-298-0012. The work of management, maintenance and enhancement of this wonderful trail is ongoing...
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Every Day .......
Every day, in every way, I am getting better and better.-Emile Coue'
Don't worry; pay special attention to what you eat (you are what you eat); take time out to meditate and think on good things; be kind and courteous to all you meet today; exercise according to your needs; go slow and easy - maintain peace and tranquility; manage stress...... these simple things will give your life a good lift and you will be happier for it.
Every year Carson City has an event called The Rendezvous. There is live music suited for the occasion; food geared specifically for the event; folks dressed up in historic costumes. It is a bit of history replayed.
http://www.visitcarsoncity.com/events/annual_rendezvous.php
I did a charcoal study of a little girl that was part of the event.
Charcoal on smooth newsprint 12x16
Don't worry; pay special attention to what you eat (you are what you eat); take time out to meditate and think on good things; be kind and courteous to all you meet today; exercise according to your needs; go slow and easy - maintain peace and tranquility; manage stress...... these simple things will give your life a good lift and you will be happier for it.
Every year Carson City has an event called The Rendezvous. There is live music suited for the occasion; food geared specifically for the event; folks dressed up in historic costumes. It is a bit of history replayed.
http://www.visitcarsoncity.com/events/annual_rendezvous.php
I did a charcoal study of a little girl that was part of the event.
Charcoal on smooth newsprint 12x16
Thursday, December 15, 2011
To find a friend
To find a friend one must close one eye. To keep him -- two. -Norman Douglas
What we call Luck
is simply Pluck,
and doing things over and over;
Courage and Will,
Perseverance and Skill -
are the four leaves of Luck's clover - The Book of Good Cheer
.Aspen Valley Canyon in the Fall
Oil on canvas panel 12x16
What we call Luck
is simply Pluck,
and doing things over and over;
Courage and Will,
Perseverance and Skill -
are the four leaves of Luck's clover - The Book of Good Cheer
.Aspen Valley Canyon in the Fall
Oil on canvas panel 12x16
Monday, December 12, 2011
Be of Good Cheer
The cheerful live longest in years, and afterwards in our regards. Cheerfulness is the offshoot of goodness - Boves
To give pleasure to a single heart by a kind act is better than a thousand head-bowings in prayer - Saadi
Do something good for someone today.
To give pleasure to a single heart by a kind act is better than a thousand head-bowings in prayer - Saadi
Do something good for someone today.
oil on canvas board 8x10
Pansies again
Check up each week on the progress you are making. Ask yourself what mistakes you have made, what improvement, what lessons you have learned for the future. - Dale Carnegie
I feel like life is so special and so great, every year I feel like I learn more, and I grow, and I think it's exciting to grow up. - Gisele Bundchen
So, with observation, help and critiques I went back and added some changes and improvements. It's better now.... even if not award winning, pansies are such happy little guys.
Oil on canvas pad 6x10
I feel like life is so special and so great, every year I feel like I learn more, and I grow, and I think it's exciting to grow up. - Gisele Bundchen
So, with observation, help and critiques I went back and added some changes and improvements. It's better now.... even if not award winning, pansies are such happy little guys.
Oil on canvas pad 6x10
Friday, December 9, 2011
One a Day
ONE A DAY - Make one person happy each day and in forty years you have made 14,600 people happy for a little time ... and in 80 years?
Now that is success in the best of terms.
No entertainment is so cheap as reading, nor any pleasure so lasting. -Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
Oil on canvas board 9 x 12
...... and yes, I ate it afterwards :-)
Now that is success in the best of terms.
No entertainment is so cheap as reading, nor any pleasure so lasting. -Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
Oil on canvas board 9 x 12
...... and yes, I ate it afterwards :-)
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Life must have its meed of pleasure
Clouds may come, but clouds must go,
And they have a silver lining
For beyond them all, you know,
Either sun or moon is shining
So with trouble; 'tis quite plain
Time at last will take its measure;
Rainbows follow after rain,
Life must have it's meed of pleasure - F.A.W.
oil on canvas panel 6 x 8
And they have a silver lining
For beyond them all, you know,
Either sun or moon is shining
So with trouble; 'tis quite plain
Time at last will take its measure;
Rainbows follow after rain,
Life must have it's meed of pleasure - F.A.W.
oil on canvas panel 6 x 8
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
The sun is shinning
Somewhere on this great earth the sun is always shinning ... and just as sure as you live it will sometimes shine on you - Myrtle Reed
Oil on masonite panel 8 x 10
Oil on masonite panel 8 x 10
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
cheers
The man who radiates good cheer, who makes life happier wherever he meets it, is always a man of vision and of faith - from the book of Good Cheer
Oil on canvas panel 8 x 10
To be wronged is nothing unless you continue to remember it. -Confucius
Oil on canvas panel 8 x 10
To be wronged is nothing unless you continue to remember it. -Confucius
Monday, December 5, 2011
Happiness held is the seed; happiness shared is the flower. ~Author Unknown
"Good nature is worth more than knowledge, more than money, more than honor..."
-- Henry Ward Beecher
Even if happiness forgets you a little bit, never completely forget about it. ~Jacques Prévert
The best way to cheer yourself up is to try to cheer somebody else up. ~Mark Twain
Happiness often sneaks in through a door you didn't know you left open. ~John Barrymore
Oil on canvas pad 5 x 10
-- Henry Ward Beecher
Even if happiness forgets you a little bit, never completely forget about it. ~Jacques Prévert
The best way to cheer yourself up is to try to cheer somebody else up. ~Mark Twain
Happiness often sneaks in through a door you didn't know you left open. ~John Barrymore
Oil on canvas pad 5 x 10
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