Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Wahoo

in the museum



















   on many front lawns

Monday, July 15, 2013

It's a hard life wherever you go

is the title of song by Nanci Griffith. She expands on it, but the sentence has been said by many before she wrote and sang.
Huron is a short street, behind the Terminal Tower, it connects Superior to Ontario in Cleveland. I have snapped at this neon guitar before. This time i was behind the wheel, and handed the camera to my nephew. It was raining.

I do not like promoting business establishments, they do nothing for me and they appreciate nothing; but this is fine signage. There is another meaning for "hard rock", as in mining. The opening cut of an album released in 1988 by the Cowboy Junkies had an arrangement of [presumably] an old folk work song, Mining for Gold. It begins:
We are miners, hard rock miners
To the shaft house we must go...
it has a verse:
Can't you feel the rock dust in your lungs?
It'll cut down a miner when he is still young
Two years and the silicosis takes hold
And I feel like I'm dying from mining for gold

Saturday, July 13, 2013

more porch geese


bee?, honey? bumble? wasp? hornet?
patriotic for the Day of Independence
a gander in the morning 
So far it was an unusually rainy summer. What about St. Swithun's? [click]
goose with red hat
 from another season

Friday, July 12, 2013

Mondale/Ferraro

much better than what we did get

Sometimes, we put a sticker on a car and it stays there. I drive about and i see a sticker with a 'W' or a Palin sticker, i invariably say out loud, "idiot". Here is a 1984 presidential sticker on a much younger car. I suppose, i can get a "We stand for Roosevelt".

Thursday, July 11, 2013

this project is a failure

i have posts for bastille, hallowe'en, armistice day, and a few that may remain dormant. the hard rock post may be the valedictory.

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

stained glass

new camera. 1/640 second, Æ’/5
high window and globe light fixtures, St. Andrew Kim Cleveland

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

not an ashtray

One of two outside a pavilion with a large hearth and chimney, a selection of rocks in a large clay pipe end. 1 May 2013. Parma Metropark.
 It is a rain chain, which substitutes for a downspout. 5 July 2013.

Monday, July 8, 2013

peace dove in the garden

 St. Paul's Community Church (UCC) Cleveland on Franklin & W. 45

Sunday, July 7, 2013

cash plate

“Hell-o, my name is Johnny Cash.”

Ah, I'd love to wear a rainbow every day 
  And tell the world that everything's okay 
  But I'll try to carry off a little darkness on my back  
  Till things are brighter, I'm the Man In Black.”


Sunday, June 30, 2013

bird behind the wire

birds that can fly are not stopped by barbed wire

Sunday, June 23, 2013

international folk festival cleveland

Tamil dance
 Aztec dance
 Mongolian dance
Rusyn dance

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

painted pony

One of fifty-eight carousel horses from the Philadelphia Toboggan Co. 1910 made for Euclid Beach Park, Ohio; now at Western Reserve Historical Museum.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Medusa

At one time there was a cement company on Sandusky Bay, with Cleveland offices, for a time, they had offices in Cleveland Heights. In 1999, they were absorbed by an Houston company. A stone gorgon sculpted by William McVey was on the front of the Cleve. Hts. building. Sometime thereafter, the sculpture came to the Cleveland Botanical Gardens.

Portland cement is powdered limestone, and other rock that with water added turns hard and solid, like stone. When men looked on the Gorgon sister, Medusa, with snakes in her scalp, they turned to stone.

Saturday, June 8, 2013

parade the circle #24

eight balloon arches divided the marchers into sections
The first Parade the Circle was held in 1990 to celebrate the Cleveland Museum of Art 75th anniversary. They have held one every year since, and other people and organisations have tagged on. It is similar to a carnival parade prior to Lent, but this particular one celebrates the beginning of summer. Cleveland's founder, Robin Van Lear, was the artistic director for Santa Barbara California's Summer Solstice Parade. She, and her husband, have run this parade. Many musicians, including Caribbean metal drums, masqueraded people, dancers, and giant puppets star in the production.
other festival activity:  lining up on 'Steggie' in front of the Natural History Museum
 peace soldier,  Lou Pumphery
The parade best was Moon Water Spirit, larger than life size puppet was animated by Anne Cubberly, and two friends.
The remaining permanent art exhibit left to be opened is the Japanese/Korean. The parade had a reminder.
 here be dragons
climb my back