Sunday, May 17, 2009

ON THE FOOT PATH

A warm breeze blows from the southeast. Trees are tipped in lime green leaves. The marsh grass has turned from brown to green overnight. Each Sunday, a designated "Walk for a Cause," takes to the foot path to raise funds for their organization. I know that the landscape architect, Fredrick Law Olmsted, would be pleased to know that his pedestrian walk-way, designed in the 1860's is used for such worthwhile civic celebrations.

Spring and all the glories that renew and refresh us each year has arrived.
Taking to the foot path for a late afternoon stroll, I feel like I'm visiting a botanical garden in full bloom. Residential gardens are showing their flowering spring finery: Daffodils, tulips, Japanese cherry trees, crab apples and forget-me-nots.Let me capture the image as it may be gone tomorrow.
By the Twin Bridges, a Great White Egret regally stands, snapping bugs from the air. Taking flight at the sensing of a change in motion, she retreats to a more protected inlet across the Boulevard. Feeding continues. The arrival of this Great White so early in the season is another sign of our unusually warm, sunny spring. I'll take it...with pleasure.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK, MAY 2009

The weather was perfection. Sunny and seventy degrees. Could this really be May 1? Don't talk about it. Just enjoy it! So, I did on the First Friday Art Walk in Portland, Maine.

Beginning at AUCOCISCO GALLERY, now re-located to 89 Exchange Street, the place was humming with excitement. Patrons mingled in the light, open space that features contemporary fine art in a historical setting. Featured artist is Mary Hart whose ultra-realistic miniature interpretations of all things common is uncommonly pure in image and presentation. See her work at http://www.aucocisco.com/
Back out on the street, walking through Monument Square to the Arts District on Congress Street, it was feeling more like First Friday Fun Walk! People were out "en masse." A crowd gathered around Whitney Art Works where a sold-out live performance, BLUE HAMMER, was the weekend venue.




Up the street MECA students were selling wares created during their year of study. I'm a sucker for supporting these bohemian kids. A little dipping bowl, t-shirt and photos..I'm on my way.






Between MECA and The Holly Ready Gallery in the State Street Theater building on the corner of High St. and Congress, I was fortunate enough to encounter a May Basket and become the delighted recipient! Check out: http://vintagepointe.blogspot.com/
At the Holly Ready Gallery I was excited to see, up close, her vibrant, luminous, exploding with color, paintings of sky, sea and a few landscapes. http://www.hollyready.com/ Visiting her site is a wonderful journey but you can also watch her at work in the gallery located at 608 Congress Street.
My evening concluded at Restaurant 555. YES. They do have the best burger in town!
See you walking about.