Wednesday Words – New Releases Edition

Three fun reads – something for all ages.

Pipe Dreams by Destiny Allison

Pipe Dreams by Destiny Allison

St Charles at Dusk by Sarah M. Cradit

St Charles at Dusk by Sarah M. Cradit

The Monstore by Tara Lazar

The Monstore by Tara Lazar

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Tuesday Tunes Day – Playful Edition

Today’s toe-tapping tune. Enjoy! (smile)

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Monday Moment – Music Moment Edition

Music Mural in Dallas by Tommia Wright

Music Mural in Dallas by Tommia Wright

Today’s Repeat Day. Repeat Day.

It’s amazing some of the bizarre holidays joyous June brings. National Bubba Day was yesterday, along with National Rocky Road day. Why there are days for a Forrest Gump character or yet-t0-be-filled-in-pothole-riddled-road day, I do not know. If I were to backtrack to the first of the month, handled that day swell: “Dare Day” (signed up for SoCNoC) and “Flip a Coin Day” (coin toss led to the full 50k challenge versus the HalfNoC), but I digress.

I was going to go with the question, Why do some radio stations boast a ‘no repeat music workday’ when they repeat many (too many) of the same songs during the work week? What’s more frightening is ‘dial dancing’ the car radio buttons only to hear the same song repeated on different stations, sometimes at the same point.

Maybe that’s why I like my iPod – if I wish to repeat a song, I will.

Quotes to ponder for today:

“The artist must be sacrificed to their art like the bees, they must put their lives into the sting they give.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

“It is better to make a piece of music than to perform one, better to perform one than to listen to one, better to listen to one than to misuse it as a means of distraction, entertainment, or acquisition of ”culture.”” John Cage 

“Words make you think a thought. Music makes you feel a feeling. A song makes you feel a thought.”  Y. Harburg 

  “Today we are in a war against war – music is our power.”  Michael Franti 

Do you identify with Emerson’s quote (that is included in the mural above)? What music do you find worth repeating?

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Sunday Snapshots – Fountain Edition

Remember how I will wander towards water? The beautiful thing about Downtown Dallas is the wealth of fountains all throughout. Here are a few.

Ackard Square, too by Tommia Wright

Ackard Square, too by Tommia Wright

Ackard Square by Tommia Wright

Ackard Square by Tommia Wright

Beside the Cemetery by Tommia Wright

Beside the Cemetery by Tommia Wright

Dancing Strings by Tommia Wright

Dancing Strings by Tommia Wright

Steps of Splash by Tommia Wright

Steps of Splash by Tommia Wright

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Saturday Snapshots – Dallas Edition Con’t.

Three quick photos from Dallas – or the ‘post and dash’ edition today. Enjoy!

Chihuli at DMA by Tommia Wright

Chihuli at DMA by Tommia Wright

Mural at DMA by Tommia Wright

Mural at DMA by Tommia Wright

In the Plaza at DMA by Tommia Wright

In the Plaza at DMA by Tommia Wright

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Friday Fast One – Fun Finds

Downtown Dallas Art 1 by Tommia Wright

Downtown Dallas Art 1 by Tommia Wright

Small communities grow great through harmony, great ones fall to pieces through discord. ~ Sallust

Downtown Map by Tommia Wright

Downtown Map by Tommia Wright

Our brain is mapping the world. Often that map is distorted, but it’s a map with constant immediate sensory input. ~ E. O. Wilson

Art at the DPL

Art at the DPL

“Colors, like features, follow the changes of the emotions.” ~ Pablo Picasso

 

For the readers, a third entry, a sequel and worthy repeat:

The King’s Sons

The Caregiver, Book 2

Ten Things I Learned from Bill Porter

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Thursday Thoughts – Reflective Edition

“Most architects say: I want to use this type of glass, even if it’s too reflective or doesn’t let enough light in. However, the use of a certain type of glass might change the comfort level.” ~Helmut Jahn

City Reflections by Tommia Wright

City Reflections by Tommia Wright

“A city is the pulsating product of the human hand and mind, reflecting man’s history, his struggle for freedom, creativity, genius-and his selfishness and errors.” ~ Charles Abrams

City Reflections, too by Tommia Wright

City Reflections, too by Tommia Wright

“By three methods we may learn wisdom: first, by reflection, which is noblest; second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third, by experience, which is the most bitter.” ~ Confucius

Reflective Slumber by Tommia Wright

Reflective Slumber by Tommia Wright

“How can we know ourselves? Never by reflection, but only through action. Begin at once to do your duty and immediately you will know what is inside you.” ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

“The mirror reflects all objects without being sullied” ~ Confucius

Mirror at the DMA, by Tommia Wright

Mirror at the DMA, by Tommia Wright

“The world is a looking-glass, and gives back to every man the reflection of his own face. Frown at it, and it will in turn look sourly upon you; laugh at it and with it, and it is a jolly kind companion.” ~ William Makepeace Thackeray

Mirror at the DMA, too by Tommia Wright

Mirror at the DMA, too by Tommia Wright

“Study without reflection is a waste of time; reflection without study is dangerous.” ~ Confucius

Thanksgiving Square Chapel by Tommia Wright

Thanksgiving Square Chapel by Tommia Wright

“Without deep reflection one knows from daily life that one exists for other people.” ~ Albert Einstein

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Wednesday’s Words – Wandering in Dallas Edition

During the conference I attended, rather than find a place in the crowded back half of the Expo or stand in line for the cafeteria/Starbucks fare – in a pursuit to feed the body – I wandered a few blocks down to feed the soul.

Dallas Public Library by Tommia Wright

Dallas Public Library by Tommia Wright

The Dallas Public Library!

DPL Cornerstone by Tommia Wright

DPL Cornerstone by Tommia Wright

When wandering into an unknown city, the cornerstone of sanity is either the bookstores (preferably independent ones) or the library. The Dallas Public Library had eight floors.

Second Story by Tommia Wright

Second Story by Tommia Wright

The beauty of the second floor, with its colorful art over the stairs, was the rule ‘no adults* present unless accompanied by a child.’ (Exceptions were made for librarians, teachers and out-of-towners.) A wall covered in blackboard paint allowed for free expression, along with everything geared towards and designed specifically for children. Loved it!

Records by Tommia Wright

Records by Tommia Wright

Another floor allowed for listening stations – capable of playing vinyl records, cassettes, cds and more. From record pressings of the earliest companies to local composers, the wealth of treasures to the ear was matches with the other half of the floor’s dedication to art.

Small Worlds by Tommia Wright

Small Worlds by Tommia Wright

Globes and maps galore helped researchers pinpoint locations mentioned in journals, biographies, etc. From settlers, founders and trailblazers to contemporary figures – Dallas had many a story to tell.

A small piece of literary history through these gates, a look at one of the early copies of Shakespeare’s works – one of many treasures on the seventh floor.

Shakespeare's Room by Tommia Wright

Shakespeare’s Room by Tommia Wright

Shakespeare's Room, Too by Tommia Wright

Shakespeare’s Room, Too by Tommia Wright

Shakespeare's Folio by Tommia Wright

Shakespeare’s Folio by Tommia Wright

And a chance to see this without having to go to the east coast:

Declaration of Independence at DPL by Tommia Wright

Declaration of Independence at DPL by Tommia Wright

This detour was worth it and sure to be repeated in any other city I visit.

When was the last time you allowed yourself to be lost in the library?

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Tuesday Tunes Day – Garden Edition, Too

The last of the garden collection…

 

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Monday Moment – Remembering

Flag in Dallas by Tommia Wright

Flag in Dallas by Tommia Wright

And I’m proud to be an American,
where at least I know I’m free.
And I won’t forget the men who died,
who gave that right to me.

— Lee Greenwood

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DoI info by Tommia Wright

Is’t death to fall for Freedom’s right?
He’s dead alone who lacks her light!

— Thomas Campbell, Hallowed Ground

Declaration of Independence at DPL by Tommia Wright

Declaration of Independence at DPL by Tommia Wright

It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived. — George S. Patton

The patriot’s blood is the seed of Freedom’s tree.

— Thomas Campbell, Stanzas

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