Month: April 2011

  • Upgrading April

    April, the Angel of Months
    Vita Sackville-West

    September and October have always been my favorite months.
    Harvest, color, moderate temps, rewards for work.

    April has been pleasant, but never made it in my top three favorite months.
    It's time to upgrade April.


    Here's why.

    First the name.
    This is about the happiest moment
    of my brief career learning Latin.
    April comes from the Latin "aperire" which means to open.
    April is the opening month.

    Open flowers.
    Open windows.
    Open gym shoes.
    Open grave.
    Opened eyes to color.
    Opened ears to poetry.

    Yes!
    April is National Poetry Month.

    Nothing is so beautiful as Spring--
    When weeds, in wheels, shoot long and lovely and lush;
    Thrush's eggs look little low heavens, and thrush
    Through the echoing timber does so rinse and wring
    The ear, it strikes like lightnings to hear him sing;
    The glassy peartree leaves and blooms, they brush
    The descending blue; that blue is all in a rush
    With richness; the racing lambs too have fair their fling.

    What is all this juice and all this joy?
    A strain of the earth's sweet being in the beginning
    In Eden garden. --Have, get, before it cloy,
    Before it cloud, Christ, lord, and sour with sinning,
    Innocent mind and Mayday in girl and boy,
    Most, O maid's child, thy choice and worthy the winning.

    Spring ~ Gerard Manley Hopkins

    ...all in a rush with richness...
    ...all this juice and all this joy...

    Don't worry about getting it.
    Take your time and savor the words.
    Go slow and the meaning will come.

  • Art in Africa - Fine Art Friday

     

     
    Rumour has it... Willa Pitcher , Zimbabwean artist

    I received a card from a friend who is working in Zambia.
    I couldn't find this painting online so I took a photograph of it.

    I love it so much, I'm going to frame it.

    I looked for more information, more images by Willa Pitcher.
    Here's what I found at Art of Africa.

    Willa Pitcher’s art career did not get off to a promising start,
    as she ruefully recalls being thrown out of the art class
    at the Harare convent for being a disruptive influence!
    After the tragic death of her farmer husband in the Rhodesian war,
    Willa moved to Harare and from 1983 had art lessons
    with Ann Lindsell-Stewart for a few years.
    She also studied figure drawing with Rose West
    and watercolours with Martin van der Spuy and Rose Trewatha.
    Since then she has partaken in numerous group exhibitions in Zimbabwe,
    and has two lined up for this year, at the Wingate Club and the Verandah Gallery.


    Wash Day, Willa Pitcher


    Going Home, Willa Pitcher


    Rumours, Willa Pitcher