POTD: All in All…

All in All… Helena, Montana 2012

Weren’t W. C. Fields’ famous deathbed words: “All in all I’d rather be in Philadelphia? I’ve never had a burning desire to be there, maybe somewhere more like an aspen grove. Anyway, this is my first POTD post actually typed after the surgery Tuesday. I’m doing fine with the new heart valve but the pain drugs aren’t exactly conducive to critical thought or good typing.

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POTD: Dog Mandala

Dog Mandala Bozeman, Montana 2012

Bozeman is a dog lover’s town. Actually make that dog crazy town. In fact, everyone that moves to town, if they don’t already have a dog or two, is required to acquire a Black Lab named Bridger within 30 days. O.K. maybe it just seems that way.]]>

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POTD: The World on Fire

The World on Fire Big Wood River, Idaho 2012

Montana, Idaho, Wyoming; wherever I went to art shows last month there was thick smoke in the air most days. Red sunsets aren’t nearly as pretty when they’re caused by smoke. We’re still getting smoke this month too, and the fires are close to home now too. I never thought the onset of winter would seem so attractive.]]>

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POTD: Kinetic Art

Kinetic Art Bozeman, Montana 2012

Strangely enough, other than what’s temporarily on some rails for freshly printed photos, I don’t have have any art (mine or anyone else’s) hanging in my studio. Thus the walls look kind of bare. But the upside is that it makes a good display screen for these dancing tree shadows that move across the room in the morning. And because they’re always in motion and so temporary, I never get bored of them.]]>

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POTD: Adult Vocabulary (The Geography of Survival #1)

Adult Vocabulary Bozeman, Montana 2012

There is a whole body of impressive sounding ten-dollar words and phrases out there that, if you’re lucky, there’s no compelling reason to learn as a kid (or even in middle age). But at some point they are forced into your every day vocabulary. I’m talking about things like aortic stenosis, postprandial angina, echocardiology, angiography, and hemi-sternotomy, all of which I’ve come to learn in the last year. The upshot of all this is that next week Tuesday I’m getting a new aortic heart valve over in Billings, MT. I expect it all to go routinely and should be back home in Bozeman on the weekend. Although I am planning on being back on the computer a day or two after surgery, expect to see some pre-scheduled automatic POTD posts next week while I am in the hospital. But, there may be a missing day or two as I have sometimes botched the POTD scheduling when I’ve done them automatically in the past. The notification emails may or may not get sent out either as they are hard to pre-schedule in Gmail for some reason. I took this photo just last week, as part of a collection of aspen tree bark images I’ve been working on lately. At the time, the relevance of this particular marking escaped me even though I had just been to the cardiologist. It took me working on the collection on the computer for it to dawn on me how apropos it was.]]>

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