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Summer Highway, 2017

July 15, 2017July 15, 2017 ~ joanvinallcox ~ 1 Comment

From the highway

Clover pinks the roadside
and wild verdant greens
flood the fields,

while among the distant trees
stand the grey gaunt leafless branches:
silent witnesses and warnings.

Hamilton’s Art Crawl

September 14, 2013 ~ joanvinallcox ~ Leave a comment
Sculpture of a mask
Artist: Leslie Furness

Spent some happy time today wandering through the Hamilton Art Crawl. As they say there, “Art is the new steel”. I was really impressed with all the activity, food, music, and, especially the art. I haven’t bought any art for ages (unless you count unusual jewelry ;->) but I couldn’t resist the piece above, by Leslie Furness. Check out the Crawl next month – it’s really something!

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Joan Vinall-Cox, Ph.D. is a lifelong learner, retired communications professor, and rabid reader who has taught in both the college and university systems. Her Ph.D., in 2004 was an Autoethnographic Arts-Based Narrative Inquiry focused on moving from technophobia to technophilia. She is a widow from a pretty happy marriage and a mother to a strong and kind daughter. Her interests include Centering Prayer, Multiple Intelligences, Attention Deficit Disorder and its connection to creativity, Jung, Campbell’s Monomyth, and Arts-Based Narrative Inquiry.

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