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Monday Morning Sept 21st 2020

09.27.2020 by Peter J. Crowley // 6 Comments

A little before 7 am I roll out of bed and start the routine. Inhaler, rinse the powder from mouth. Coffee to desk. It it is quiet, not Vermont quiet but suburban indoor quiet. Palm on forehead looking down at the keyboard. My wheel spins waiting for a response. Repeated sips of Joe and the same look at the keyboard. Today this pause was lasting longer then most days. Does the music set the mood or does the mood set the music. A recurring theme today no music except for Tom Rush “Urge for Going” in my head. The mood is dark gray like the autumn sky. The first cup of coffee cooled I play Tom’s version of the Joni Mitchel song. Then Thirsty Boots, Eric Anderson melancholy is the mood that is set. Where am I urged to go?  A series of Icy winter landscapes. One posted to FB with the song. Another now posted here.

The road most traveled to Carl and Maarit’s 2008,-2014 Sunday football, frivolity and food.  My favorite world I still visit on the phone with Maarit and inside my head with Carl. Truffles with my coffee to get inside my mind to obscure reality of todays world back to my world. Just like that and it is noon time for breakfast. Hors d’oeuvre as the cucumber, tomatoes, peppers, onions and Linguica simmer awaiting the egg. I swallow the morning pills. The truffle kicks in along  as I wander through old life photos. Liz will be here soon with videos of Lilith now almost two the light of her life. Children are so wonderful lifting my spirits. There are highlights I find in the shadows. A short walk today vision is off. I’m taking steroids to help my lungs to recover from 12 days of hazardous air, ah the fire season. But I can see clearly enough to find an image and Auto Focus handles the details 1/2 block 3-5 images and back home.

Ground cover and flowers since March. May and June the garden, cooking and a few Vision Quests. So many flowers so few humans momentary interactions no real depth. Simon who I saw in Safeway in the parking lot I introduced my self we shook hands followed by a short conversation a portrait. This women and her dog Jasper on a walk in my neighborhood. I also shot a portrait of just her face. After I took the shot she comes over to me “just a minute” she walked to me to close but we old folks have so little interaction. I could not deny her she held out her arm to show me a tattoo. I feared it would be a holocaust number. It wasn’t it was a Philips screw followed by the letter U we laughed loudly.  She wandered off up the street repeating screw you with a loud joyful laugh.  Stale hot indoor air cleared late on the 19th. Out early on the 20th my lettuce has bolted, Beefsteak Tomatoes dead, other tomatoes not well late summer replaced by late autumn. Like early spring, summer, autumn is also missed. What is called the new normal that the optimists think and politicians pretend that there is going back to the old life. Fight climate change in your new Pickup, Massive SUV or any 7 0f the top 10 selling new cars, and protest against oil companies. Blame absolves you of your sins.

I don’t live in the new normal sure I wear my mask and rarely eat or go out anymore. My life is in my world of images, light, laughter, complete sentences and listening. Those who listen to me know how anti AI I have always been. Now AI scrubs away at human interaction Inara back in Zoom school there is a group of 5 who will gather three days a week in a back yard to learn and develop their social education. She will visit me once a week after pods. Sunday we went to Traditions for Kirsten to shop local and sorbet for us kids. A fruit fly on the window she though it was her new favorite bug. We alliterated Fruit Flies expanding from a tongue twister to Fabulous, French, Fried Fruit, Flies even the sorbet server joined into the loud guffaws. Out to the table we continued this silly word game. Silly has been absent from us as well. First follow the rules so we don’t get grandpa sick. May and she was able to return to visit. Lately there has been, fear and sadness in her eyes. We stop at the clothes part of Traditions to tell mom we are walking to the water but 1/2 block  on she says maybe the grassy area by the fountain will do. Our last stroll to Puget Sound from Traditions the playground was to crowded to many kids without masks she decides this from 50 yards away. Her decision to go to the grassy area was her fear. She is dealing, adjusting but there is a sense of loss. But there was French Fried ..fruit flies to bring childhood silly to return for a few minutes Sunday. But there were other highlights a trip to Westport to the cool 70’s with a breeze on the hottest day in Olympia where it reached 106 degrees. 

Upon arrival there is sun screen, a kite next the a large driftwood log that I can sit on, our spot.

My garden provided fresh tomatoes, lettuce, lemon cucumbers and visual stimulation. This flower child now a senior flower child longs for humanity. Conversations in person, lunch at a café people watching now relegated to take out picked up by Liz. And flowers in my window out my door the walks become shorter with less to see    repeated.

Old themes repeat Doors and triangles

Simplicity just light. It is always Light to share a story to appeal to humanity.  

Today’s 9/27 stroll postponed as I share light here. The afternoon showers arrive early. Yet a late afternoon walk in the golden hour. Seeing, breathing peace. 

A six day conversation with a Senior flower child and you.

love and peace

Categories // A Life in Photographic Art, Abstraction, Autumn, Color Fine Art, Fall, Flowers, Love, Negative Space, New Work, Nikon, Olympia Wa., Past life's, Simplicity, Sunset, Uncategorized, Waning light, Washington Tags // Blending the past and the present, Color Fine Art, Flowers, Humanity, Olympia, Seasons, Simplicity, Street Photography

The Golden Hour, Last Light 2015

01.02.2016 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment

DSC_0031 S 40 Sat +10 After EyeX 12-31-15After my Eye Exam at Olympia Eye Clinic Dec. 31, 3:45 I walked out the door across the lot to my daughters car. Oops it wasn’t her car maybe the bright sun or the drops. By the door was this small fountain basking in  the “Golden Hour’s ” wonderful light I played with it as the light danced through the ornamental grass. Happy for auto focus because of the drops.

So 2016  will bring changes here a year of time travel as I review and scan my favorite work from the last 42 years. I hope to have a film scanner soon. Arranging my finances to afford the new device. Thanks to all who have recently purchased a print, my book only about 20 books left. If you don’t have one of this limited edition get one soon for your collection and to support the next book. Prints most on site are available click donation button to Pay Pal add name and address and print name or date published. Prices

enjoy pjc

Photographic Art  New color.

Categories // Color Fine Art, Fine Art Photographs, Late light, Nature, Olympia Wa., Prices, Seasons, Waning light Tags // Black +White Fine Art Photography, Blending the past and the present, Color Fine Art, Flowers, Olympia, Photographic Art, Seasons, Simplicity

That’s Silly, That’s Cool

12.24.2015 by Peter J. Crowley // 11 Comments

She sees something I should see she says “That’s Silly.” I in-turn see something she should see I say  “That’s Cool.” So I ask her when she says that sometimes it is silly, but sometimes it is cool what you want me to see?  She looks and ponders, the car goes alongDSC_0148S15 B-2 Lgt ShirtChair 50 Cnst-50 Lgt30 LgtChair 20 Cnst_20 10-3-15we pass something she likes wants me to see, “That’s Cool” I agree it was cool colorful, creative, unusual which is what I mean by cool. Later we pass something else from the back she hoots “That’s silly!” It was and grandpa smiles.

Next month 4Y.O. time races by faster than a speeding 3 YO and that’s fast. Here are a few moments from recently for me but long ago for her. There is little time to linger as there is something new, something always comes next.

DSC_0026 72 Fist Hair Cut at Salon 11-24-15The first real haircut with Jason at Jamie Lee and Company.   She sat very still and the bangs are not in here eyes. We played with the kitties, looked at the art and laughed while mom had her hair cut. 

DSC_0014 S15 Shad Lgt10 Drk Hi 40 cnst -65 Shadows 9-9-15In September we were meeting mom downtown she noticed the shadows and I talked about how at the end of the day shadows grew fast. Standing for a few minutes we watched them increase in length. Take a picture grandpa. It was cool. 

DSC_0074 Ss15 G-30 R-20 Thats silly 11-24-15Boo Bash at The Hands On Children’s Museum where she was a Penguin. We sat for a picture in a giant chair now that’s silly. 

There were snakes and lizards to pet and a real Herpetologist to meet.

DSC_0037 Ss15 Boo bash 11-24-15 Turtles, a Hissing Madagascan Cockroach, a glow in the dark tee shirt to make. Something always comes next, Grandpa grandpa she squeals above the din of 300 + kids racing from event to event so much to see and do. To touch she wants to touch everything it is a way of understanding the world around tactile communication. The movies she watches, the books she reads Mostly Nat Geo or Nova. Science videos, documentaries it is plain that people are a boring animal.  Ahwooo she howls I am Trancern the king of the wolves.

enjoy pjc 

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Categories // Adventure, Events, Eyes of the child, Late light, Olympia Wa., Silly, Smiling Eyes, The Present, Waning light Tags // Ambiance, Blending the past and the present, Color Fine Art, Olympia, Portraits, Shadows

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