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allright!
out at east end of long island i hitched past the end of the line
oh those down and out days months years decades
and now i am a happy toker
everything in moderation
out at east end of long island i hitched past the end of the line
oh those down and out days months years decades
and now i am a happy toker
everything in moderation
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[color=darkcyan]i'm on a survival mission
yo ho ho an a bottle of rum om[/color]
yo ho ho an a bottle of rum om[/color]
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The above photos were taken by Richard Moylan Jr. of Ware Neck. Four of the six photos are from Ware Neck. All of the photos have been featured as web site banners on Studio 8, an artist related web site. Doreen Peri the host of the web site features hundreds of artists work on her revolving web site banner. Studio 8 is located in Northern Virginia and reaches all English speaking countries and has members from around the world. Poets, writers, photographers and artists make up the sites member list and all enjoy posting their work and responding to others. Even though most members are hundreds of miles apart the community as we like to call it is quite tight knit.
My thanks goes out to Doreen Peri who volunteers her time resources and talent to extend this delightful web site to the public. Her site is a wonderful place for beginners and pros alike to share their work with the world.
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Say Doreen did you just change the banner, I was looking at a very interesting figure eight on a swirly blue back ground and going to say how much I liked it. But the stairs are good too. It must me another one of yours because I don's see a signature. Just odd that in a split second the banner changed just as I was replying.
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and Dick... thanks again for the article! We're really honored and I think it's great that the paper showed some of your photography we use as banners! I had posted the article in the Discussions forum when it was first published but don't know if there were any replies to it so I'm glad you posted it to this thread! Maybe I can find that link and put it here because I also included the color banners of yours.
Here it is
http://studioeight.tv/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=5299
Here it is
http://studioeight.tv/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=5299
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I put the lightning banner back up for you, jack
and yes, jim, that's a cd cover i designed but the music is wayyyy better than the cover! ... get in touch with barry and he'll get you a copy
deb - i love jimbo's broken road, too! i'll try to put it up there more often...
and jim... whatever happened to lescaret? he's the one who contributed to the saffron NYC display banners..... i love those photos... where did lescaret go? hope he's well... we were going to meet him last summer but it never happened... i can't keep up
and yes, jim, that's a cd cover i designed but the music is wayyyy better than the cover! ... get in touch with barry and he'll get you a copy
deb - i love jimbo's broken road, too! i'll try to put it up there more often...
and jim... whatever happened to lescaret? he's the one who contributed to the saffron NYC display banners..... i love those photos... where did lescaret go? hope he's well... we were going to meet him last summer but it never happened... i can't keep up
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my baby sister says she is not as calm as she appears.i can't keep up
lescaret?
Trying to remember his avatar, it appeared to be an oil panting, or an advertisement poster, a man in white face with ruffled collor. It has been almost seven months since he/she posted.
The last one was a pretty strange one even for S*.
http://www.studioeight.tv/phpbb/viewtop ... ght=#20042A WEST NYACK, N.Y. MAN was found dead at his computer apparently the victim of trying to keep up with too many professional forums. Childress H. Wanamaker, 54, an account executive at a New York-based new media company, died of starvation according to the West Nyack coroner's office. Wanamaker's emaciated body was found by Loraine, his wife of 26 years, who told MediaPost she had been bringing her husband meals on plastic trays for weeks, but that he never took the time to eat them.
As I remember old les had a big bottle of wine in front of him, and you know what they say about frontal lobotomies. So I am sure he is ok, but he posted some great stuff. I miss him too.
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TJ:
In the bottle is a kerosene lantern's wick screen, and inside that is a copy of The New York Times obituary section someone used to pack some dishes they sent me from the East Coast.
Reflected off the front of the wine bottle ( this picture is painted from life and you are seeing only a small detail of the whole painting) are the windows that line the side of the dining room where I often paint. The reflections represent the slivers of afternoon sunshine that flash through the geraniums and the succulents lined up on the wrought-iron shelves of my wife's "baker's rack" flower stand.
The bottles are sitting on a chair which was a birthday present to me on my sixth birthday. The chair is a handmade, water-bent wood chair made in Prague, Czechoslovakia around 1900.
I refinished it when I was sixteen.
N.B.: I WAS born after 1900.
--Z
In the bottle is a kerosene lantern's wick screen, and inside that is a copy of The New York Times obituary section someone used to pack some dishes they sent me from the East Coast.
Reflected off the front of the wine bottle ( this picture is painted from life and you are seeing only a small detail of the whole painting) are the windows that line the side of the dining room where I often paint. The reflections represent the slivers of afternoon sunshine that flash through the geraniums and the succulents lined up on the wrought-iron shelves of my wife's "baker's rack" flower stand.
The bottles are sitting on a chair which was a birthday present to me on my sixth birthday. The chair is a handmade, water-bent wood chair made in Prague, Czechoslovakia around 1900.
I refinished it when I was sixteen.
N.B.: I WAS born after 1900.
--Z
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I saw that.are the windows that line the side of the dining room where I often paint.
Would you believe that I was blanking out on words and I had this two streams of video going, looking throuh the lower lens of my bifocals was this text box, above was the painting. The jar was awoman in blue skirt a wide multicolor belt and frilly blouse.

did you know I can see my brain when I roll my eyes.
I like to tell people I was born before the war. Makes them stop and think a minute.
You have no idea what I thought I saw in that jar the first time I looked into it. Sober Duck's avatar. I can't believe that I went through 2 pots of coffee today. when I was driving I would drink so much coffee I would hallucinate. Time to bail out, dive off at the closest exit and close eyes when sensory data proves unreliable to logic lobes. Spent so much time on the edges of consciousness, got a Zen eye view of the two fold continuim. Did not know it was Zen until i stumbled on a Book about driving and Zen.
Don't know much about art, it doctors my eyes. Enough said I hope.
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