Friday, June 20, 2025

FOtO FRIDAY: BLACK CLOUD

FOTO FRIDAY: It was quite a sightToo many to count. The Phoenix Art Museum's walls were adorned with Carlos Amorales's installation of butterflies, black paper butterflies representing the migration of monarch butterflies from the north to south of the U.S. border to Mexico.




Thursday, June 19, 2025

TBT: JUNETEENTH

"OnThisDay in 1865, two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation, over 250,000 enslaved people in Texas finally received word that they were free. That day, now known as Juneteenth, marks a delayed but powerful declaration of Black liberation.

But emancipation wasn’t the finish line. It was the foundation.

In the face of uncertainty and chaos, newly freed Black people built schools, churches, businesses, and cultural traditions. They created mutual aid societies, elected officials, and established neighborhoods rooted in care and resistance. They chose community over chaos.

Juneteenth isn’t just a day of remembrance. It’s a celebration of how Black communities turned emancipation into empowerment and how that legacy continues today.


As we honor this day, may we reflect, rest, and recommit to building communities of progress where freedom is more than a word. It’s a practice."







Tuesday, June 17, 2025

TUESDAY TUNES:I WON'T LET GO

 TUESDAY TUNES : Standing by those you care about is what friends do... I WON'T LET GO by Rascal Flatts.



Friday, June 13, 2025

Thursday, June 12, 2025

TBT: CONFIRMATON

 TBT: CONFIRMATION was this past Sunday and it was a very small class just 3 in this year's class.

Look what showed up on my feed. This was me at Confimation in 1970 (10th grade) 


By alphabetical order my classmates included: Ann, Brad, Frankie, Keith, Lynn, Ron, Stan and Terri.  Did I forget somebody? I thought there were 10???





Wednesday, June 11, 2025

MIDWEEK MUSINGS MUSIC CORRECTION

MIDWEEK MUSINGS RE: MUSIC CORRECTION  I need to make a correction to last week's commentary re: my enjoyment of all types of music. 

I stand corrected since attending the first of the summer Wednesday Spins at the Arkansas Fine Arts Center. Attendance far exceeded former visits as hundreds of folks came to socialize and enjoy DJ  Nick Hud.

As soon as one entered the building one was hit by what was happening upstairs. You see there's nothing in this modern structure that absorbs sound. We quickly entered a gallery to see the amazing student art.  We do have some very talented young artists in our schools being fostered by good art programs ...



After oohing and awing, we wisely chose the elevator over the stairs. After exiting, we found folks using all the hallway seating probably to hear each other talk and save their hearing.

Have you ever been in a space where the DJ is trying to overpower the chatting of the 'attendees'. The noise was deafening and thank goodness the next gallery gave us a reprieve. The 70's exhibit was a flashback for sure... I donned a fro myself back in my senior high school year and Southern humidity gave me a good one.


Obviously, we had to eventually exit back into the crowded gathering and we wasted no time heading downstairs towards the exit with a quick stop in the gift shop where we were greeted with a " Hi, how are you?" No brainer on that answer " DEAF " I quipped. We all laughed and the young worker replied. "If I had known I would have brought my earplugs." No kidding. 

So my correction to liking all genres of music is that when a genre is just noise, I am not a happy camper.




Tuesday, June 10, 2025

TUESDAY TUNES: I JUST WANNA BREAK THE RULES

 Being a goodie two shoes, I had never even dared to not follow the rules.  How boring, but no worries my brothers made up for my good behavior.

Now, I wonder if I missed out on a lot. How many of you can relate to the lyrics of this song by Charli XCX?


BREAK THE RULES