From Resa and Gigi
To Dale
I found a swan for you.
Gigi made a card for you.
From both of us with love!
Pics of Swan taken by Resa – April 3, 2023
Toronto,Canada
Painting Unsigned
Another find, on my way to the appointment that I was late for and had to reschedule,
…. is this gorgeous tiger.
The tiger is on an old house that has been fixed up,
… and converted into a gourmet pizza parlour.
Pics taken by Resa – March 24, 2023
Toronto, Canada
Artist: is unknown at this time
“I got the eye of the tiger, a fighterDancing through the fire”
Frank’s always interesting thoughts while walking on the beach may be intriguing, educational, colourful, ponderous, rooted in science, inspired, inspiring and more.
They are however, never shallow.
Take a walk with Frank and discover, if you haven’t already!Closing comments here, but you can leave one on Frank’s blog!
Beach Walk Reflections: Thoughts from thinking while walking
Click the video above for 2 minutes of background waves while reading.
I like walking on the beach. It is good for the mind, body, and soul – and refreshing on my feet.
Deep is my theme for the day. Deep that is intense, heavy, extreme, profound, mysterious, and obscure. Deep expands the mind because deep is a trip through the known into the unknown. Deep is the travel route to make meaningful connections.
With the sea, I think deep as a distance from the surface and then down to the floor. Different depths receive different amounts of light, therefore suitable for different life forms.

Eventually, there is the darkest of deep – a place where light does not reach. A deep place without photosynthetic plants to serve as the producers to start the food chain. A deep place with other organisms able to…
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Ford visited the Rodin Museum in Paris. He took some brilliant shots for us. Later he was inspired to paint “Rodin’s Window”.
BEST… he made a LEGO sculpture of “The Thinker”. I am impressed!
Auguste Rodin. Le Penseur. The Thinker. Paris. 2022.
Last August, during a stay in Paris, I spent the day at the Rodin Museum. The museum was opened in 1919 as a dedicated space to display the works of French sculptor Auguste Rodin – famous for his works such as Le Penseur (The Thinker), Le Baiser (The Kiss) and La Porte de l’Enfer (The Gates of Hell). The museum consists of the Hotel Biron which Rodin used as his workshop from 1908, along with extensive gardens where many of his sculptures are placed in a natural environment.
Spending time in the sculpture garden was a chance to meditate upon art and nature; to marvel at creativity while under the spell of luscious greenery and a hot blue sky. Inside the museum – the Hotel Biron – came the chance to become overwhelmed by the thousands of sculptures, drawings and paintings on…
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I found this on my way to an appointment that I was already late for, because I found more art before this.
Chances of rescheduling the appointment – 100%
Chances of being in this spot again within the next year – almost nil.
Still, I shot when the sun came out briefly, instead of waiting for the cloud cover.
I love this, because the woman appears not young, nor old. Yet, she has gray(ing) hair. There is a lot to be said for embracing our natural selves.
Pics taken by Resa – March 24, 2023
Toronto, Canada
The artists:
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