True Friends

“When I look into the eyes of an animal, I do not see an animal. I see a living being. I see a friend. I feel a soul.” — Anthony Douglas Williams *   *   * Breeze and Tiller, true and loyal Labrador friends of Jane and Bill, Branford, CT — Watercolor portrait by … More True Friends

Jellies

You know how jellies are. Those gummy boneless bodies without any eyes, not even a brain, carried along with the tide, who knows why or if they have a purpose.   Think what it must be like. How might they know where they are when they barely distinguish light, or that it’s night or that … More Jellies

Changing with the wind

“It’s easy to act as if you are a weathervane, always changing your beliefs and words, trying to please everyone around you. But we were born to be lighthouses, not weathervanes.” — Robert K. Cooper *   *   * Weathervane in Little Compton, RI — Photo by Mary O’Connor © 2017

Appearance

“A beautiful appearance will last a few decades, but a beautiful personality will last a lifetime.” — Author Unknown *   *   * Male Purple Finch — Photo by Jan Logozzo © 2017

Meet Casey

“I just finished hanging Casey’s portrait and the more I look at it, the more real he looks! It seems as if he is actually going to jump right out into the living room!” — Carol Giuliano Meet Casey, retired Greyhound athlete.  Now eight years old, Casey came to Connecticut from a Florida racetrack following … More Meet Casey

Peace and Quiet

“It’s hard for the modern generation to understand Thoreau, who lived beside a pond but didn’t own water skis or a snorkel.”—Bill Vaughn *   *   * Chapman Mill Pond, Westbrook, Ct. — Photo by Mary O’Connor © 2017

Fine Dining

“One of the very nicest things about life is the way we must regularly stop whatever it is we are doing and devote our attention to eating.” — Luciano Pavarotti *   *   * Monarch Butterfly feeding on decomposing banana — Photo by Jan Logozzo © 2017; taken at the Butterfly House, Cape Cod Museum … More Fine Dining

Pure Beauty

“Nature paints not; In oils, but frescoes the great dome of heaven; With sunsets, and the lovely forms of clouds; And flying vapors.” — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow *   *   * Monarch Butterfly — Photo by Andre.W, taken at the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History

To hum

The hummer is a precious gift.   Lighter than an ounce with feathers, gowned in glittering and iridescent robe, rubies red at its neck, it hovers and hums through life.   Some call them sacred as they pause above fragrant altars of time, sipping the essence of life through the straw of their long beaks, … More To hum