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Thursday, November 15, 2012

A Bit of Culture


Today we went to the BYU Art Museum.  I have always enjoyed visiting this museum because 1) its free and 2) it has really good exhibitions.  We started by viewing the beginnings of their Religious Art show that is going to get larger as Christmas gets closer then descended to the lower level and walked through "People in a Hard Land" - Paintings of Life in the southwest, many of which where painted by Maynard Dixon and Minerva Teichert (possibly my favorite painter).  We then walked into "Think Flat - The Art of Andy Warhol and Takashi Murakami".  Though I have never heard of Murakami before, I have seen many of Andy Warhols works when they came to The UofO's Museum of Art.  Marilyn was stunning as usual and the Campbells Soup can was lovely but I have never seen his interactive piece of work "Silver Clouds".  I loved it and want to take Ian back to see it.  It was fun and quite peaceful.  I took Rubye out of her stroller, laid out her blanket and let her experience "modern art" at its finest.  I hope she realizes the efforts I am putting in to expose her to culture.



This is a brief explanation of "Silver Clouds" I got off THIS website.  

The Silver Clouds continually surprises viewers' expectations and is the result of a collaboration between artist Andy Warhol and engineer Billy Kluver. Exhibited in 1966 at the Leo Castelli Gallery,Silver Clouds created an ethereal, joyful atmosphere, and challenged traditional expectations of art by mingling with and touching the viewer. Kluver's knowledge of technology helped bring Warhol's vision to life. The engineer recalls that their original plan was to somehow make floating light bulbs but that when his research group at Bell Labs showed Warhol a sample of the material scotchpak—a metalized plastic film made by 3M that could be heat-sealed—he is reported to have said, "Let's make clouds." The clouds, filled with helium and oxygen, floated through the gallery on air currents, bumping into each other and into viewers in the space.  







Tuesday, October 16, 2012


Photos for Mama

Henry at the petting zoo part of the pumpkin patch.









                               Henry Smiling                                         Rubye Smiling
They weren't going to smile at the same time.



The fallowing are the ones from the point and shoot camera.  I don't know how to rotate them so you will have to flip your laptop I guess.  Love you!



They didn't think Henry would want to do this but he did.  So here you go! 








Henry as a pumpkin

The Greenquist + Henry as pumpkins 

Farmer Annah

Farmer Henry

The Butterfield Flowers 

These were just at the end of the point and shoot camera.  I thought I'd leave them for you to see. 





Friday, September 28, 2012

the house in provo


                                   
from street to house


                                
from front door to the street







Back of Garage area.  We were thinking of planing a Lilac in that corner.   



Walkway on the side of the house from patio going to the front yard.

Walkway on the side of the house from front yard.

From back door to back ally way


From Ally to back of house.  The pile of trash next to the patio is lumber and carpet from the basement that is going to be taken to the dump when we are done with construction.  Its just a dirt pile now but I was thinking it would be nice to build a fire pit there.  



Side of back yard.





Kitchen from Living room
Kitchen from Hall way


 
Living room from Kitchen
Living room from Hall way





bedroom three
Bedroom one
bedroom two
bathroom



Monday, August 6, 2012

Weeeeeeee!

Last night when my baby fell asleep in my arms, we were laying in bed in the dark when she made a sound I have never heard her make before. "Weeee!"  I laughed so hard I was afraid I might wake her up.  She must have been having a fun dream.

Rubye is a real cutie! She makes up some of the silliest words and then grins because she is so proud of her vocabulary.  Her hobbies also include kicking her legs, sucking on fingers, and crying until Daddy carries her around the house.  When she falls asleep and Daddy stops walking she opens one eye and glares at him until he starts walking again.  She must get that light-sleeper gene from her Mom because I once slept through a home-security-system alarm.

I'm new at this and am not sure what you say at the end of a blog post, so... Weeeee!