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Friday, August 31, 2012

The Road to Sudan







Savannah









Alfred, excited about his new cowpeas - He's blind but knows how to garden/ "dig" - as he says it, like nobody's business.

I didn't have a chance to visit his garden, I really wish I did, but I hear amazing things and I don't doubt it for a second.   


Worlds best dressed permaculturist.  

Whinnie and Julie




My petite friends

Margaret





Jackline - and her hands. She was always touching everything, and loved delicately examining other peoples hands, holding them like feathers and looking at them right in front of her face... She has a type of Cerebral Palsy (unknown) and can't communicate through words. So she did it with her hands it seemed.  


Cooking Posho in Gulu


Thursday, August 16, 2012

We are all tapped into something amazing
"I do not care what car you drive or where you live. If you know someone who knows someone who knows someone. If your clothes are this years cutting edge. If your trust fund is unlimited. If you are A-list or B-list or never heard of you list. I only care about the words that flutter from your mind. They are the only thing you truly own. The only thing I will remember you by. I will not fall in love with your bones or skin. I will not fall in love with the places you have been. I will not fall in love with anything but the words that flutter from your extraordinary mind."  

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

All is one, then and now. 'For every action, there is an equal or opposite reaction.' ---- To everyone, or those who doubt, and especially for those who think photography/art doesn't pertain to them, or have an affect on their life/the world...

Arts Education is as important to have in schools as any other subject, not only for creative expression and outlet, but also to understand the world, our history ~ why things are the way that they are today, and different methods of communication.

 "Never before have so many people been making so many photographs. And why not? Photographs let us get a good look at stuff. Through them we can hold on to people who are not near. Photos have a life beyond the present. The light that bounced off of Abraham Lincoln's skin knocked electrons off of Mathew Brady's plate and formed the image we hold in our imaginations (and our pockets) today."
   -Dana Davis

"Plato had a love-hate relationship with the arts. He must have had some love for the arts, because he talks about them often, and his remarks show that he paid close attention to what he saw and heard. He was also a fine literary stylist and a great story-teller; in fact he is said to have been a poet before he encountered Socrates and became a philosopher. Some of his dialogues are real literary masterpieces. On the other hand, he found the arts threatening. He proposed sending the poets and playwrights out of his ideal Republic, or at least censoring what they wrote; and he wanted music and painting severely censored. The arts, he thought, are powerful shapers of character. Thus, to train and protect ideal citizens for an ideal society, the arts must be strictly controlled."
-Plato's Aesthetics 

"The arts of ancient Greece have exercised an enormous influence on the culture of many countries all over the world, particularly in the areas of sculpture andarchitecture. In the West, the art of the Roman Empire was largely derived from Greek models. In the East, Alexander the Great's conquests initiated several centuries of exchange between Greek, Central Asian and Indian cultures, resulting in Greco-Buddhist art, with ramifications as far as Japan. Following the Renaissance in Europe, thehumanist aesthetic and the high technical standards of Greek art inspired generations of European artists. Well into the 19th century, the classical tradition derived from Greece dominated the art of the western world." -Wikipedia

    Education in general has gone downhill in our society, no doubt about it. But, we all say we want to do what's best for our people, our children, for our country, ourselves, for the world... Not just arts education, but  education in general is the foundation of a society, shaping the world. If we truly want to improve quality of life in our time, why are we not putting as much money into schools as we are sports and entertainment?   

Sausage Tree



Tuesday, August 7, 2012