Sunday, November 6, 2016

THE BIRTH
NOVEMBER 6, 2016

It started out as a minuscule whim with some investigating, followed by the abandonment of the whole idea. Then, overnight, that whim returned and in a matter of days, Michael and I were it hot pursuit of a desire that germinated from a tiny seed and blossomed over a span of 9 months. There were many hours of discomfort, minds and ideas in flux, research and planning for the future, introspection, deliberation, much  concentration and brooding that consumed all our time until finally, a little over a week ago, we gave birth...
We moved into our brand new home, designed for the way we live...and have progressed to the next phase of the process- the arduous process of unpacking more that 150 cardboard boxes of assorted sizes and placing their contents into appropriate places. Progress is slow, but that's okay. Perhaps now that we're IN, I'll remember to take some photos of the outside as well as inside of our home. Some new pieces will be added, some old let go. Looking forward to fixing it up so we love it...and to having time for some of my most favorite OTHER activities like blogging, art, and reading!!





This is my way of justifying being away from blogging for so long. Will be back soon. Meanwhile, we're truly around the corner and down the street from our last residence...same zip code, same phone number. 

Much love and many hugs to you all...
See you soon!!
abby j










Friday, September 23, 2016

ARTFUL READERS REVIEW 
"THE PARIS ARCHITECT" by Charles Belfoure 
September 23, 2016 

Hello Dear Ones,
I've been so negligent in keeping up my blog entries...I've missed the time to create some art for different challenges, but I DO keep reading. Building a new house takes lots of time, meetings and decisions but we're nearing the end...or should I say, a new beginning? I'm hoping you're all OK.

What an interesting and fast-moving book this is... Lucien is a young architect in 1942 Paris, France. He's struggling, along with so many others, during his city's Nazi occupation. His marriage is childless and crumbling, when into his life walks a wealthy French industrialist (who's sympathetic to the plight of the Jews.) He's got a profitable offer for this out-of-work architect who's anxious to advance his career. He commissions Lucien to build huge, important factories to help France with its war effort...(and help the German army as a byproduct!) Driven by his need to make a living as well as to prove himself a clever architect and gain a successful reputation, he additionally agrees to help the industrialist by designing expertly concealed hiding places in apartments for persecuted Jews... behind a painting in a wall, within a support column, inside a drainpipe, under some enclosed stairs...places invisible to the average eye. Some of these Jews are friends of the industrialist, some are not. Taking life-threatening risks, at first it was to challenge his design imagination and outwit the unrelenting Nazis. But after one of his hiding places fails, he becomes personally involved in the effort to do all he can to help these suffering, hunted people.
"THE PARIS ARCHITECT " is a powerful portrayal of a people under occupation. Many of the French people struggled to save themselves while others added saving the hunted to their personal struggle. There's much darkness in this book as in any book written about this horror-filled period of history, but Belfoure balances it with a sense of hope and salvation. If you're a fan of historical fiction, this book presents an unusual twist on a familiar WWII theme. Highly recommended!!


Wishing you the best days and a peaceful, happy heart...
Big Hugs,
abbyj




Sunday, September 11, 2016

ARTFUL READERS CLUB 
"THE MAGIC STRINGS OF FRANKIE PRESTO" 
by Mitch Albom 
SEPTEMBER 11, 2016
REMEMBERING...
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I always feel like I’ve learned something about life when reading the books of Mitch Albom. THE MAGIC STRINGS of FRANKIE PRESTO was no exception. Albom has composed a beautiful symphony…magical, lyrical and soulful… about one man’s life and the people whom he touched. 
Our story opens as people are arriving for Frankie Presto’s funeral, a time to reflect on his life…a life narrated by Music…yes, Music. As mourners from all over the world file in, they stop to tell a favorite Presto vignette. Among these are people you’d know…Burt Bacharach, Hank Williams, the Everly Brothers, Roger McGuinn of The Byrds, Tony Bennett, Paul Stanley of KISS and Wynton Marsalis (just to name a few.)

We’re witnesses to Frankie Presto’s birth, (when he was immediately orphaned,) and to his difficult growing up years. But, because of Music’s influence over his life, our hearts are warmed as he manages to overcome his hardships and make his way from Villarreal, Spain (his birthplace during the mid 1930’s Spanish Civil War ) to Detroit, New Orleans, Woodstock and other places around the world…he was a global success not only as a master guitar player but as a singer and composer!
This epic novel blends fable, parable, mystery, romance and fairy tale into one of the best books I’ve read in quite a while. The entire book is a metaphor as to how music has the ability to heal. With the Spirit of Music as our guide, we glimpse into the lives that were changed by "the greatest guitar  player who ever lived..." the one man whose strings could touch the music… and the magic… in each of us.

Sunday, August 7, 2016

BOOK REVIEW TIME 
AUGUST 7, 2016 

Although there's no longer an ARTFUL READERS CLUB, I continue the concept of read and illustrate. This month's review is by bestselling author, Daniel Silva. It's his 16th spellbinding, international sizzler in the Gabriel Allon series. THE BLACK WIDOW finds legendary secret Israeli intelligence operative, Gabriel Allon, grappling with an ISIS mastermind.
It's a tragically timely novel that's all the more unnerving because it mirrors current events. Allon, art restorer, spy and assassin is poised to become chief of Israel's secret intelligence service. But on the eve of his promotion, he's pulled into the field for one final operation. ISIS has detonated a massive bomb in the Marais district of Paris... reminiscent of the recent terror attacks in France and Belgium... and the anguished French government wants Gabriel and the Mossad to eliminate the man responsible before he can strike again. 
We're introduced to a new heroine, a doctor, whom we follow through both her spy training by Gabriel's team and then her jihadist training elsewhere. In  both cases, the process is fascinating, frightening and very believable. In THE BLACK WIDOW, Gabriel Allon's contributions to the mission are more cerebral than physical, since his days as an operative may be behind him as the new director of The Office. But there are reminders of his magnificent past victories throughout the book (for those that are new to the series.)
As THE BLACK WIDOW rockets from its shocking, horror-filled opening to its explosive conclusion in Washington D.C., we're reminded that the democracies of the world are faced with a mammoth crisis. Silva makes it clear...as we're on the edge of our seats and breathless...that it's impossible to protect everyone and every place from the assaults by suicide bombers who enthusiastically embrace a culture of death. 
Daniel Silva's background as a reporter in the Middle East, his encyclopedic knowledge of the history, geography and politics of that region, as well as its relations or non-relations with the rest of the world, gives every aspect of this book a sense of reality and authority. Destined to become one of Silva's most widely read works of fiction to date, I caution you not to start the book at bedtime as you WILL NOT be able to put it down until you've finished your journey!! This is an extraordinary read!!!! 

Saturday, August 6, 2016

ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER 
AUGUST 6, 2016

Conrad   Crispin Jones is an interesting artist and photographer based in Spain. He's this week's inspiration for our art at DIGITALMANIA
Here's his art...
 and here's mine...
It's been a tough week and creating art is always soothing and relaxing for me. My dear husband, Michael,  lost his older brother to brain cancer after an 11 month battle with the disease. He passed away peacefully, Monday morning. He was an extraordinary man... caring, kind, compassionate, smart, funny and loving. This is one of my favorite photos of Brett with Michael...(Brett's the one with the beard!)
He'll be missed by many...Michael and I will carry him in our hearts (as will our daughter) always. So will the rest of his family... his wife who cared for him so lovingly, their two sons, his younger brother and his family. Special thanks to dear long time family friend, Melissa, for her continuing love and support. 

Wishing you all a good week ahead...

Big Hugs,
abbyj



 

Thursday, July 28, 2016

ART AHEAD 
JULY 28, 2016 

Because I looked ahead to some of the art challenge blog themes for next week, I'm little ahead of myself. They sounded like fun challenges, so I spent some time creating...
THIS for DIGITAL WHISPER, whose theme is Masquerade... 
for TAKE A WORD, a Games theme... I depicted both a board game...
and a sports game featuring my hometown basketball team, the Syracuse Orangemen;
and THIS, for Flicker's DIGITALMANIA who introduced participating artists to Alfredo Palmero, a Spanish painter who lived from 1901-1991.
This is my creation...here's one of Alfredo Palmero's pieces...
Thanks for stopping by. See you next posting...
Big Hugs,
abbyj

Monday, July 25, 2016

HAPPINESS IS... 
July 25, 2016 
 
Hi Folks,
Hope you survived this very hot week if you're living here in Central New York as well as soooo many places across our great USA. This week, things are heating up again...politically. It's time for the Democratic National Convention to declare Hillary Clinton the official Democratic Presidential nominee (among other things.) Last week, the Republican Party had the floor and declared Donald Trump the official Republican Presidential nominee. YIKES on both fronts!!!
When it's hot...very hot, both in temperature and in politics, my "go to place" of happiness is always a snow scene. So, when art challenge blog TAKE A WORD declared their theme to be HAPPINESS IS... I jumped on it! Happiness is...SNOW!!
My piece of art for DEZINAWORLD15's CHEEKY CHALLENGE this week centers on FOOD. I took this photo in Hangzhou, China at a family restaurant. I thought it was interesting the way the people held their rice bowls so close to their mouths... wonderful food throughout our repeat trip to China...different areas than we'd been previously. 
DIGITAL WHISPER requested a black and white creation...a wee bit political...sorry!
Finally, SUNDAY POSTCARD ART asked that participants remember the Wild West with COWBOYS and COWGIRLS...
That's it for now...thanks for stopping by.
Enjoy your week. Hope to see you next posting...
Big Hugs,
abbyj 

Sunday, July 17, 2016

WE WANT PEACE 
JULY 17, 2016 

With the world in such tremendous turmoil and an unsatisfactory election looming ahead, we all need to pray for peace and respect for one another. With all our traveling, I must admit that this is the first time I've ever been concerned about safety. I didn't even really think about it after 9/11! When challenge blog, THE THREE MUSES, declared its subject for the week to be "the printed word," my thoughts  immediately turned to the unrest in my heart. Here's what emerged...

I wish you safe passage as you navigate through the week...in your heart and as you move from place to place. If you're having a hard time, I wish you relief...if you're unwell, I wish you better health. Most of all, I wish you love.

Thanks for checking in.
Big Hugs...until my next posting,
abbyj 

Saturday, July 16, 2016

ART SOOTHES MY SOUL 
July 17, 2016 
Hello there, dear readers!
The sun is shining; we just saw our grandson marching and playing in his BURLINGTON TEEN TOURING BAND in LeRoy, New York; the sheetrock is going up to make the walls inside our new home...life is good. I hope things are going well for you, where you are, as well.
I so enjoyed putting together the following pieces of challenge art this week...
SUNDAY POSTCARD ART was in the summer mode declaring its theme to be PICNIC...
DIGITALMANIA asked challenge participants to create art in the style of one Maria Pace Wynters , a mixed media artist.
Here is one of hers...
and here's my creation using her technique...
That's it for this moment in time...short and sweet. I'm working on another that I'll post when completed. Meanwhile, enjoy your evening and weekend.
Thanks for stopping in.
Sending hugs and love to you all,
abbyj