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The Blue Angel – A New Orleans Treasure


In early 2004, I took a visit to see one of my closest friends in New Orleans. She had been living there for a few years and I always looked forward to my trips to visit her Down South, where we would feast on Southern food, visit cemeteries, wander around the Garden District, go on Swamp Tours, and just generally have a wild time of it. My favorite part though was always the days we would walk around Metairie Cemetery. There is nothing like Metairie where I grew up. The graves are all monuments to life. Beautiful marble, stained glass, shinning brass, and copper turning teal in the salt tinged humid air.

We had been to Metairie at least twice before on this trip, taking pictures and walking around, most importantly trying to get a good picture of my favorite Angel  “The Angel of Grief.”  But the doors to the Mausoleum that she is located, The Chapman H. Hyams Tomb had always been locked. But on that lucky day the doors were wide open, no lock, no chains on the doors at all. The statue was bathed in an incredible blue light, which was shining down on it from three different stain glass windows, one a beautiful floral tiffany window, the other two were simple blue abstract designs. That day it was like everything was meant to be, not only were the doors open, but the normally pale blue tinged light was a deep violet blue creating a dramatic visual effect. The statue of “The Angel of Grief” was carved out white marble, in Carara Italy by William Wetmore Story and then shipped to New Orleans Louisiana.

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We Had Our First Frost – Treasury Roundup

Winter Bliss

Curated By: demetgun3
Featuring The Work Of: Minxshop, cottonbirddesigns, WhiteWillowVintage, GloamingDesigns, thetinykitchen, f2images, kathiroussel, StudioElenus, irenesuchocki, matesrubbish, branda, DeLaCruz, chicksale, MindAndHandsTogether, wickedpen, windowsill

This morning we had our first frost! It was icy and cool and the grass all looked like it was painted with sugar. I love icy mornings with a warm mug of tea and a good book.

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Give Away Winner!

I’m very excited to announce the winner of the Inquisition Intaglio Print by Larry Vienneau, Susan of Suzees JubileeZ won with her wonderful raven inspired poem. You can find her needle felt work in her Etsy shop SuzeesJubileeZ. I was really astounded by the beauty and humor of the comments I received for this give away. Keep the comments coming with the posts ahead!

From the courtyard
The boy and I heard the cackling
off the tenements in the rough section of town
where the refugees and the pensioners lived.

We had been playing with plastic bubbles and
hiding plastic soldiers in the trees
When it started the boy imagined some
Mythical creature hidden in the clothesline
of a third floor walk up.
We saw nothing
A branch fell from high up the locust tree
And crashed on the side walk not
two feet from us
As it did a raven flew off
and perched on a building further down the street.
Lets play one more the boy said.
And one more after that.
It was an afternoon to abandon reason
Somedays all the stars just fall out the bottom of the barrel, for a bit it seems that we can’t capture them then
the children want to play and play endlessly. The raven laughs first
mysteriously, then infectiously and the barrel starts to glow again. even
in the canyons between the tenements where the bedbugs are plotting to
overtake the hill and branches are falling off spindly, but still green leafed trees, we dance in that glow.Everyday we listen for that laughter.

Ravens Call – Intaglio Print Giveaway –

Raven’s are haunting mystical beings, which have inhabited the world of myth for thousands of years.  But the crisp cool days of fall, always seems to be their time. When a raven’s cry can carry through the crisp air and right into your heart. These beautiful Intaglio prints capture ravens in all their glory. Handcrafted by award-winning Printmaker Larry Vienneau. Who’s work has been shown in the US, Canada, Russia, Hong Kong, and Uruguay as well as being included in four museum collections. These prints are absolutely striking and feel as though the ravens can simply fly from the page!

GIVEAWAY ALERT: Want to win one of the amazing Intaglio prints shown above? To enter the giveaway simply leave a comment with your favorite bird and why. The best comment wins  an Inquisition Intaglio Print. The giveaway ends Tuesday October 12 at midnight.

Photo: Courtesy of Larry Vienneau

Available at: http://www.etsy.com/shop/larryvienneau