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Art Classes

Last April, post-pandemic, I joined an online art class, drawing with pencil and ink. Six weeks later, I enrolled in drawing one morning a week, and watercolor the next. Most students are either professional artists, or started in 2020 at the beginning of the Covid pandemic, so I am truly a novice in this group, and in general.

But I thrive on a challenge, and have nurtured my beginners’ mind. It’s more difficult to be an advanced beginner or an intermediate, so this may simply be laziness on my part! How can I do anything wrong? Well? I’m not that relaxed about it a year later!

The videos of classes are deleted so quickly after being posted, that certain procrastinators never quite watch the full replay, but this evening I managed some relevant parts. Shadows and reflections are so challenging. I am only now learning to see them, and still with difficulty figuring out from whence the light is falling.

Apropos of something entirely different, one of our sons just adopted a dog this past Saturday. This fell on the seventh anniversary of another shelter adoption by another son, which I will write about tomorrow. It ended tragically, and my heart still aches. Our son is trying to decide on a name for the newly adopted dog, and suggested Oslo or Berlin. “Oslo or Berlin? Have you seen Money Heist?” It was one of our favorite Netflix series. “Berlin” was one the best actors in my view. As was Nairobi. I was also a fan of Denver…but that was the name of the dog adopted seven years ago. We may know what the chosen name is tomorrow:-)

Circe learns from Edward Hopper

Above I have posted a photo of my attempt at learning from the great painter, Edward Hopper. His painting is of a farm in South Truro, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, when The Cape was farm country. Happily a barn painting. I love barns, and I ❤️Vermont, but I am happy to try to paint a barn on The Cape. No lighthouses, please! They are so trite. The stuff calendars are made of.

Circe

Hoje vai ser um bom dia

Studying Brazilian Portuguese is one of my pastimes. More correctly, one of my passions. I’ll have to ask a Brazilian friend how to spell “Puanhol,” i.e., Portuguese mixed with Spanish. Our family speaks a lot of “Swinglish.” (Can you guess which two languages we casually blend?) I’m also working on Latin American Spanish. The city of Oaxaca de Juarez has a hold on our hearts, and we plan to return. Our son and daughter-in-law were engaged in Oaxaca last year 💞

The other day, my phone presented me with a silent challenge: It opened to my translation app, indicating that I should say something in Portuguese to be translated into English: Portuguese 🧿 English. So my first words of the day were “Hoje vai ser um bom dia.” 😃 “Today will be a good day.”

It’s time for my evening lesson now. But like many people learning a language online, I don’t speak enough of any of the languages I am trying to learn. Speaking into the microphone is one way to speak more.

What language(s) are you studying? What have you learned or spoken in your new language today?

I am the one wearing an ACL brace in the photo below.

Hierve el Agua, Oaxaca de Juarez