
Photos: Suzanne and John’s Mom. (Erik took the photo of my grandson.)
Where I like to walk these days.
We had some gorgeous days in April, and May is shaping up nicely, too.
I start my latest photo round-up with the boardwalk my retirement community built according to stringent environmental regulations. I love the feeling of walking in the woods, and right now, wildflowers that were already there are coming up, while residents are planting others with the guidance of a woman specializing in the removal of invasive species.
The first photo below is a white trillium. Next in the leaf litter, you see a stand of May apples and a group of Spring beauty wildflowers. The apple tree has buds about to bloom.
Blogger Will McMillan bloomed at my retirement community the other day with one of his deep dives into the heroes of the American Songbook. This time it was Hoagy Carmichael. It’s amazing the forgotten songs Will digs up for his shows — while also presenting classics like “Skylark” and “Stardust.” There was a funny one about a jazz band in the afterlife, where all Carmichael’s departed friends were playing.
In one week, we went to see a grandson in the musical Matilda, which was polished and lots of fun, and the Spitfire Grille, which did not impress.
I also attended the Edvard Munch exhibit at the Harvard Museums, which I liked very much. It had paintings as well as a lot of prints in different stages of development to demonstrate Munch’s experiments with technique. The exhibit is there until the end of July, so try to catch it if you are ever near Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Meanwhile, at Umbrella Arts, there’s a textile show called “Weaving an Address.” The beautiful fiber art here is by Kimberly Love Radcliffe. The first one I photographed she calls “Have Faith in Art.” Then “Ms. Nina God Damn” references singer Nina Simone’s response to the murder of Black Sunday school girls in 1963. And the last Radcliffe I’m showing is a portrait of civil rights icon Fannie Lou Hamer. I just love these works.













Had to stop by for a quick hi and at look at your pictures. Fun to see your grandson in a play, and that textile art is fabulous.
I have been a gardening fool for the past couple of weeks. I have gotten a lot done but there is still plenty to do. And May waits for no one. 😉
Being a gardening fool sounds like happy work!
Lovely photos, it looks like you have a wonderful and vibrant, artistic community!😊
There really are quite a lot of artists around here!
The first photo with those gorgeous clouds grabs my attention,enjoyed seeing spring in your area,and the quilt with the black lady was fantastic!😍
Thank you, Deb. A sky like that, you just have to look up and pay attention!