Rescue Me is Coming

Thanks to Kim and Jane (and welcome Jane!) I now have a link to the new Rescue Me promo spot. Here it is. I just love this ad:

I know some people can’t see videos when I embed them here, so try this link:

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I took a painting class once, in college. It was when I was at Bennington. This was an “Introduction to Painting” class and the other students, like myself, were not art majors and had little previous experience drawing or painting. The teacher wanted us to learn about light. She started us working with charcoal on rough white drawing paper. We were to draw trees with special attention to shadows and light. She made us notice the way the bark was rough and mottled with shades of gray and brown on the side where the sun fell upon it, but was just a flat black surface on the shaded side. She set up still-life arrangements in the studio. A clear vase, a couple of green pears, a white bowl on a bunched-up red velvety cloth draped across a table. She shone a light on the tableau and had us just use charcoal and chalk to draw the scene. She wanted us to notice the shapes and patterns, but most of all she wanted us to be aware of light. It seemed to be the most important, the most fundamental thing in painting.

Shetland Pony Steeplechase

As I’ve mentioned before, when I go on YouTube there are always horse and other animal videos on my screen, because those are the types of videos I view most. Today, I saw this, which is adorable. Enjoy.

“And they won’t be going any faster at Ascot this afternoon, believe me!”

Horses, Snow, Sky

I have been really tied up in this book but am almost finished! Haven’t had much time to blog, but here are some photos.
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I’ve said it before, but I must say again that I love the light in winter. Everywhere there are my favorite shades of white and gray and the entire spectrum of blue. I think I have the opposite of Seasonal Affective Disorder, which makes some people depressed in winter. I feel so much energy when it’s bright and white like this. In the summer, the light seems thin and filtered and it’s so effing hot! That’s when I’m S.A.D.
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“Clouds…Tattered and Swift”

I spent all morning writing. It was grey and cold outside. Raw and damp. I left my house and it began to snow a little, and then it rained. It poured. Then it stopped raining and instantly the sun was shining through these big smokey clouds!
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It was almost dark, but it was as if the day had regrets about its foul and tempestuous displays of mood, and wanted to start all over. The light felt like dawn.
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I decided to drive by my favorite farm because sometimes there’s a beautiful sunset there. Today, there was no sunset but this wonderfully ominous blanket of clouds was unrolling above the old barns, threatening more …stuff.
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Talking to Animals

Put…the sock…down!
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Following up on my Dog Whisperer post from a few days ago, there was a fascinating profile piece in the New Yorker magazine a few years ago about Cesar Millan, the Dog Whisperer. If you click on the link you will only be able to read an abstract of the piece but if you subscribe you can read the whole article.

Did I Mention That It’s Muddy?

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Do you ever get that not-so-fresh feeling?
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Ugggggggg! I just arrived home and was greeted by the girls whose muzzles were caked with mud (or worse). I was going to watch a movie tonight. Now must bathe dogs. Maybe I’ll just put them back outside and they’ll put the mud back where they got it.

Dog Whisperer

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I have blogged before about my admiration for Cesar Millan, the Dog Whisperer. Well, I’m watching a marathon and have just seen the all-time best episode of the Dog Whisperer! It’s the one with the aggressive Rottie named Apollo, who bonded with a teenaged girl – an animal lover with a HUGE heart who works at the kill shelter where the dog was about to be destroyed. Has anybody seen this one? The ending! I won’t give it away. I’m covered in goosebumps.

Meanwhile, I have whispered my girls into a “calm, submissive” state.
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Handsome Steeds

I managed to photograph the one part of Mark’s body that isn’t caked in mud:
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His left ear. I love horses’ ears. LOVE.

Here’s the rest of him:
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I bet you didn’t know horses could have a mullet hairdo. Mark is seriously stuck in the 80s with his look.

We’ve had a few warm days. All the snow is gone. We now have mud.
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In about a month, when the horses really start shedding, I like it when the mud dries to their coats like this because when you brush them it helps pull off the winter coat. Now it’s just a mess.

Love Poems for Valentine’s Day

The first, by Pablo Neruda:

Brace yourself for this one. I LOVE this poem, but it’s a little disturbing:

Man and Wife
by Robert Lowell