Saturday, July 11, 2015

Denis Paints Masks

My friend Denis lives along the margins of Phillippi Creek, here in Sarasota. 

Phillippi Creek drains the wet interior of Southwest Florida, bringing swampy inland waters directly into Sarasota Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. The creek provides a natural migration corridor for wild creatures like snakes, gators, otters, raccoons, fox and wading birds. 

I have heard people swear that these natural water corridors also bring malevolent forces from the wilderness, like the "invisible forces" that rampage through urban neighborhoods causing chaos in the form of overturned garbage cans, as well as, missing pet cats, dogs, and hamsters. 



Denis has calmed his back yard by lining his fences with a host of painted palm frond masks. The masks, he agrees, may contain voodoo powers, like Polynesian Tiki figures, in that they are able to repel backyard invaders from both the animal and the spirit world.  


 I love viewing his masks, these backyard artworks. Their “terror provoking” gazes and vibrant colors bring me a joyful, child-like lightness while being around them. I own a few of palm frond masks myself. A painted palm frond graces the Hundred Year Oak tree in my front yard; I call it my Hurricane Hex. Since I nailed it to the tree a few years ago, SW Florida has experienced no major tropical storms or hurricanes.  One of Denis' masks also  graces my front door entry warning visitors to be nice.



Here are some more of his colorful masks.

 Like people themselves, each palm frond mask portrays an individual spirit; some have eyes that glow in the dark and no two spirit masks are exactly the same. This week I am revisiting Denis' artwork looking for another Mask, one that will grace my back yard and pool area.  


I know Denis. He is a hard worker and a devoted artist. After he finishes an arduous day's work, cleaning roofs around the Sarasota area, you can find him hunkered down in his backyard studio creating more inspired Palm Frond Masks. I visited him recently to view the products of this all-consuming art form. 




 



Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Red Bug Slough

There is a little known park in Sarasota where the small exaggerates itself for one and all



thru paths of oak and pine

Loblolly Pine


Loblolly oak



Interesting shapes





Friendly creatures



Red Bug Slough is great for walking dogs and children, but you must not feed the gators.



A lengthy walking way parallels the stream
 friendly to dogs and people.
Watch for gators.


It is against the laws of Florida and Reason to feed the Gators.
Do not feed them.



Scenes of old Florida seen here




Watch the waters and branches for turtles, egrets, blue herons, anhinga or snakebirds, fish and gators


Turtles can be seen in the water and sunning themselves on tree limbs and river banks.

Anhingas dive for fish here and sun dry their wings





Little things worth seeing











And someone to look over it all
blue heron



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There's no place quite like Sarasota!



Thursday, June 20, 2013

Reunion in Paradise

Our family recently gathered for a reunion in Kentucky, USA.


Not tropical storm Andrea, Not the insanely busy freeway around Atlanta, and Not the numerous speed traps along the way could deter us from our Reunion.

After 14 hours of driving we arrived in Paradise: Paradise Resort Kentucky.

Paradise Resort is located in the western tip of Kentucky, overlooking the dammed, northward flowing Tennessee River which has been renamed Kentucky Lake.  To the east the dammed, northward flowing Cumberland River has been renamed Lake Barkley. Land Between the Lakes is a National Recreation area.


Daughter Cindy and Kristy drove the Cow Car from Columbus, Ohio to join us.




Tropical Storm Andrea shrouded us in the stillness of Kentucky Lake for a couple of days.





The sun mercifully showed its face before 
parlor games destroyed us all.



The return of sun light made this dammed river look and feel like paradise.




The water called us to ourselves, providing sweet relief from gravitas.



Everything, it seems, started at the water line.



                                      



I'm telling!!!


Who cares!



Some other sights around Paradise...







Thanks for viewing.
GAZ
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