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		<title>Forester Blue and Friendly Broom Head</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2009 20:54:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just spied a full white moon rising below my tall house. I turned the lights off so I could better appreciate its luminous company the most comforting I have had all day. My day ended with a pleasant walk with the doggies down the newly polished logging trail .The loggers have done an immaculate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just spied a full white moon rising below my tall house. I turned the lights off so I could better appreciate its luminous company the most comforting I have had all day. My day ended with a pleasant walk with the doggies down the newly polished logging trail .The loggers have done an immaculate job&#8230;hardly a sign of debris save a few softly shredded limbs making fodder for the new woodland bed. It was such a sparkly day out with a still wind and warm sunshine encouraging my weary winter bound spirit.  I picked up a small fragment of white pine bark  brushed with Forester blue&#8230;.perhaps this  discovery of colored tension  is waking me up from a week long malaise where I have had no strength to engage my artistic powers. I have also been<br />
asthmatic which I finally saw a doctor for last Friday.  I must be a tad bit lonely these days as I entertained an unexpected  visual dialog  with a broom. Sunday afternoon as I pulled close to the wood stove fire with the doggies on my lap  the bright green head of a synthetic broom outside the window stabbed in the snow was quite compelling. Its close proximity and similar height to my own scruffy head seemed like a reasonable candidate for a chat. Today,  I made a selection of six paintings  for the upcoming  group exhibit &#8220;Resonance of Place &#8221; scheduled for April  at Gross McCleaf Gallery, Philadelphia .Tomorrow I will bring them to my framer in time to transport  to the gallery en route to Baltimore, a planned trip at the end of this month.</p>
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