Monday, March 9, 2026

Day 4945: Family Celebration & Petabits?

 

"Remember": junk collage, graphite sketch, digital



                                                                       
  

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    Click: Ambrosia, You're the Only Woman.




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 A Family Celebration

Jacob and Manu Salloum

In celebration of Jacob and Manu's three month wedding anniversary, grandparents, Hoda and Mike Salloum invited family members to a celebration. Hoda had prepared her wonderful foods for which she is so well known and Mike welcomed us all into their lovely home.


Attending were Hoda's brother, George and niece, Rheem. Hoda and Mike's three sons, Tarek, Bassel, two of his three sons, Jacob and Zackary, son Jimmy and his wife, Lauren, daughter Maddie, and son, Logan and girlfriend, Emma. Fifteen of us enjoyed a wonderful Saturday together. 

 







 



  
 
A 4+ minute videoLa lata de conservahere.




 

Just because ...

Emu


Monday's Smiles ... 

 

















Hoping you feel all the good things in your day.


  


 

 

Sunday, March 8, 2026

Day 4944: SUMO starts today & Timur and the Tiger.


"Divisions": Acrylics, junk collage, digital.





                                                                       
  

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    Click: Minnie Riperton, Memory Lane.


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SUMO starts today!
For fifteen days.

and

I started this art with an acrylic I did in my journal class eons ago.

I liked it, but I thought about combining? So I added my photo of a package. 


  
Using just the two images, layered, with parts erased, I came up with today's lead art, Patchwork. 

And, no orange today? Well I thought it needed a bit of red?  


 What do you think?




 



  
 
A 5+ minute video, Hyperactive, here.


 
Just because ...

Regent Parrots




Sunday's Smiles ... 

 


















Hoping you feel all the good things in your day.


  


 

 

Saturday, March 7, 2026

Day 4943: Boone Count Hermit & New Bridge of Ronda, Spain.

"Graffiti face": junk paper, Montana markers.



 
                                                                       
  

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    Click: The Commodores, Just to be Close to You.



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Warren Massey & his dog, 1922  (1867-1944)

* I am re-posting the art from Day 2405, because Julie 
and several said they would like to know more about the 
subject of the above art, the Boone County Hermit. 
I am re-posting the blog from Day 1834 in August of 2017.

The Hermit


 My Grandpa owned a farm in Indiana.
As long as I can remember, I heard stories about 
the hermit who had lived in Grandpa's woods. 
It came up on the recent Indiana visit & I was enthralled, again.
I remember my Mom mentioning being in his log cabin once.
Her memory was of the thick layers of newspaper on the walls. 
I would be "all ears" whenever the subject came up.
So in case you might share my interest, I'll share a bit.
A legend of years past ... the Boone County Hermit.

As a child, it always fascinated me how a grown man 
could decide to live alone in the woods, it still does.
Born in a log cabin in 1867, outside of the town Lebanon,
he was the son of Elizabeth & Hiram Massey.
Known as "Hi", the father, a laborer, was said to have ...
"looked too much on the wine when it is red."
Warren also shared his father's attraction.
On a cold 1892 night, Warren & a friend hiked into Lebanon.
Making the rounds of the town's saloons, 
the severely drunken pair then tried to walk home.
Freezing wind exposure caused both men to develop pneumonia.
Warren's friend died, and after a risky, prolonged illness, 
Warren survived to vow, that "never again 
would he go near a place where liquor was sold."


Warren's cabin, 1940 Taken by Aunt Martha

He kept that vow for over 50 years, given permission,  he lived 
in a 14 x 16' cabin in the 20 acre woods of my Grandpa's farm.
Referencing a 25c, June 1975 copy of Boone magazine ... 
in an article by Ralph W. Stark, it is said that 
"Warren could neither read or write. He was said to have an 
innate intelligence, skills at cards, music & marksmanship."


Warren Massey, 1940 by Aunt Martha

 I usually think of a hermit as a loner, or anti-social. 
Evidently Warren was well liked. He lived simply.
His wants were few, his expenses minimal.
He helped local farmers with their crops, had a garden, 
chickens, trapped & sold furs. He did odd jobs & traded goods.
He bought groceries from the "huckster" who traveled the
Ratsburg Road with staples, coffee, sugar, salt etc. for farms.


Warren Massey & dog, age 73, October 1940. in his cabin.


Late one evening, in 1942, in failing health, 
two friends drove Warren through Lebanon 
to move in & live with a sister in Rockville , 
taking along his dog, fiddle & a few trinkets.
He insisted on night time & he ducked down 
so as not to see the town as they passed through.
He wasn't anti-social, he was anti-saloon. 
He died at age 77 in 1944.
The aged cabin, weakened & in bad repair was burned.





Day 6: Grandhunk #1, WonderWoman and I  went to Fishers Delicatessen for lunch on my last day in Henderson. Wow! So amazing! We didn't have a lunch reservation so a wait, but worth it.





Jordan ordered a Reuben

Jordan ordered the Reuben Sandwich & Onion rings

WonderWoman ordered a chili omelet (see menu above)

Grandma loved her Chef's Salad

3/6/2026


I had a wonderful stay. I ate too much, enjoyed every minute.  







 



  
 
A 5+ minute videoMosquito Day Afternoon, here.



 
 
Just because ...

Red-cheeked Cordon Bleu 



Saturday's Smiles ... 

 






















Hoping you feel all the good things in your day.