Category Archives: Art and Culture
Help! The Cranes Are Multiplying.
Awhile back I watched the movie, Bright Star. Directed by Jane Campion, it tells the romance between the poet, John Keats and Fanny Brawne. And throughout the movie, the two main characters are always passing notes that are intricately folded. … Continue reading
Wall, Meet Frames. Frames, Meet Wall.
I hate painting. And I hate having to start an entry out with that negative statement. But hello?? It is a pain in me arse. But it sure makes things look purty. Or at least clean. So my spare bedroom/home … Continue reading
An Experiment Comes To An End.
Prima Ballerina…I will always be able to live up to the first part but not the second. I continued to attend class for several weeks but finally determined that maybe my eight-year-old self had been on to something. I am … Continue reading
One Word Movie Review
Yeah, Yeah. I know. I have been remiss in my blogging duties. Well, excuuuuuse me. Well, I am truly sorry to my two readers. One of the things I have been doing in lieu of blogging is watching movies. So … Continue reading
St. Louis – This is the Midwest.
To tell you the truth, because that is what I am all about on this blog – my last visit to St. Louis wasn’t the greatest. It was about eight years ago and I swear I was hearing gunshots while … Continue reading
Lynne With An Experiment – Inauguration
I am taking an Adult Beginner Ballet Class. Be scared. Be very scared. It is part of a new segment on Lynne with an E. And it is called Lynne With An Experiment. Catchy title, huh? I thought so. What? … Continue reading
I need a little color.
It has been raining all day. Which can be an unusual and disconcerting experience for a majority of San Diegans. We always need rain since we are mainly a desert region but we have no clue how to drive in … Continue reading
Bummer, Bumper, Beso
In the Excel graph of life, the last seven days have been a series of highs and lows. There’s no explanation for it, that is how life goes. Reminds me of my grandmother when subjected to a long-winded sermon would shout … Continue reading