roots (c) scott morgan 2013 This Thanksgiving falls on Channukah. Both holidays are meant to celebrate gratitude and the connecting roots of family. It’s a rare event to have them coincide on the same day for a double dose of thankfulness. I am doubly blessed this year to be with my family and to feel […]
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The 44th Annual Conference of the Indian Psychiatric Society was held on October 18th-20th in Goa. These pics were sent to me by Dr. Ravindra Agrawal ( aka “Dr. Ravi”) –seen here at the very left of the lineup in the blue jacket in the photo above. Scott’s framed art work was shown as Dr. […]
Meet Me At The Cat & Fiddle (c) Scott Morgan 2007-2013 Tomorrow Anna Allgeyer turns 92 years old. She is the mother of 5 children including me, the grandmother of 5, the great-grandmother of 9. Her short term memory and attention span are both disappearing now at a rate that is alarming to her (‘I […]
Like all baby boomers growing up in the golden age of visual imagery and advertising, Scott was fascinated with images of himself. Combine that fascination with a passion for digital technology and all-things-new. Add to it the creativity of a master artist…
It’s hard not to keep track of time in terms of how long it’s been since Scott left my world. Two months today. One thing that he was all about was seeing the world, doing things, and keep on truckin’. I feel myself getting tiny bits …
For his 60th birthday in February 2011, Scott had first planned for us to celebrate in India. He always celebrated birthdays but “big birthdays” required advance planning, and this one he was planning two years ahead. We …
I have tears in my eyes today and they are tears of joy! To find out why, you must read Brian Foo’s remarkable tribute to Scott on his kickstarter…
The portrait that artist Brian Foo recently sent me of Scott is not the only artist rendered portrait I have of him. The one shown here is by his friend Dan Rizzie…
Scott had several health issues over the years big and small and he usually created some art around it. Today I thought I’d share work from this ongoing series. This first painting was completed on October 25, 2012 during our whirlwind preparations…
Yesterday…yesterday I felt very much that I had stumbled across a time capsule of Scott’s life held in an old cardboard carton full of dust on a shelf deep inside our basement. The box had not been disturbed since it left California ….
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