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 …
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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 …
Am I just overly sensitive or is it true we can’t escape reminders of death no matter how hard we try? Scott needs distraction therapy since he can no longer paint so we are often watching TV. Last night, thinking to avoid the horrors of nerve gas victims in Syria we turned to HBO…wrong move […]
full circle (c) katy allgeyer 2013 Summers in Maine mean setting up my tent at the Stonington Farmers Market every Friday morning to showcase my paintings and send people back to my gallery. Scott usually joins me at the market to do our food shopping, hobnob with the regulars, and offer marketing tips to help […]
floating heads(c) scott morgan 2013 Creating something out of nothing is Scott’s specialty. Here is an ordinary snapshot of us back in December that he manipulated into a surreal portrait.
This self portrait was created about two months ago. EnJOY!…
It does not end. We do not end. You do not end. The end is where the beginning starts….
today ( c) katy allgeyer 2013 We have this day. This day has us.We are the lucky ones. We have each other.
old penobscot bridge(c) scott morgan 2013 I thought you might like to see some random shots by Scott Morgan. Not all of his art is created with a paintbrush. chang + eng (c) scott morgan 2013 (c) scott morgan 2013 (c) scott morgan 2013 (c) scott morgan 2013 (c) scott morgan 2013 (c) scott morgan […]
Hey! Where’s the red, white, ‘n’ blue? The buildings draped in patriotic stars ‘n’ stripe bunting? The smell of apple pie and taste of lemonade sold at roadside stands by kids capturing foot traffic from the parade route? Where are all the folks we meet n greet n wish a happy summer n catch up with on their winters and it’s always the same, reassuring, comforting scene? The Fourth of July memories are there…in my heart, chakras wide open…with my other treasures.
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