Kevin Earl Dayhoff Art One-half Banana Stems

Kevin Earl Dayhoff Art One-half Banana Stems - www.kevindayhoff.com Address: PO Box 124, Westminster MD 21158 410-259-6403 kevindayhoff@gmail.com Runner, writer, artist, fire & police chaplain Mindless ramblings of a runner, journalist & artist: Travel, art, artists, authors, books, newspapers, media, writers and writing, journalists and journalism, reporters and reporting, technology, music, culture, opera... National & International politics www.kevindayhoff.net For community: www.kevindayhoff.org For art, technology, writing, & travel: www.kevindayhoff.com

Friday, October 14, 2011

Birdie's is awesome & has gr8 coffee 2 boot - Sammi's boot i.e.

No it didn't take a wrong turn. It's a railroad track maintenance vehicle.

Home court is place to fight cancer at Manchester Valley

Home court is place to fight cancer at Manchester Valley

Home court is place to fight cancer at Manchester Valley

Home court is place to fight cancer at Manchester Valley

"Game on, cancer!"

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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Would a rose by any other name still be as sweet as Carroll County?

Would a rose by any other name still be as sweet as Carroll County?

One of the frequent reader questions to the Eagle Archives is how did certain streets, places and towns inCarroll County get their names? However, on a few occasions, the question is, how did Carroll County get its name?

Of course, since I am a closet Shakespeare fan, the answer often involves a quotation from "Romeo and Juliet" — "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet…"

http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archive-1016-20111012,0,4543553.story

With that in mind, do you think Carroll County would still be a great place to live if it went by the name, "Paca County?" Or "Union County" or "Westminster County?" ...


... that which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet


Juliet:
O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?
Deny thy father and refuse thy name;
Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love,
And I'll no longer be a Capulet.
Romeo:
[Aside] Shall I hear more, or shall I speak at this?
Juliet:
'Tis but thy name that is my enemy;
Thou art thyself, though not a Montague.
What's Montague? it is nor hand, nor foot,
Nor arm, nor face, nor any other part
Belonging to a man. O, be some other name!
What's in a name? that which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet;
So Romeo would, were he not Romeo call'd,
Retain that dear perfection which he owes
Without that title. Romeo, doff thy name,
And for that name which is no part of thee
Take all myself.
Romeo:
I take thee at thy word:
Call me but love, and I'll be new baptized;
Henceforth I never will be Romeo.

William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet


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Lecture on the western cowboy art of E. William 'Bill' Gollings at McDaniel College, Oct. 13 Collector, author to speak at Peterson Hall event


Lecture on the western cowboy art of E. William 'Bill' Gollings at McDaniel College, Oct. 13 Collector, author to speak at Peterson Hall event





As a result of the collaboration of McDaniel professor Sue Bloom, local Westminster physician Dr. Dean Griffin and McDaniel College, a special talk on the western art of E. William Gollings will be held on Thursday evening October 13th in Peterson Hall at McDaniel College at 7 pm.

The premier authority on Gollings' work, Dr. William Ward, will be speaking.

According to Griffin and Bloom, Ward is a radiologist, who trained at the University of Maryland Medical School. He discovered the work of Gollings as he flew from his home in Laramie, Wyoming, to the remote populations of Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado and Utah, delivering medical care.

It was during his residency when Ward became friends with a gallery owner in Denver, according to Bloom and Griffin. Thus began many years of collecting the work of E. William Gollings, a true cowboy artist, who lived from 1878 to1932, in Wyoming.

Ward and his wife, Carole, have amassed the definitive collection of Gollings work and have arranged to donate over $5 million in Gollings work to the University of Wyoming Museum of Art.

Ward has published two books on Gollings' art and commissioned a bronze statue of Gollings to sit across the street from the Wyoming State Capitol. His philanthropy in the fields of art and medicine are widely known in the west.

E. William Gollings was known as “Paint Bill” during his lifetime and he worked in watercolor, oils and etching. He painted cowboys, Indians, wolves, livestock and ranchers. Many of his paintings went east with vacationers at dude ranches, selling for as little as $20.

Griffin said in a recent e-mail interview, “The lecturer is a friend of mine from Wyoming … Last year I traveled to Wyoming to hear him give this lecture to a group from the Cowboy Hall of Fame Museum in Oklahoma City.

“It was excellent,” said Griffin. Dr. Ward has quite an extensive collection. This artist and the lecturer are very well known in the southwest of the United States. Several of Gollings paintings are in the Grand Room of the Wyoming State House and there is a bronze statue of Bill Gollings on the lawn of the Wyoming State House.

“This is a rare opportunity for you to hear a great lecture on Cowboy Art. Dr Ward is very knowledgeable of the art and history of the southwest. I am pleased he has agreed to do this while visiting here in Westminster. My hat goes off to Professor Bloom who has made this possible.”

Thursday evening, Ward will talk about Gollings work and his own commitment to documenting Gollings' life and collecting his art work. The event is open to the public.

Submitted by Kevin Dayhoff 





Lecture on the western cowboy art of E. William 'Bill' Gollings at McDaniel College, Oct. 13



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Lecture on the western cowboy art of E. William 'Bill' Gollings at McDaniel College, Oct. 13

Lecture on the western cowboy art of E. William 'Bill' Gollings at McDaniel College, Oct. 13

Collaboration between McDaniel professor Sue Bloom, Westminster physician Dr. Dean Griffin and McDaniel College will bring a special talk on the western art of E. William Gollings to the college's Peterson Hall on Thursday, Oct. 13, at 7 p.m.

The premier authority on Gollings' work, Dr. William Ward, will speak. The event is free and open to all. ... More:



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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

WAMU American University radio 88.5

Ick Moledina of International Foreign Car in Westminster MD


Perhaps my best friend since 1974:

Ick Moledina at International Foreign Car

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Westminster, Maryland 21157
Phone: (410) 876-7030
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Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday: 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

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In a way, your vehicle is like an investment, and routine maintenance is the best way to protect this investment for miles of trouble-free driving. Your vehicle manufacturer recommends services, inspections, and part repairs at regular intervals to keep your vehicle running properly. At International Foreign Car Service, we offer high-quality maintenance services that follow the recommendations in your owner’s manual, which helps ensure that you won’t have to have major auto repairs in the future.

International Foreign Car Service also offers outstanding repair services for the times when something on your vehicle is not working properly or may have worn to the point at which a replacement is necessary to maintain your vehicle’s performance.

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Working @ www.ccag.biz corn maze Too is cool The children r having a good time

Monday, October 10, 2011

The F Word: Famine is the Real Obscenity (US)



David Rose - The Distance Between Dreams



What a hoot. I actually have this on vinyl - from the 1970s...

David Rose - Starset



"Starset (For Bela Bartok)"

David Rose: Violin
Peter Eggers: Piano

from the album "Distance Between Dreams"


Paintings (30 seconds each):

* Jean Delville: "Orpheus" (1893)
* Gustave Moreau: "Orpheus" (1865)
* John William Waterhouse: "Nymphs Finding the Head of Orpheus" (1900)
* George Frederic Watts: "Hope" (1885)
* Fernand Khnopff: "I Lock the Door Upon Myself" (1891)
* John William Waterhouse: "The Lady of Shalott" (1888)
* John William Waterhouse: "Ulysses and the Sirens" (1891)
* John William Waterhouse: "The Siren" (1900)
* John Everett Millais: "Ophelia" (1852)
* Paul Delaroche: "La Jeune Martyre (The Young Martyr)" (1855)

Electric Violinist Linzi Stoppard Rocks Adagio For Strings (Electric Vio...



Now this is different. I'm just saying...

Samuel Barber: Agnus Dei (Adagio for strings)



Maurizio Cazzati, Ciaccona



[ Part 3 ] L'Arpeggiata: La lyra d'Orfeo ( Christina Pluhar )



C'est merveilleux.

Sunday, October 09, 2011

Welcome to the Working Week



Welcome to the Working Week


[20111009 Welcome to the Working Week]

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How to watch Reality TV

Friday, October 07, 2011

Three forks and a spoon.

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The few. The Marines

Yum. Chocolate cake.

Lemons

Study in lines.

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The horses are on the track. Metaphorically speaking...