Saturday, December 30, 2017

Myrtle Kraft Library & IronHawk Elevator - Portal, Arizona

When I stopped at the Corporate Offices of Ironhawk Elevator (Raising the Standard) to ask directions to the library I thought Managing Member, Laura Mullen, was pulling my leg when she said they ran their operations from downtown Portal. I mean, they ARE downtown Portal!!




I got the door prize for my reaction.






Kathleen, a psychologist, was staffing the library. It began life  in the 1920s as an extension of the Post Office. After a period as the school, it finally settled in.

The Friends of the Library Bookstore, next door, is almost as big as the library itself. Hardbacks are fifty cents, paperbacks a quarter. I hauled out two stacks for $12.50 and hadn't progressed more'n 'bout six feet from the front door. 10 am - 2 pm Tues thru Saturday -- Turn left at the Country Store; it's on the right at the turnaround.





Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Eastbound


Trundlng toward Sonoita, I stumbled into Le Cegeunita Natl Conservation Area, an attempt to restore the Black-footed Prairie Dog. Remnant Sacaton (tall) grasses from pre-cattle days add perspective to the devastation of over-grazing. Didn't see no dawgs tho'.

There're (note correct grammar rather than vernacular: there's) two camping areas but you'll be hard-pressed to distinguish 'em. No tables er far rings. Jus' designated areas with scattered locations whar thuh grass's been trodded away. Dispersed camping is allowed except in certain "zones."

Eastbound. Doesn't Phoebe sorta remind you of Zippy the Pinhead? Cowboy hat on dash is ready identifier as: "one of them."



Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Bud Lite


Evry good ole boy'll tell yuh that there light beer is the best iffn yer watchin' yer figure.





You kin hear  'em sayin', "Why honey, ah lawst three hole powundz in nahrly az minny munths drinkin thayut stuff."



Yes, I picked it up and deposited it to a recycling receptacle.

Tuesday, December 12, 2017

James Joseph Roderick & Our Lady of Guadalupe

Up -- on the walls -- through the end of the year, in Ajo, Arizona, is a show by James Roderick.

On Our Lady of Guadalupe day (not MY Lady of Guadalupe!), Suzan and I were touring The Plaza when we found James' work. It's in the lobby area at the entrance to Art Under the Arches gallery caty-corner of the Visitors' Center/Chamber of Commerce.

Roderick's rich colors vividly capture the pathos that surrounds this iconic figure. But it's his unique take on the gal that makes the work interesting: Our Lady astride a Harley; warming her hands at a campfire; contemplating her likeness on candles.


Approx 14 w x 24 h







































He also has a coloring book.






Roderick has had a long-term interest in goddesses and has painted images from Buddhist and Hindu mythologies as well. 





James' contact info:
phone:  505-982-1183
email:   roderickartworks@gmail.com
Website: james-roderick.fineartamerica.com (both upper and lowecase work)

Wednesday, December 6, 2017