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Bird Watcher

03-May-07
Bird Watcher

Our hotel room in Destin had a nice little balcony overlooking the boulevard, and beyond, a spot or two of ocean peeking between condo hi-rises.

As I sat there in the morning, drinking a cup of coffee, I realized I was being watched from above.

All about were these little sparrows flitting. We were four floors up so I was a bit confused as to why they were up there. Then I looked up and saw one of the little stinkers guarding the entrance to his nest…in the eave.

At the corner of the terra cotta roof there was a cavity. And in it, a nest, the straws of which were barely visible. When I moved my coffee cup to my mouth, the little fellow popped into the cavity.

I took a look at all the other eaves within sight and those too had nests in the cavities at the corners.

Later on, I put a few crumbs on the banister and they of course lit there and flew away with the booty…sometimes to the nests.

The roofing system seemed well made and well thought out. The entire front of the roof, where it ended along the fascia, was blocked off with a black piece of aluminum or plastic the exact shape of the undulating terra cotta tiles. But at the corners, no such thought had been given.

This of course was quickly found out by the sparrows. And feeding the sparrows became amusement for hotel guests (I being one).

It is an interesting maintenance battle that builders and architects have waged over the ages against nature. Just when they think they have it licked, nature finds a way ’round it.

I suppose some maintenance manager will requisition some of those large fake owls for the corners of the building before long. Thus putting a bit of a damper on the “vision” the Architect had for the place.

Destin Condos

30-Apr-07
Condos in Destin

We took a short trip to Destin, Florida for a wedding over last weekend. There were several opportunities to sketch so I’ll post five of them over the next five days, in consecutive order.

These sketches are going to be examples of stuff you can sketch on a vacation. You don’t have to sketch “all beauty, all the time”. It can be fun to sketch whatever is available in a particular situation.

As always, you learn as you study the subject, beauty or not.

This one is a view of the condos across the highway from our hotel room. We were on the fourth floor. That provided a different angle, semi-aerial. The colors were bland…just one green roof, the turquoise Gulf of Mexico, and a ground cover of pale green palm trees galore. It’s tough to make “pretty” out of that but sketching it anyway is good for the mind.

There were condos to either side of this building but my sketchbook is a small one. So, all you get is one building.

Yes, the eyes went crossed several times getting all those windows. This was a real test of patience.

Get Twiggy Wid It

15-Apr-07
Twig and Bark Picture Frame

About two hours north of Atlanta, in the mountains, is a nice resort called the Brasstown Valley Resort. It’s a beautiful place for conferences, golf, company meetings…or just to get away for a long weeknd.

We go there for special occasions, usually for one reason…the Friday night seafood buffet.

Ever since I first visited the place, I loved the decor. It’s elegantly rustic. It reminds me of the upscale lodges the really wealthy people of the early 20th century used to retire to in the summers.

Throughout the lobby and grand dining room, they have wonderful rustic furniture made by Old Hickory Furniture. They also have a lot of unique, one-of-a-kind furniture pieces and picture frames.

I set about to document these picture frames. I try to get one down on paper each time I visit. I even made one a couple of years ago. I’ll write it up soon with some instructions on making it.

They are really beautiful in the right setting. The thing I like is that they are made by hand.

I purchased a 75 year old steelprint out of an old book on eBay. It’s an image of a family of beavers busily chewing twigs, downing trees, and building their lodge. That’s the image that resides in the twig frame I made. It hangs in my studio.

I couldn’t think of a more appropriate scene for framing with a twig frame.

Trip to the North Georgia Mountains

30-May-06
Trip to the North Georgia Mountains

Memorial Day weekend we took a trip to the North Georgia Mountains.  On the way up to Hiawassee, we had our evening meal at the Brasstown Valley Resort in Young Harris, GA. 

Former Georgia Governor, and Senator, Zell Miller is from Young Harris.  It’s a very small, rural mountain town. 

A Georgia poet and writer named Byron Herbert Reece is from Young Harris as well.   If you like to write or enjoy poetry, or are interested in the mountain culture of Appalachia, then learning about Byron Herbert Reece would be of interest to you.  It’s a touching story.  Some of his work is in the Young Harris College Collection.

You can learn about him here.

As for our meal, the Brasstown Valley Resort is famous for their “Friday Night Seafood Buffet”.  It’s a treat.  That’s the best way to describe it.  The dining room is tastefully done in a lodge style with Old Hickory furnishings.  Old Hickory makes rustic furniture from hickory trees.  It’s cool stuff.

The Brasstown Valley Resort is a real resort by the way.  Replete with 18 hole golf course, cabin accommodations, hotel, large lounge with a massive stone fireplace, and a full service conference center.  It’s a very nice, “casual upscale” facility. 

It ended up in rural Young Harris primarily because Zell Miller was Governor when the idea was conceived.  It’s owned by the State but privately managed.  It has turned out to be a good thing for the State and the local Towns County economy too.

Back to the meal…

As usual, we over indulged and my wife wound up snoozing in the comfy leather recliner back at the cabin.  I sat in my own recliner beside her and sketched her with a pencil. 

I included the floor lamp standing between us because I didn’t want to wake her by moving around in my chair.  Besides, I thought it was kind of interesting to include it…

When I finished the sketch, I jostled her awake and plopped it on her knee.  She looked at it bleary eyed, blinked a couple of times, and said… “hehe”.

That’s art critic lingo for “I’m amused”.

More to come…

Glacier National Park, Grinnell Point

12-May-06
Glacier National Park, Grinnell Point

This was sketched while inside the Many Glacier Hotel.  There was a series of couches and chairs in front of this huge window on the right of the lobby as you come in the main entry.  I would guess the window to be 15 feet tall perhaps.  The mountain seen through the window is Grinnell Point.

The hotel is a lodge style structure.  The rafters and columns are lodgepole pines.  It was built in 1915 (I think) and it is not in “modern” condition.  But, over the next few years, renovations are planned in the off season.  It’s rustic let’s say.  Nothing wrong with that at all, but one needs to be prepared if used to staying in modern environments while travelling.  I found it to be a quaint and restful place.

Outside, the facade mimics an alpine style architecture.  It’s a nice old place and the views are serene and beautiful.