CLA10 – Bird(s) Aflight
In my travels through hundreds of museums, I have discovered that I have an affinity for shadows. I just love how this one bird sculpture becomes several just through lighting. Continue reading CLA10 – Bird(s) Aflight
In my travels through hundreds of museums, I have discovered that I have an affinity for shadows. I just love how this one bird sculpture becomes several just through lighting. Continue reading CLA10 – Bird(s) Aflight
I visited the Salvador Dali museum in St. Petersburg in 2022. It was the last time I saw my brother. I was just starting my 4,000-mile final visit to the south and southwest U.S. One of my goals for the … Continue reading Mosaic of Life #152 – Dali Museum
I’m pretty much restricted to my RetCom (retirement community) now, but if there were one place I would like to revisit, it would be Ellis Island. Except for my great-grandmother, I expect most of my ancestors came through that facility. … Continue reading Mosaic of Life #155 – One Place…
Maybe you noticed that RJsCorner’s layout is different than it has been. This layout is simply more conducive to my current direction for RJC. I am moving to a much more image oriented site with my “Mosaic of Life”, “MyArtsySide”. … Continue reading Somethings Different?
Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma – which is living with the results of other peoples’ thinking. Dont let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your innter voice. … Continue reading Quotes – Follow Your Heart and Intuition
started reading when I was about six years old. I graduated to “big boy” books at about nine years old. Continue reading Quotes – I Had a Chance to Read Alot…
Now that I have decided to continue my “Mosaic of Life” posts, I need to fill in some blanks. The Basset Hound on the leach is Beulah. She had a fenced in yard that she roamed unleashed, but she did also love to explore other territories. She was my last pet, and my second favorite. (Sam, who was a dachound was my first personal pet was my first.) Continue reading Mosaic of Life #139 – Beulah and A Friend
I am always on the lookout for truly creative things. Things that are a‧vant-garde. I don’t use that word very often but it definitely fits here. The lighting in this Cleveland restaurant was very unique. Of course, I had to … Continue reading A‧Vant-Garde
It’s time for another neurodiversity post here on RJsCorner. This one is primarily about how the medical community goes about classifying anomalies in the human condition. This post I will focus on the Autism/Aspergers/Neurodiversity field. Continue reading The Medical Community and Neurodiversity
I still vividly remember the story behind this mosaic. As shown above, it was taken in July of 2012. We were leaving our third and last trip to Mesa Verde and decided to tour more of Utah. Continue reading Mosaic of Life #151 Sassy Sonic…
During my 55 years of traveling America I am always on the lookout for wall signs. This one is probably my favorite. I don’t really remember where it was taken. Continue reading Mosaic of Life #149 – Wall Signs
We need to constantly remind ourselves of the wisdom of the past to prevent a tragedy in the future. Of course, MLK’s words above apply very directly to our times. I just hope there are still enough of us around … Continue reading Quotes – About Ignorance & Stupidity
This post is a Mosaic post and a “Having My Say” post combined. Of course, that demands a story. Continue reading THE Mosaic…
Anyone who has been around RJsCorner knows that I have never been one to follow the crowd. Even at a very young age, that has never appealed to me. Maybe this has something to do with the fact that an autobiography of Einstein was the first “big boy” book Continue reading Quote – I’m Just Not One To Follow The Crowd
Since I have decided that my “Mosaic of Life” is more than a one-year project, it’s time to fill in some missing pieces. Let’s start with the first one. Continue reading Mosaic of Life #153 – It Shoulda Been The First Mosaic
We do not want churches because they will teach us to quarrel about God Chief Joseph Nez Perce Native Americans had a very different idea of who God was. It did not resemble the invaders’ churches in any regard. Continue reading Quote – Quarrels About God
Most people don’t realize there was a 1,000-year period when religions ruled the earth. This was generally known as the Dark Ages (5th through 15th century). Galileo’s trial occurred close to the end of that period. Continue reading Back In The Days When Religion Ruled The Earth
CLA – 27 I have been away from RJsCorner for much of the last 4 weeks with some health issues. Nothing life-threatening but very annoying. I am pretty much recovered but still not back to 100%. I really missed my … Continue reading Artsy Dry Spell
One of the greatest satisfactions in life is to realize that you are finally the person you were meant to be RJ Walters Continue reading Quote – Who You Were Meant To Be…
There are three rules for living a perfect life. Unfortunately, no one knows what they are unknown The author of this Nutshell is a very wise person. But, unfortunately, no one knows who she is. Continue reading Quote – Three Rules