Monday, January 04, 2016

Watercolor Sunday and Saturday's Color: December 2015


It's a new-brand year by now but there's one last month of the old year to capture from Facebook posts:

December 6 (photo manipulation):
“Not believe in Santa Claus! You might as well not believe in fairies!” 
― Francis Pharcellus Church

[As a btw, F.P. Church was the one who coined the phrase "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus" 
in a 1897 editorial of The (New York) Sun, in response to a question by 8-yr-old Virginia O'Hanlon.]

December 13 (photo manipulation):
“There is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good humor.” 
― Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol

December 20 (photo manipulation):
“I heard the bells on Christmas Day
Their old, familiar carols play,
and wild and sweet
The words repeat
Of peace on earth, good-will to men!”
― Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1863)

December 27 (photo manipulation):
"And this shall be a sign unto you: You shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger." ― Luke 2:12

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These are my coloring posts on Facebook for December:

 (finished on 19 August 2003, posted on FB 5 December 2015)
Isn't tomorrow..."six geese a-laying?" Well, then. (Another Celt mandala.)


 (finished on 26 July 2003, posted on FB 12 December 2015)
Not exactly Rudolph but maybe a distant cousin??? (Another Celt mandala.)


 (finished on 19 November 2015, posted on FB 19 December 2015)
I saw caliph headwear when I finished this design, a month ago, and thought of our Muslim friends all over the world right now who are suffering. A caliphate is a form of Islamic government led by a caliph, a political and religious successor to the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, and a leader of the entire Muslim community. In the spirit of “Peace on earth, Good will to Men,” couldn't we all find ways to reach out to each other, no matter who we are or what we believe???


 (finished on ?? 2005 ??, posted on FB 26 December 2015)
For this "holy holiday" weekend, I choose this design from my Celtic Stained Glass Coloring Book, printed on translucent paper. You can actually hang it in your window as a see-through. Today is the 2nd Christmas Day in the Netherlands, so Merry Christmas yet again.

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And now, once again, HAPPY NEW YEAR.
And Happy January.


Thursday, December 31, 2015

End of Year Bing-Bang


Because I didn't expect it, I must interrupt the program and give some ting tang, walla walla bing bang before the New Year tomorrow.  Are you ready??!

So, what happened last week, Wednesday, two days before Christmas, was an exhibition/clinic of old-timey Dutch zwieren and zwaaien (gliding and swaying) ice skating...like what they used to do on the canals (when there was still ice and snow!!!!!)...HERE in Gorinchem at our city center's Winterfestijn.

This image, from the Gorkums Nieuws, is of the Schoonrijders (Clean Riders) in costume,
when they came to Gorinchem on 12 December (but whom we totally missed).

The plan was that I would go and take photos of the whole thing, from 1-2:30p.  But guess what, it wasn't anything like what I expected because, well, it was a clinic and not really a show, like above.  They wanted to teach people how to do it.

I bet you know what's coming???!

But first, since I was there half an hour early, here's the rink that is set up around our city center's fountain every Christmas vacation:

The kids were having a blast (especially since it was 50-55 F outside).


Have you ever wondered how the Dutch teach their kids to skate?
Of course, it's usually on a canal somewhere, and with a chair for the prop.
But everyone helps each other.  It's a big deal.

Finally, I saw the professional skaters arriving...the ones who would demonstrate the zwieren and zwaaien.  I kept waiting for the officials to clear the ice, as did the professionals.  But it never happened.  Talk about a huge disappointment.  They had to do their thing in between all the kids skating in their way.  This was NOT how it was supposed to be (and Astrid, who was at work, later wrote to complain about it....), but they tried to make the most of it....



...while I attempted to get some snippets!
First there were two, then four, then six, followed by a wee demonstration with a newbie.
Notice the stokken (sticks) that are important for the "dance."

Okay, now here's what you're waiting for.  HA!  One of the very kind ladies, not at all pushy, kept asking me if I wanted to try it?  I had a hundred excuses, of course...my new knee, Astrid wasn't there, etc., etc.  My last excuse was there was no safe place to put my camera and purse, to which she offered very kindly to hold for me...and to even take pics of me, if I wanted?

And yes, they just happened to have skates my size.  And two gentlemen to help me!

Within seconds, there I was zwieren and zwaaien,
and laughing my head off like a kid thinking it was Christmas.
The guys couldn't stop laughing either.  Once you get me started...Oh, my!

I think we circled the rink 4 or 5 times.
"Do not ever take your hands off the stick," they told me.  And thank god,
because I fell twice but not all the way, because the gentlemen held me up with the stick.

Ting tang walla walla bing bang!

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And since we're on the subject, Astrid and I once again drove to Kinderdijk before sunrise on Christmas day, just because.  It's become a soulful tradition for us that is a gift you cannot buy.  Since then I have used some of my manipulation tools to be a bit artistic...another soulful gift for ME, regardless of what anyone else thinks.






On that note, remember this...?
Ooh Eeh Ooh Ah Aah, Ting Tang Walla Walla Bing Bang.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!


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