I went to the senior center for lunch. They had bean soup, which I like a lot. I did a few small things around the place. I got a few more items to take to the thrift store. I sorted through a box and found a few things I could use for my granddaughter's Christmas gift. If it looks new or is in super good shape, I use items I get from the thrift store as gifts.
Lolita and I are going to Sandpoint and art class. We're making a few small stops, like at PIE HUT, which has great food. We're also going to stop in at ART GALLERY on Second Avenue, which has classes. But it's something I can't afford. I want to see if I can find out any information on ALLEY ART in Sandpoint. The last place I need to go is the dollar store, where I'm looking for four-leaf clover stickers. I'm not sure if Lolita needs to stop any other places.
Two words I try to avoid are "always" and "never." But today, the word I used for wiki-art is never. So today's painting is called "Never Look Back." Well, for whatever reason, we look back, as long as we never spend too much time in the past or future. MICHAEL BELL painted this painting. This painting is listed in the genre ALLEGORICAL, Which I never even heard of. I had to look up the word ALLEGORICAL.
I should look up that word too.
ReplyDeleteIt's getting to be bean soup weather, yum!
ReplyDeleteThrifting gifts is a great idea, especially things that your giftees would like.
ReplyDeleteAllegorical painting is an interesting concept
ReplyDeleteAllegorical: something which conveys a meaning different from the literal (says my dictionary)
ReplyDeletePie Hut sounds like a great place for lunch. What type of pies do they have ?
I kind of know what allegorical means, but it is way too hard to explain.
ReplyDeleteLooking ahead always feels right.
ReplyDeleteThe past delivered me here, but I can never go back.
ReplyDeleteGreat art! Ingo hates when I say "later"....
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea on gifting! Hope you had a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteI like the art on your post.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan