“A thousand roads lead men forever to Rome.” (Believed by some to have been penned by Alain de Lille in 1175.)
Bunches writers of stacks novels borrow and twist that proverb. The way it relates to this dilemma is — have you ever returned home from a trip and waited so long to sort your photos that you no longer remember where you saw what? Worse, did a pandemic come along and toss your blog posting plans to the winds? Those, my friend, are my excuses for this post.
Do you, like me, find yourself measuring time as ‘pre-pandemic,’ ‘early pandemic,’ etc.?
Not all that very long ago, in pre-pandemic Scotland, I was pleasantly reacquainted with a couple of fellow Americans, both of them artists. Remember Cabbage Patch Kids (o-m-g!!! I just Googled them — they’re still manufactured!?)? The dolls, IMHO vomitous as they are, remind me of Duane Hanson’s art, who respect tremendously. He started as overtly political. Later he segued into depictions of sorely neglects folks and subjects, this way and this way. His life-casts here are portrayed as a couple, yet in real life they never met. Incorrigibly Floridian, they stand out in Edinburgh…

“The subject matter that I like best deals with the familiar lower and middle-class American types of today. To me, the resignation, emptiness, and loneliness of their existence capture the true reality of life.” (Artist Duane Hanson)
Rain and more rain; that’s what we got in Scotland. Wetness and all, it was marvelous! The people were kind and down-to-earth, the food was good… a welcome change from the So Cal droughts! There was so much to see that I’m forced to must split Scotland into more than one post. We’d landed in London and had fun at the British Museum here and here and here. Then we drove to Bath, then admired Avebury and a bit of Wales on the route to Stokesay Castle. Later, the Kelpies of Scotland were amazing! Scotland alone had so much wonderfulness that I’m forced to split it into more than one post!
Now this same Edinburgh gallery (or maybe it was at another place, perhaps in Glasgow?) also featured work by my fave modern artist, he of the Campbell’s soup cans and he who may or may not have said that thing about everyone getting fifteen minutes of fame, Andy Warhol…




Here’s Landform by Charles Jencks beyond rainy windows (rain-less view here) of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh…

Have you ever mixed up vacation pix? Or completely lost them? Ulp, I have… And do you, like me, find yourself measuring time as ‘pre-pandemic,’ ‘early pandemic,’ etc.?
WE CERTAINLY HAVE! WHAT PART OF THE POST HAD LESBIANS….? PERHAPS I’M TOO NAIVE?
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lol it is always so fun when you visit, Jonatha 🙂 the “Notorious Lesbian Book” in the post title refers to Warhol’s cover for “Here Lies the Heart” by Meredes de Acosta — there’s a link to her within the photo caption for the cover…
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That’s what I missed then. so my visits are fun? good to know. 😀 lol
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your lovely spirit shines through your great site as well as your comments here 🙂
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Well then===THANK YOU for your kind words!
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I have lost vacation pictures, or at least misplaced them. I used to save them to a disc (such old technology). Now I have to find them and purchase a thingy to view them and resave them…. Sigh. Great pictures. I especially enjoyed the Florida tourists. Lol. So lifelike!
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sigh for me too lol pictures get more & more complicated in some ways…
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I download my photographs in order so I always know where they were taken. I can’t always remember exactly what the picture is about though, sometimes I have to go to Instagram and see what I wrote when I posted a picture. I does rain in Scotland, it rained most of the time we were there too.
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PS I don’t think in terms of pre C-19 and now, I just live in the now.
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excellent 🙂
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Oh yes, Robbie! Me too. At first i realized the first time what a big impact his virus had broght. But we should not give up. Its only one of a billion of viruses, had enjoyed visiting humans. Nothing more as a part of our history. Michael
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great idea – & yes, I heard that they say in Scotland one often experiences the whole year’s worth of weather in one day lol
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Yes, and based on that, it seems they only have winter [giggle].
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da-AL, I enjoyed this post, especially the Andy Warhol art. ❤ The Florida tourists are not typical, I hope, although I do live in Bermuda shorts and thong sandals! 🙂 Hope all is well with you!
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lol fortunately all well with me, thanks, Cheryl
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My pleasure.
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Glad to know I’m not the only one who thinks Cabbage Patch Dolls are horrifying. I’ve never been to the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, but it’s on my list now!
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despite my name, have never much been into dolls lol
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Wow da-AL what a wonderful and marvelous post. Loved all the pictures especially the couple who were travelling. Superb. Even I have many of my pictures kept in few of my albums and what memories when I show them to my children.
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having photos in books seems so much simpler in a lot of ways — pros & cons each way…
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Yes for sure where we had digital world during our times, photos only and albums.
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Yes my life is now has the bookends of “pre-pandemic” and ” in the pandemic”.
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waiting for ‘post pandemic’…
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I lost my graduation trip pics. Oh well…
I’ve been thinking about pre-pandemic a lot, wondering if life will ever be the same again.
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we will see— hopefully we will have learned some lessons & they’ll be better
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From your lips…
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sigh
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I like the couple, the incarnation of all prejudices a European might have against Americans.
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indeed lol
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I lost a lot of my Scotland photos. I had made slides and stored them for a short wile in the cellar of a new flat I had moved in, and when we came home one weekend, the cellar was completely under water. I lost a lot of books as well.
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so sorry — what an awful thing to happen
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A bit sad, but no lives lost … 😉
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thank goodness for that, yes
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