“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.?
Hi there…glad you liked my photo of the Jencks piece…would have been good if you could have credited me for the ‘rain free view!
Alison Piasecka
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Hi Alison – many tx for visiting – sorry, dunno what you’re referring to. I posted this a while ago, all photos taken by me… while we’re conversing, as a professional photographer, perhaps you’d enjoy having my site’s followers meet you? if so, you’re welcome to submit a guest blog post using guidelines here: https://wp.me/p6OZAy-1eQ GUESTING
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I can’t talk about Scotland, however your post stirred up memories, thank you for that. You brought back good memories mentioning “Cabbage Patch Kids” I remember the excitement when I got my doll as a 9 year old and having to promise to be good mom for my cabbage patch doll ☺️ and the seriousness of it all because it came with an adoption certificate 😌
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yes, I remember they did — & they were crazy expensive for the privilege lol
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Thank you for sharing a part of your world and photos!!.. each day is different and won’t come again so I live each day as such in spite of life’s challenges… there is no pre or post anything… 🙂 as for the memories, I do have a few photos but I store those memories in my heart for when I get to old to dream, those memories will live in my heart… “As my world is in a constant state of change, tomorrow my world will change, my future world will still be a mystery and today’s world will become history and a memory…” (Larry “Dutch” Woller)… 🙂
Until we meet again…
May the love that you give
Always return to you,
That family and friends are many
And always remain true,
May your mind only know peace
No suffering or strife,
May your spirit only know love and happiness
On your journey through life.
(Larry “Dutch” Woller)
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thanks always for sharing you big-hearted outlook 🙂
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Beautiful pics.
I also refer to life as pre-pandemic, early-pandemic and our current days. Great post. Keep writing
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thank you, Nagendra 🙂
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Great content 🙂 Thank you
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Great artwork! Seems you had a very nice trip, to the country with the wonderful castles, and the great alcoholics. 😉 First time i got better knowledge of Scotland was by tasting some brands of beer and whisky. 🙂 Michael
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that’s a great way lol
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