Photo and Artist Book by Sheila Benedis
Can You Identify these Yellow Flowers?
Photo by Caroline Persell
They are a bright, waxy yellow, no bigger than a dime, and hug the ground. Seen under the Weeping Beech Tree at the top of the hill as well as along the north side of the stream at the far end of Rockwood Hall Park and elsewhere. Any idea what they are?
With vaccinations in arms, the art studio was up and running
Photo and Art by Jane Hart
Magnolias Starting to Open April 9, 2021
Photo by Caroline Persell
Magnolias are Just about to Burst Out April 7, 2021
Photo by Caroline Persell
In Rockwood Hall Park by the old foundation.
Three Groups Enjoying an April Fool's Day Dinner in the Dining Room
Photos by Arthur Brady
Their Amaryllis is Blooming!
Photo by Arthur Brady
One View of Sheila Benedis’ New Hyperbolic Ball Book
Photo and book by Sheila Benedis
Art by Hart: Looking back on the past year's Pandemic Ballet, it still made no sense
Photo and art by Jane Hart
Help for Learning about Pronouns?
Art Brady sent this to his Italian class which has been studying double object pronouns, according to Sally Kellock who kindly sent it. Thanks, Sally.
Food for Art
If you like these, let us know. There are more! Thanks to Sally Kellock for sending them.
Readers May Enjoy This Rewriting of the Opening Lines of Well-known Books
Click here for the New Yorker’s “Opening Lines Rewritten for a Pandemic” by Eli Grober. Thanks for sending it, Maria Harris.
If You Like Photography, You May Enjoy This
Thanks to Arthur Brady for sending it.
A Mysterious Statue in a Sleepy Hollow Manor Yard
Photo by Valerie Wallace
A new non-walking buddy in Sleepy Hollow Manor. Her owner/creator said her name is “she walks in beauty”.
Art by Hart: Unworn last year, Croyden's one-of-a-kind Easter/Passover outfit was still brand new
First Daffodils in Rockwood Park, March 26, 2021
Photo by Caroline Persell
They are in the northeast quadrant of the park, not in the big field along the western river path.
A New Artist Book by Sheila Benedis
Photos and art by Sheila Benedis
White Hawthorn Flowers from Ursula Hahn
Photo by Ursula Hahn
She forced them inside for 3-4 weeks before they bloomed.
Snowdrops in Rockwood Park
Photo by Caroline Persell
An Amusing External Store Display in Tarrytown
Photo by Ursula Hahn
