Ol Yellow Was There

RDP Wednesday: Pyramid

On one of my COUNTLESS dvd’s about Ancient Egyptians and the pyramid builders is a fascinating story about the artists who painted and decorated the tombs.

First of all I learned that the people who painted and decorated the tombs were trained artisans- though of course natural talent had a lot to do with it, right?

This picture taken on April 13, 2019 shows a view inside the newly-dicovered tomb of the ancient Egyptian nobleman “Khewi” dating back to the 5th dynasty (24942345 BC), at the Saqqara necropolis, about 35 kilometres south of the capital Cairo. (Photo by Mohamed el-Shahed / AFP) (Photo credit should read MOHAMED EL-SHAHED/AFP/Getty Images

Another view inside the tomb. (Photo by Mohamed el-Shahed / AFP)

So I heard one story about how the more skilled and talented artists had their work displayed near the entrance of the tombs or in places where your eye was going to travel first- near statues, maybe the sarcophagus.

They also put it out ther  that the new guys, or maybe the older guys who’s eyesight may not have been all it had been in the past,  had their work displayed in the backs of tombs, or places where you might not ( living or dead ) travel too.

Another story they told was about an Artist they called, ” Ol’ Yeller ”

Ol’ Yeller painted over the details in the figures completely in yellow. That’s right, Ol Yeller just filled in the outlines ( I saw one show where the work was done free  hand- that artist didn’t use a grid which was RARE.) with yellow and moved along.

It was in the back of the tomb where the lighting was never going to be good, so I guess it didn’t matter.

Newly discovered tombs of pyramid builders are seen with the Great Pyramid in background in Giza, Egypt.

I suppose that story stuck with me because people seem to think that the pyramids and the Royal Tombs were perfect- that they were SO perfect that they couldn’t possible have been built or decorated by humans- only Supernatural or Aliens could have built and decorated them.

Ol’ Yeller is a hero.

He may not have been a very good artist. Maybe he was almost blind. Maybe he was just a slacker.

But he was human and I think it’s great that he left behind a sign that real people built the Pyramids.

Waiting To Fall

Right now I am feeling like a house waiting to be haunted

when I look into a mirror

I see

a graveyard full of empty coffins.

Right now I am feeling like darkness

is hanging over my shoulder

 impatiently waiting

for daylight

and me

to Fall.

Forever

RDP Tuesday: Nostalgia

My Grandfather and my Great Aunt were both born in Victoria BC.

Surprise! My Grandfather was Canadian!

Every spring or early Summer we would take the Princess Margarite up to Victoria and we would buy loads of French Pastries ( once upon a time there were the BEST  Bakeries in Victoria and I swear that the Petit Fours looked like works of art, they were so pretty! ) We would visit the Wax Museum and the Gardens- I loved our trips up there.

I’ve gone back of course and even though the Bakeries are no more, it’s still my favorite place to visit.

I’ve selected some pictures that I took at the Royal Museum because they perfectly capture the sense  my sense nostalgia for a  place that has a special place in my heart.

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Photo A.M. Moscoso

Photo A.M. Moscoso Royal BC Museum

Photo A.M. Moscoso Royal BC Museum

Photographer: A.M. Moscoso Royal Museum BC

Photo A.M. Moscoso Royal BC Museum

Photo A.M. Moscoso Royal BC Museum

Photo A.M. Moscoso Royal BC Museum

Photo A.M. Moscoso Royal BC Museum

In A Word

To keep my sense of adventure and fun and hope and creativity in gear and ready to go,

I keep Halloween in my heart year round.

Halloween- it’s sense of adventure, daring, the colors and the food speak to me and

keep me inspired and gives me energy to face the warmest of Summers, and the longest bug filled

days of Spring.

That’s what improves my quality of life every single day.

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