Photo Friday: Sarah Durham Kespelher
Beautiful Morning, God's Blessing by Sarah Durham Kespelher Today's Photo Friday pic comes from Sarah Durham Kespelher of Bossier City, Louisiana! Thanks for the beautiful photo, Sarah...
Beautiful Morning, God's Blessing by Sarah Durham Kespelher Today's Photo Friday pic comes from Sarah Durham Kespelher of Bossier City, Louisiana! Thanks for the beautiful photo, Sarah...
The Knott House, Tallahasse, photo courtesy of Museum of Florida History Tallahassee, the heart of Leon County, is one of the most beautiful cities I’ve seen. With rolling hills, moss-draped oaks, and columns on every building, the city seems more like an extension of Georgia than Florida—absent are the beaches, ocean breezes, palm trees, nightclubs, and shell shops which are commonly associated with the Sunshine State. Tallahassee is a big small town that seems to find itself in national spotlight often, certainly every presidential election at least. Sisterwoman's place in Rose Hill, before the proposed addition of columns to the façade. I have visited Tallahassee numerous times. Sisterwoman’s family had a three-acre estate in the ritzy ...
Chanel (Papillion) & Lucy (Yorkie) peaking from the Haute Pets van. Don't they look expensive! This week's Dog on Monday is a duo, cute little Chanel & Lucy! Chanel is a Papillion and Lucy is a Yorkshire Terrier. These pampered poochies are the pride and joy of Wendy Phillips. And pampered they are indeed... Wendy is the owner of Haute Pets, Houston’s premier hoytie toytie mobile grooming company. Have you noticed any of the pink grooming vans buzzing around the city? Haute Pets arrives to the client’s home or business to provide professional grooming services in a clean, stress-free environment. The vans are fully equipped to pamper dogs (or cats) with organic shampoo, hydrotherapy massage, dental care, nail care, facials, and ...
Tolerance by John Sherman, Houston A big appreciative shout out to photographer John Sherman who submitted several wonderful pictures which has been a great resource for Photo Friday! Photo Friday was conceived as a recurring vehicle to spotlight photographers as well as to simplify my own life... whether a professional or just occasional shutterbug, if you would like to be featured by TroysArt use the contact tab to submit your information!
"Ode to Escapism", the result of my evening with John Palmer at Vallone's. Some events sound just too good to pass up. I recently received an invitation that interested me greatly—a painting party hosted by artist John Palmer at Vallone’s restaurant. Buddy Kirk Longmire agreed to join me for the event (I had to find a participant not only willing but also able to pony up the $135 fee). Famed restaurateur Tony Vallone has made a reputation for Houston’s finest and most exclusive establishments. And having never been to the new restaurant in Memorial, Kirk and I drove out early last week to enjoy Happy Hour and for a tour before the paints came out! (Vallone’s has an excellent Happy ...
Trixie Lou Junebug Hanks is a healthy young Labrador. She has a very happy home in Zachary, Louisiana, where her people are Barry & Melanie Hanks, and little ones Audrey & Henry Hanks. Trixie is not only a family pet and indoor pup, but also a most accomplished retriever. Her picture today is provided by Mr. Hanks on his first hunt of the season. (Mr. Hanks is not only the head of the Zachary Chapter of Ducks Unlimited but also the State DU "Green Wing" Chair in charge of youth outreach.) Look at those ancient and magnificent cypress trunks in the background! TroysArt understands that both little Audrey & Henry are artists in their own right... so it is a TroysArt ...
Castle Rock by Troy Broussard Artwork can be the best souvenir from travel, especially from an area renowned for its landscape or indigenous culture. Unfortunately, while in Moab, Utah, I rarely saw authentic Indian pottery in the shops—a group of lovely vases seen through a shop window, to my chagrin, revealed a stamp reading “Made in China.” I learned that locals were desirous of Moab becoming a stronger visual arts community. And a few painters did catch my eye for their unique flair and perspective for capturing the landscape. One artist in particular was Chad Neihaus. And Moab has served to provide ample inspiration to fuel his passion for painting. His graphic landscapes are large and bold with ...
Katie Scarlett with authentic petroglyphs, Moab, Utah Reading somewhere on the internet the other day I saw an article about how scientists and historians now believe that many Petroglyphs found in areas of America could be much much older than previously believed. It brought to mind an adventure I had a few years back--an art pilgrimage to Utah. I put my dog Katie Scarlett in the car and my bicycle on the back and headed west. After two long days of travel I found myself amidst the mystical and strange landscape of Moab, Utah. The geology of this part of Utah is complex and unique in the world. Rock layers are exposed that represent over 500 million years of ...
Cullen Sculpture Garden by John Sherman Cullen Sculpture Garden, Museum of Fine Arts - Houston, by John Sherman
Oscar owns his new balcony in Houston... Houston is growing exponentially. But it isn’t just people. With such a massive influx from all over the world also come their beloved companions. Today’s “Dog on Monday” is actually a cat—meet Oscar the Orange! Oscar is also known as “Second Oscar”. His person Lori Payton tells me that the Original Oscar passed away unexpectedly causing her to quickly search for a new kitten to fill the void. She found him at the Boulder Humane Society and fell in love. Oscar the Orange, the Second Oscar He has been Lori’s constant companion for the last 6 years and has seen her through many ups and downs, not the least ...