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The Blue Knight of the bird world

The Blue Knight of the bird world

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Art of the Car: Hood Ornaments...at Moab, Utah's 2011 Spring Hot Rod Show

Moab, Utah had their spring Hot Rod show recently.

Bright colors...unique curves....and badges of infinite delusional power, set off by fantasy fetishes....all used to hook the buyer.

Cars from the 50's-60's...seem to be a lot more interesting in the curve department.

And, Hood Ornaments...are largely dead as a styling fetish?

So....to bring it all back, take a look at what used to be.



This is off the hood of an immaculately restored Packard. This is a cormorant bird.


























This is a quail from Henry Ford, on a Model A.

Hope CHENEY doesn't get drunk and start shooting Texas lawyers again.

























Friday, April 1, 2011

The infamous winter SAND HILL CRANE FLY IN of Wilcox, Arizona



In several places, the sand hill cranes gather either to winter...or stop during the spring migration north. If your lucky...you'll find them.


This flock was hanging around Wilcox, Arizona...right smack down south in the desert. Unusual upland wetlands bird...to be doing winters in the desert southwest?. But, oddly enough...this part of Arizona has a lot of standing water?

If you've never seen a muttering flock of Sand Hill Cranes wing over head with outstretched wings measuring seven feet.......you just don't know what America is all about.

This crane is...a majestic bird.









"Madness" and "Art": two kissing cousins?

In Blythe, California....not far from the western border with Arizona...near Quartzite....is a very interesting piece of spray can graffiti art.








I think this artist....could go a long way...towards being well known


















"Salvation Mountain" by SAINT LEONARD KNIGHT...(from somewhere in the California desert)



Note: click blogpost title above to get linked to a Youtube video tour of this FOLK ART CREATION by Saint Leonard Knight.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvation_Mountain


From wikipedia "Salvation Mountain":



Salvation Mountain is a colorful art installation covering much of a small hill north of Calipatria, California, near Slab City and just several miles from the Salton Sea.


It is made from adobe, straw, and thousands of gallons of paint.


It was created by Leonard Knight to convey the message "God Is Love."



Another of Leonard's expressions "Keep It Simple" refers back to his message of universal love.


Knight refused substantial donations of money and labor from supporters who wished to modify his message of universal love to favor or disfavor particular groups.[citation needed]








Steps cut into the side of the hill (Leonard calls them the "Yellow Brick Road") lead to the summit, which is topped by a cross.



Salvation Mountain also features many large straw bale and adobe walls supported by a matrix of logs enclosing several cave-like spaces.




Knight lives full-time at the site in a small cabin mounted on the rear of a 1930s-vintage Chevrolet two-ton truck.


Like Salvation Mountain, Knight's "Salvation Truck" and a collection of other vehicles and machinery are entirely covered with paint and Biblical quotes.




He estimates that more than 100,000 gallons of paint have gone into the creation of the mountain and that every California-based paint manufacturer has donated paint to the project. Visitors are gifted post cards depicting the mountain and copies of a documentary about Leonard and his mountain.




Over 25 years of labour has truly created a "Mountain out of a mole hill" and left many a visitor inspired by his selfless dedication and passion.




Friendly and accessible, Leonard welcomes visitors to Slab City and Salvation Mountain and gladly accepts donations of both labor and acrylic paint.



"This thing is really catching on!" he often exclaims to visitors.



Once labeled an environmental hazard, the hill was threatened with removal by Imperial County. In recent years, the furor seems to have died down and the project has been likened to an epic work of folk art comparable to the Watts Towers.



Although the project is an unauthorized one on state land, Salvation Mountain was placed under protection in 2002 when Senator Barbara Boxer entered it into the Congressional Record as a national treasure.



Salvation Mountain was featured in the 2007 film Into the Wild, as well as several documentaries including Plagues & Pleasures on the Salton Sea, Desertopia, and Mountain.


It can also be seen on the back cover photographs of the Kyuss albums ...And The Circus Leaves Town and Muchas Gracias: The Best of Kyuss, and on the Switchfoot Album Hello Hurricane.

SHOOTING THE MONKEYS IN LAUGHLIN, NV











Hey Partner....welcome to Laughlin, Nevada.

Have you "shot the monkeys?"

Good luck finding them....nobody seems to notice unless they carry a camera????








Carrying a camera...somehow...changes your reality.

Now you appreciate the objects, sights, and sites around you.















If you find this sign...you are close to "finding the monkeys"...so...you can say...."I shot the monkeys" once in Nevada.
































Cardinals and Sparrows dining together

Cardinals and Sparrows dining together