Job 33:28
Sunday, August 21, 2005
My Family Circle magazine recommended that I do something that I'm not good at to show myself that it's okay not to be an expert at everything. (Like I need to be reminded.) Anyway . . . To the left you will see a very crooked and somewhat phallic Texas Capital Building as viewed from the south lawn. Above you will see a very pink Alamo. (Don't forget it!)
Neither the Alamo, nor the capital building are quit this shade of pink, but I was taking some artistic license.
Misty and I decided that we should be painters and so we drove to Austin and San Antonio to be inspired by these two great Texas monuments. We sat for hours (one hour at each place) and looked and painted, in a very serious kind of way. All the tourists (especially at the Alamo) saw us painting and came to look at out paintings and often left shaking their heads. I wonder if they thought we were retarded?
One little girl told Misty she liked her painting. Nobody actually said anything bad (that we could hear,) but a young couple sat next to me and looked at my painting. I didn't hear the guy say anything, but I heard the girl say, "Well, maybe they are just doing it for fun." :0) I should have thanked her for defending us. Instead I ignored them and continued painting the Alamo pink.
I've decided to become a very serious painter, albeit a not so good one. I don't care, I think it's fun. Plus its a cheap souvenir!
We also painted the round rock of Round Rock, TX. I didn't include this painting in the display because, well, it's near impossible to identify as anything at all, let alone a mostly unknown round rock in Round Rock. (Which, by the way Travis, you so could not jump to!)
Finding the round rock was an adventure all it's own. Because I'm me and Misty is Misty, between the two of us we could get lost standing still. First we went the wrong way and ended up at a grocery store.
I walked up to a guy in the parking lot and said, "Do you know where the round rock is? The round rock of Round Rock? The round rock that Round Rock is named after?"
He gave me a "you're an idiot look" and said, "Round Rock is down past 35."
I said, "Okay."
Then we went down to a Mexican restaurant and I went in and said, "Do you know where the round rock is?" (She gave a blank look so I kept talking) "You know? The round rock of Round Rock? The round rock that Round Rock is named after? The round rock in the river? Round rock . . . ?"
She said, "Round rock?"
I said, "Yeah."
She said, "I don't speak English."
So I went over to a gas station. I started in with my whole "Round rock of Round Rock" thing again, and the little Indian guy looked at me and said, "There's a round rock?!"
I said "Yeah, it's in the river, but we can't find it."
He said, "I have lived in this town for 10 years and I've never seen the round rock! When I came I said to my niece, "Niece, where is the round rock? This town is Round Rock, were is it?" and she said to me, "Oh, Uncle, there is no round rock! That is only the name of the town!" But now you come to me and tell me there is a round rock! I did not know! I'm glad you came to tell me after all these years!" (call me the prophetess of the round rock)
He was very happy to know there was a round rock. I was a little deflated that nobody in town even knew what I was talking about.
But then, an Asian guy standing behind us said, "It's about two blocks away from here." And he pointed the way to us.
Amazing! We finally found it, we sat on the little bridge and painted it while we ate green potato chips. You can imagine it in your head . . . it's actually more of a oval.
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Actually, I'm quite impressed! Especially if it was done with watercolor. I love the look of a watercolor painting, but I have not had much luck with it myself. Mine usually ends up with some parts dark and some parts light and I can't get it to even out. I thought of taking a watercolor class once. I especially like your technique on the trees, and the texture on the buildings, and the bold outline of the Alamo. Maybe I'll try it again and try to use what I've learned looking at your paintings. You know, just for fun. :0)
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