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A cold, sunny day at the Japanese Tea Garden, in Balboa Park, San Diego. Beginning our stroll thru the garden we saw a building with an art exhibit titled “Cataclysmic Oddities”.

Cataclysmic Oddities, by Michael Noble

Cataclysmic Oddities, by Michael Noble

The artist, Michael Noble, had arranged all his failed — I am guessing they were failed — pottery in a jumble at the foot of some unusual pieces.

Massive, heavy pieces showing light glimmering thru the walls in random, unexpected places.

A different take on the function of clay… reminds me of the Wallace Stevens  quote “We live in the chaos of the old sun.”

Japanese Tea Garden, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA

Japanese Tea Garden, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA

Then the carefully raked sand around the rocks … an attempt to exert control over chaos.

Koi, Japanese Tea Garden, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA

Koi, Japanese Tea Garden, Balboa Park, San Diego

The indolent waving fins of the Koi reflecting our inability to stop-even for a moment.
A lovely day … some photos of the objects surrounding us at the Tea Garden.

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and for the New Year .. .2013 … May I present the Secretary Bird …

Secretary Bird at the San Diego Zoo

Secretary Bird at the San Diego Zoo

or in the arabic the “saqr-et-tair” meaning “the hunter bird”. Funny how the jumbling of the arabic wound up ‘secretary’ …

Secretary Bird at the San Diego Zoo

Secretary Bird at the San Diego Zoo

This majestic bird is 3 feet tall and hunts on foot … eating small mammals and snakes. He is from Africa. His ancestor was Dagget’s Eagle. 6 feet tall and now extinct.  Known as a long-legged eagle he is actually a hawk.  So that is New Years Eve at the San Diego Zoo!!

Secretary Bird at the San Diego Zoo

Secretary Bird at the San Diego Zoo

May 2013 come in like a Lion and multiply to a pride of Lions for us all …

Cheers to us all and a happy glass lifted in celebration!  Mary and D.L.

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