When graphic artist Mary Engelbreit first came out with "The Queen of Everything" I applied for the title. Turns out I wasn't the only one that felt she was perfectly suited for the position as my older cousin (and part-time babysitter) quickly informed me. Seems she thought her credentials were a tad better than mine. She may have been bigger but I was determined. In the end we decided that there was nothing wrong with having more than one QoE. After all, good things are often made better when they are shared and there's a lot to be said for inclusiveness and equality.
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Friday, August 16, 2013
Adventures w Flat Rod: Languedoc Coeur Chapel
Having serenaded Flat Rod in the Coeur Opera House and danced the minuet with him in the Ballroom (see Adventures w Flat Rod: Rod Humble Crept into my Life) I felt it was time for some quiet reflection so off we went to the Languedoc Coeur Chapel.
Labels:
3D construction,
architecture,
art,
Duché de Coeur,
musings
Monday, August 5, 2013
Adventures w Flat Rod: Rod Humble Crept into My Life
It's been a while since Rod Humble (aka Rodvik) crept into my life. Years really. Truth be told, I wasn't even aware of his arrival at first, that's how stealthy he was.
This oversight on my part only seems fitting as I'm certain that to this day he has no idea that I even exist, except perhaps in the collective sense as a user of one of "his" products. I'm just one among the many and for the most part I'm very content with our at-arm's-length relationship.
This oversight on my part only seems fitting as I'm certain that to this day he has no idea that I even exist, except perhaps in the collective sense as a user of one of "his" products. I'm just one among the many and for the most part I'm very content with our at-arm's-length relationship.
Labels:
3D construction,
architecture,
art,
Duché de Coeur,
musings
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Duché de Coeur: A Change is in the Air
A fresh breeze is blowing through the Duché de Coeur.
Cool, clean,
it brings the promise of renewal
and
the excitement of change.
We're accustomed to renewal in the Duché. Over the past five years, we've prided ourselves on changing with the seasons and adapting to the times. Even if those times did tend to reflect the late 1700's ;)
Now we've embarked on an exciting new challenge. Land will be reshaped, rivers will be diverted and the carriage horses will be taught new routes. Old haunts will be removed only to reappear, refreshed in their new locations.
Soon we will be officially inviting you to rediscover our beloved land. Until then, you can still explore to your heart's content and have fun spying out some of the work in progress.
Don't mind the dust, that's just some Coeur magic in the air!
Update: Fresh Breeze Expected to become Hurricane Time to get your water wings out ;)
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Photo: Nordic Wild by Head Like an Orange
Labels:
3D construction,
architecture,
Duché de Coeur
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