Wednesday, 2 April 2025
Tuesday, 1 April 2025
Monday, 31 March 2025
International Transgender Day of Visibility
Shit has got real now and it will get much worse
if we make the mistake of throwing
the transgender community to the wolves.
BE AN ALLY!
And to lesbigay people who want to ban
trans people and trans issues from our movement --
SHAME ON YOU!
And to all haters, I say --
Everyone has the right to be and become
who they truly are, no matter when that process begins.
Trans youth are particularly vulnerable to anti-trans hate --
Trans people always have and always will exist
and will live their lives as best they can,
no matter what any law says.
SUPPORT TRANS RIGHTS!
Sunday, 30 March 2025
Saturday, 29 March 2025
What's In YOUR Cupboards?
Surprisingly, I do NOT have any
Captain America / Winter Soldier
glasses or mugs --
But I DO still have my
plastic Yogi Bear mug
from when I was a pre-schooler!
I hope all the paint I ingested off the rim
wasn't toxic. Consumer safety regulations
were SO lax in the early 1960s.
Friday, 28 March 2025
Friday Face OFF -- Smiling Grandma
For this week's Friday Face OFF link party
of art featuring faces, hosted by Nicole of
DVArtist, Art, Food, Gardening blog . . .
Here's another portrait which I did
in my coloured pencils class.
This charming elderly lady is from the country
of Georgia in the Caucasus region of Eurasia.
Wrinkles are damn hard to do,
that's all I can say.
And I didn't even put all of hers in!
[Art and photo of art © Debra She Who Seeks, 2025]
Thursday, 27 March 2025
An Important Month, At Least To Some Of Us
I'm not one of those people who hate recorders.
I LOVE THEM!
It's the only musical instrument I know how to play.
And yes, I learned it in school --
in Grade 7 when I was twelve years old.
We received weekly instruction for three months
from a young teacher who just happened
to know how to teach recorder.
She was stunned to learn that I didn't already know
how to read music, naively assuming that all kids
came from homes wealthy enough to afford
private music lessons. I did not.
Learning basic musical notation
and the recorder scale opened
a whole new world to me.
I've parlayed that short period of formal instruction
into a lifetime of playing recorders
for my own enjoyment,
not only the basic soprano recorder
by also alto, tenor and bass recorders,
which I learned how to play on my own.
I never had the opportunity to play in an ensemble
until I was middle aged. Unfortunately, it revealed the limits of
my musical education and proficiency, so I went back
to just playing for my own enjoyment.
That has always been enough for me.
These days, I can no longer play the recorder
due to my poor eyesight which prevents me
from being able to see the sheet music.
But who knows, perhaps once my cataracts are removed,
I will be able to play again. I hope so!
Recorders deserve more respect than they get.
Before the invention of the metal transverse flute,
recorders were a serious instrument in baroque and
other early music central to the European tradition.
Today, however, they are regarded as being only
a kid's plastic toy to torment everyone around them.
But hey, I still enjoy a good recorder meme
like anyone else! So here's a few to end on.
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