
The Rocket by Edward Middleton Manigault, 1909. From the collection of the Columbus Museum of Art.

The Rocket by Edward Middleton Manigault, 1909. From the collection of the Columbus Museum of Art.
Baby Maedez wishes you a Happy Easter!

Baby Maedez wishes you a Happy Easter!
I’m going to party like it is 1906. See you next year!

New Year’s Eve 1906 at the Savoy. The Illustrated London News, Saturday, January 5, 1907.
“And we’ll take a cup ‘o kindness yet, for auld lang syne.”-Robert Burns, Auld Lang Syne
We spent Christmas Day at my grandparents’ house with my extended family. Up and back in one day, a smooth drive, no worries. We had no idea that, whilst we were opening gifts and eating entirely too much decadent food, a blizzard was traveling this way. It is here now, and I wish that I could say it is as pretty as a picture. It isn’t, so I am leaving you with these lovely paintings instead. Please look at them to your heart’s content; I will be off in the corner munching on left-over cookies and writing my blogging game plan for 2013. See you tomorrow!

Winter Landscape: Washington Bridge, by Ernest Lawson. 1907-1910. Brooklyn Museum.

Blue Snow the Battery by George Bellows. 1910.

Ho ho ho
“Drink because you are happy, but never because you are miserable.”-G.K. Chesterton

A Cup of Good Cheer
“The supreme question about a work of art is out of how deep a life does it spring.”-James Joyce, Ulysses