Two weeks have run into each other. The good reason behind this combination is that at two weeks since my last reporting, I am, again, pain and headache-free! There’s not much to report, except that adherence to my protocols yields marvelous results, woohoo! (Except I had a headache this morning ever so slight and I know it was because I was in the hot sun on a job yesterday where I didn’t have time to eat or hydrate enough. I’m trying to make up for it today, Sunday.) This past week I have noticed joint inflammation where my joints are very slow on the uptake of motion. Perhaps it was from two Sundays of eating those heavenly Levain Bakery cookies, mere bites both times.
We were in the midst of another surreal time here in New York City this past week. The smoke from Canadian wildfires in Quebec Province to our north hovered over the Northeast for three days and gave New York City the unwanted distinction of the world’s worst air quality. Wednesday was the worst of it. An orange pall of haze enveloped the city and filled our airways and lungs with the smell and pollutants of a fire burning hundreds of miles away so strong that felt like it was coming from the next town over. It bettered yesterday, Saturday, but is back in the Unhealthy range today, Sunday. Good thing we were able to get our hands on an air purifier for the home. Stay safe all.
Here are some photos from the last two weeks:Swift bands still going strong two days after the show.
Watercolor progress.
Gabby Bernstein Instagram
Artworks from MOMA’s, “Georgia O’Keeffe: To See Takes Time” exhibition through August 12
Georgia O’Keeffe (American 1887-1986)
Portrait-W-No. II 1917
Watercolor on paper
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. C. Humbert Tinsman Jr. and Mrs. James E. C. Tinsman in memory of C. Humbert and Julia TinsmanGeorgia O’Keeffe (American 1887-1986)
Seated Nude XI 1917
Watercolor on paper
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Purchase, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Petrie GiftGeorgia O’Keeffe (American 1887-1986)
Blue Nude (Leah) 1918
Watercolor on paper
Sheldon Museum of Art, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Gift of an anonymous donorGeorgia O’Keeffe (American 1887-1986)
Train at Night in the Desert 1916
Watercolor and pencil on paper
The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Acquired with matching funds from the Committee on Drawings and the National Endowment for the ArtsGeorgia O’Keeffe (American 1887-1986)
Artists’ toolsGeorgia O’Keeffe (American 1887-1986)
Over Blue 1918
Pastel on paper
Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester. Bequest of Anne G. WhitmanGeorgia O’Keeffe (American 1887-1986)
Lightning at Sea 1922
Pastel on paper
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Gift of the William H. Lane FoundationGeorgia O’Keeffe (American 1887-1986)
Wave 1922
Pastel on paper
Peterson Family CollectionGeorgia O’Keeffe (American 1887-1986)
Beauford Delaney 1943
Pastel on paper
Myron Kunin Collection of American Art, Minneapolis. © 2023 Georgia O’Keeffe Museum / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Georgia O’Keeffe (American 1887-1986)
Eagle Claw and Bean Necklace 1943
Charcoal on paper
The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Anonymous Gift (by exchange)Georgia O’Keeffe (American 1887-1986)
Drawing IX 1959
Charcoal on paper
Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe. Gift of The Georgia O’Keeffe FoundationSunday morning popovers.
The Tuesday morning Star Wars red sunrise that was our first glimpse of the week that was.
A time lapse of about a two hour stretch that documents the worsening of the New York City air on Wednesday.
A little blip of an orange sun at 2:40 pm.
Taken by my Dad in the West Village around 2 pm.
The worst of it was starting to dissipate at 3 pm.
6:52 pm Wednesday Long Island City, NY.
Air Quality Index maps 3:52 pm. Wednesday
It was a treat to work outside at Boscobel with Park & Bloom and have blue skies on Saturday!
Our air purifier arrived Saturday! With seasonal allergy sufferers in our house hopefully it will help with those symptoms as well.
iPhone snaps Beth Horta for Sweet Sabelle.