Press Coverage

October 8, 2008

The Olympian gave the installation great coverage the day of the event. 

Labyrinth Installation

Labyrinth Installation

See video coverage at http://videos.theolympian.com/vmix_hosted_apps/p/media?id=2248472&item_index=53&all=1&sort=NULL

http://www.theolympian.com/living/story/606008.html#multimedia

Click here to go to the article.  You’ll also find a link to a short video piece the olympian did about the installation.


Labyrinth Day 40

September 23, 2008

Oysterville.  Beached TV.

You’d think I’d ordered this TV scene for my 40th labyrinth.  This is the last of my daily-practice labyrinths as I transition into ‘installing’ the installation at The Washington Center. 

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Labyrinth Day 39

September 22, 2008

Oysterville.  For Aunt Marge & Mom.

For Aunt Marge & Mom

            For Aunt Marge & Mom

My my mother’s only surviving sibling, my aunt Marge, died on this day.  My aunt spent the last few weeks of her life with my mom, in the same group home on the north side of Spokane.  My aunt Marge was one of my mother’s younger sisters.  The last time I saw my aunt Marge was a couple of years ago, I visited her in her own home.  She met me at her front door looking fabulous with long, full, gray hair that went everywhere.  I hugged her and told her she looked fabulous and she shrugged off the compliment saying in her unmistakable whiskey tenor, “I look like the wild woman of Borneo.”  I loved her.

For Aunt Marge & Mom

For Aunt Marge & Mom

 

For Aunt Marge & Mom
For Aunt Marge & Mom

Labyrinth Day 38

September 21, 2008

Port of Peninsula on the Willapa Bay, Nachotta.

Last day of summer. Nice making and walking a labyrinth in the sand again!  We’ve kept our small wooden boat, June, here at the Port for the last few weeks.  We pulled her out this evening, so I drew and walked a three-circuit labyrinth at the small beach near the Port.