For life
January 21st, 2017
Tag: animal kingdom
The couple
Sharing a quiet moment after lunch.

Hudson River Greenway, 2:15pm
January 21st, 2017
Four Cats and a Mouse
Looking at those little wonders of skill and craftsmanship that are the works of Henri-Charles Guérard, on show at the New York Public Library, is a pure pleasure and an excellent introduction to the artist. But the fact that felines (and other animals) were featured prominently in his work, warmed me up to the person too.
Here are the three stages of a Cat on a Newspaper:



A Cat’s head sealing an announcement by the Black-and-White Society:

And a mouse:

Accompanying caption: [Although Westerners generally have an aversion to rats, the creatures play an important role in Japanese culture, for the rat, or nazumi, is thought to be the messenger of the god Daikoku. It is said, moreover, that if rats eat the New Year cakes, there will be a good harvest. Guérard’s endearing treatment of this rodent climbing out of a vase decorated with Japanese motifs seems more closely aligned with Japanese than Western sentiments.]
A small consolation to weary New Yorkers, little impressed at the thought of having to share their homes, parks and subway with millions of them creatures…
A Curious Hand: The Prints of Henri-Charles Guérard (1846-1897)
New York, NY, 10018
November 27th, 2016
The dog, the cockerel and I

The dog, the cockerel and I are eyeing each other at the window of a hair salon in Brooklyn Heights.
And a few steps further, look Who was waiting on the porch steps of a townhouse! I mean, what are the odds? Dear fellow Whovian, thank you for this little pleasure. Rest assured that the Doctor is enjoying a cup of cocoa in good company.

September 5th, 2016