Claude Monet

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Stripes – Ucf Meditation Garden – May 2014

“Color is my daylong obsession, joy, and torment” – Claude Monet

Claude Monet, one of the founders of the impressionist movement must have had a special love of flowers. His art reflects the colors and beauty found in flowers and the natural landscape.

More on Claude Monet http://www.claudemonetgallery.org/

Quote and subsequent research sparked by https://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/110017.Claude_Monet

UCF Arboretum – an Oasis

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Yellow Trumpet – UCF Arboretum February 2015

There is nothing you can see that is not a flower; there is nothing you can think that is not the moon. – Basho

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Great Egret in the Sun – UCF Arboretum February 2015

There are lots of these vines along the trails at UCF Arboretum. My favorite parts are the buds – they remind me of mini aliens.

This guy had a great vantage point from high atop the pines.

Thanks to UCF for preserving this oasis. I spend countless hours here soaking up the beauty.

For my other posts on the arboretum see – https://picturethisbyfrank.com/2015/01/08/acres-of-diamonds/

Quote found at http://zenquotes.net/tag/flower

A Day with Albert Schweitzer

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Hawk on a Stick – Orlando Wetlands February 2015

“You shall draw everything and everyday” Frederick Franck from the Awakened Eye. (I, of course substitute draw with photograph.}

Just finished A Day with Albert Schweitzer – A Lambarenene Landscape by Frederick Franck. A wonderful book sprinkled with great drawings. Frederick Franck was a dentist and artist who spent several months at Albert Schweitzers’ hospital in Lambarene in 1959 and then wrote this travelogue with an honest portrait (written and drawn) of A. S. and late colonial Africa. You can see the early development of F. F.’s later Zen philosophies and  love of all living things.

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Red Winged Blackbird – Orlando Wetlands February 2015

I was very happy to find this book in the library, yet sad that it had not seen the light of day since 1990. The book also bore the markings of F.T.U. which was renamed to UCF in 1978. It will be my last Frederick Franck book for a while as I have exhausted the local library resources.