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Remembering On 9-11

I don’t know a soul in New York. I only visited the city once. I remember exactly where I was when the plane hit the first tower. I remember who I was with. I remember at work that day. We were numb. We were in tears. We were huddled together trying to make some sort of sense out of the incomprehensible.

We bought several copies of each of the daily papers, hungry for facts. Hoping to hear of survivors, praying for miracles.

I remember in the days after, the silence in the sky. I will never forget that. Having lived in Southern California for so many years I am accustomed to the sounds of flight. Jets training at Miramar. The sounds of a military presence. The sounds of safety.  Living in Wildomar, I can sometimes hear the sounds of artillery. Training of America’s finest just over the hill.

I have been in tears many times today. Watching 9-11 replayed on TV. I don’t remember each detail of the events on that day. I don’t know all the names of those who were lost. And I do not want to forget. I want us to always remember.

I remember how I felt. When I see those images, it all comes flooding back.

Praying for the families of those who were lost, not so very long ago.

Remembering those who were lost. Watercolor, pen on Arches 140 lb. cold pressed paper. © Sheila Delgado 2013

Remembering those who were lost. Watercolor, pen on Arches 140 lb. cold pressed paper. © Sheila Delgado 2013

 

Leslie Saeta’s September 30 Paintings In 30 Days Challenge, Day Ten

patient virtue stare
wait becomes much to bear
plump auspicious pear
~ SMD

 

Watercolor on Arches 140 lb. cold pressed paper. 5 x 5 © Sheila Delgado 2013

Watercolor on Arches 140 lb. cold pressed paper. 5 x 5 © Sheila Delgado 2013

I thought I had ruined this. I was almost done too. I had planned to have the stem much longer, and the leaf (or two) were going to be larger and bend down closer to the fruit. I botched the shape of the stem connecting to the leaf, and I had to scrub it all out. The paper was stained, and the only thing I could do was create the leaf to cover it up. Don’t you think that little lone leaf is just about perfect? Such an amazing surprise!

I bought some pears today. I read that you do not want to put them in the fridge until they have ripened. It stops the process. I always leave mine out, I think they taste better at room temperature. I have some Laughing Cow cheese, and I am going to make a Grilled cheese and pear sandwich with that. I also found an almost ready mango. Heaven is waiting on the counter!

If you want to see more submissions from other artists for the 30 day challenge, click here.

Good luck to all the artists on day ten!

Have a terrific Tuesday!

 

Watercolor on 140 lb. Arches cold pressed paper. 5 x 5 © Sheila Delgado 2013

30 Paintings In 30 Days, Day 9

“A man watches his pear-tree day after day, impatient for the ripening of the fruit. Let him attempt to force the process, and he may spoil both fruit and tree. But let him patiently wait, and the ripe pear at length falls into his lap!” – Abraham Lincoln

Watercolor on 140 lb. Arches cold pressed paper. 5 x 5 © Sheila Delgado 2013

Watercolor on 140 lb. Arches cold pressed paper. 5 x 5 © Sheila Delgado 2013

Here is a quick and healthy pear recipe that also makes an impressive presentation. Take thin slices of the whole fruit, top with an ounce of goat, ricotta or blue cheese. Add a drizzle of honey and you are good to go. Mmmm.

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