Eddie Arana, Rick Thibodeau, & Chris Bakunas San Diego, Ca. March 2012

Eddie Arana, Rick Thibodeau, & Chris Bakunas San Diego, Ca. March 2012
Eddie Arana, Rick Thibodeau, & Chris Bakunas at Luche Libre Taco Shop in San Diego, March 2012

Sunday, March 15, 2026

Sculpture Seen While Walking The Dr Tom Jones Trail Around Windsor Lake, Part 4

Whispers of Spring, Charlotte Zink, $10,000.00

   Louisiana native Charlotte Zink made her way to Colorado in the late 1980's. As a student at CU Boulder she developed her artistic talents and abilities to an extraordinary degree and, with the able assistance of her husband Ben, has created a large number of wonderful sculptures that can be seen in the permanent collections of municipalities throughout the state.  

   The piece shown above is entitled Whispers of Spring and is available for $10,000.00.



Friday, March 13, 2026

Jump, Jump, Jump To Conclusions...& Slam The Door Shut



Some people just have to be heard 
Don't wait for an opening just interrupt

In your head you can hear them screaming
Pay attention to me!
Pay attention to me!
I'm the one who is important here! Me! Me!

Listen to me, listen to me
Listen to me!

As if you have a choice

Some people just have to be in control
Steer the conversation to what's on their mind
Interrupt you in mid-sentence
Disregard anything you were saying
Because nothing you could have to say
Would possibly be as important
As everything they have to say

They know how to marginalize
Manipulate and stigmatize
Undermine and miscatergorize
Belittle and vilify

Every thought and opinion you might dare to express
That runs counter to their idea of what's best

Jump to conclusions and slam the door shut
Jump to conclusions and slam the door shut
Jump, jump, jump to conclusions
Slam the door shut

Because nothing you possibly could have had to say
Could possibly have added 
Anything of value to the conversation



Monday, March 9, 2026

Sculpture Seen While Walking The Dr. Tom Jones Trail Around Windsor Lake, Part 3

                                                     Tenderness, Reno Carollo, $15,000.00

   Reno Carollo is a former teacher who left that profession to follow his passion of being an artist, a maker, a creator, a sculptor, a jewelry designer and a crafter. His sculptures begin as very small models (like, 6 inches or so) and then, utilizing hammers and chisels he subtracts pieces from a large block of stone until he realizes his vision as a full size work of art.

   His work is on display and sold in galleries throughout the U.S., from Arizona to Arkansas, and of course, in Windsor, Colorado.
 

Sunday, March 8, 2026

Charles Ranks His Top Three Nightmares

 The fear of flying
Into the side of a mountain
While riding on a magic carpet
Was a little more horrifying
Than drowning in a boiling fountain
Or accidently falling into a bottomless tarpit

At least it was to poor old Charles Mallery Chadwick



Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Sculpture Seen While Walking The Dr. Tom Jones Trail Around Windsor Lake, Part 2

 

                                                     Plein Air Bear by Colette Pitcher

   Colette Pitcher is a multi talented artist who can paint and sculpt with the best of them. I first discovered her work when I caught sight of her award-winning bronze "Bee My Honey" in a park just off Washington Ave in Northglenn.

   Her piece featured on the artwalk along the Dr. Tom Jones Trail at Windsor Lake is entertainingly fanciful, and can be purchased for $30,000.00. 

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Good Idea For A Comedy Sketch Scene...50 Years Too Late

   This afternoon I overheard someone tell someone that they needed to see a little more hustle from them.

   Which sparked a memory, and then an idea for what could have been a funny scene in a movie...maybe 50 years ago.

   Here is the scene that raced through my mind; Camera pans a baseball diamond that is full of baseball players engaged in a lot of rather lackadaisical activity - it is Spring Training, so the rust of a long off-season is evident as players take swings at cans of corn and play a lot of sloppy pepper.

   Close up on the manager as he grimaces at the sight of his players dragging their collective feet and generally looking more like half-drunk amatuer softball players than a top-tier professional baseball team.  

   The manager cups his hands to his mouth and shouts loudly: "C'mon you chowderheads, cut the crap, I want to see a lot more hustle out there, pronto!"

   The camera cuts to the field immediately as Van McCoy's 1975 dance hit The Hustle begins to blare. All of the players start a perfectly choreographed line dance version of a 6 step hustle.

   The manager is shown burying his face in his hands.

  See, back in '77, '78, that would have been funny as all get out. Nowadays, not so much.

Sculpture Seen While Walking The Dr. Tom Jones Trail Around Windsor Lake, Part 1

                                                           Transformation by Jodie Bliss
 

   The immensely talented Jodie Bliss is a Monument, Colorado based Blacksmith and fabricator who forges metal sculptures using structural steel, stainless steel, copper, brass, and  bronze.

   Her creations can be seen in numerous locales, from the Colorado Springs airport (Muse of Music, which also incorporates glass, and Blossoming), to Salina, Kansas (Phoenix Rising), and Manitou Springs (Spirit of Manitou), and of course at her studio in Monument.

   The piece in the above photograph, entitled Transformation, is located along the Dr. Tom Jones trail which skirts around Windsor Lake, in Windsor, Colorado.

   It's a beautiful sculpture, and if you fall in love with it you can take it home as it is available for purchase ($19,500.00).