Tuesday, December 30, 2008
the world is falling down, hold my hand
Thursday, December 25, 2008
the first outsider art?
The Voynich Manuscript is a 16th century 200-page document written in an untranslatable language. It consists of 170,000 characters broken up into 35,000 “words” using between twenty and thirty unique “letters.” It also has a number of drawings on various subjects including crudely drawn nude women.the Voynich Manuscript the other day, which is a 16th century 200-page document written in an untranslatable language. It consists of 170,000 characters broken up into 35,000 “words” using between twenty and thirty unique “letters.” It also has a number of drawings on various subjects including crudely drawn nude women. Nobody knows what it says. Cryptologists and linguists are stumped by it. Some people think it’s a hoax or the word of someone with mental problems.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
have fun friends!
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Annual Pulver Christmas Party
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Yes, Nick Nolte was the star of one of my dreams... I was trying to decide if I wanted him to be my boyfriend (he had a huge beer belly), he had a little competition but i cant remember who it was...Nick Nolte was a fisherman, but just for himself. We were nearly homeless (or nomads), always having to make a little bed here or there at night. There was this one street filled with paintless houses, very tall and propped up by stacks and stacks of chairs. This is where the college kids lived. The freshmen had to live on the top floor in the attic and they would go up these LONG ladders from the outside to get their stuff there. They were all barely dressed, wearing bathing suits and bikinis, as it was very hot out. At one point I couldnt find Nick Nolte and me and this girl went through his little pile of stuff and found balloons (like the find they make balloon animals out of). Didn't know what that meant and then he came back. He'd been fishing.
Monday, December 15, 2008
old celebrity dream
Next we find ourselves preparing for a gala event. There are other people helping and then there's just us and this short woman with frizzy hair and an attitude. (she might have been the artist from before). Jemaine starts spending way too much time with her and I become jealous. He senses this and storms out. I am very upset, but the show must go on and does. The party is on and there are celebrities everywhere. I am looking for Jemaine but Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta Jones (or Whats-Her-Name as I refer to her in the dream) are clowning around and dancing right in my way. Finally I say Get outta my way! and when they let me by I say: You dancing fools! with a big smile on my face so that they dont think i'm too rude. Jemaine is talking to that stupid girl again, so I go talk to Vince Vaughn to make HIM jealous. Then I wake up.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Holiday Art Show 2008
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Up, Up and Away
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Friday, November 28, 2008
Dream Series
This dream featured Rocky. In the dream, I was hanging around his loft and this guy comes out and I think to myself, that's Burt Young (who played Pauly in the original movie) only it was some other guy in the dream, anyhow, he was drinking and a real wreck but Rocky took care of him and I thought, wow, Rocky never let's anyone go. Then we were going to have a dinner with everyone there and there was this girl who used to be his girlfriend hanging around...Rocky steps out to get some fresh bread for the dinner and the girl and I are trying to put the table somewhere where there'd be enough room for everyone. There's these 3 christmas trees and while we're moving the table, they all float up to the ceiling. Weird. Then Rocky comes back.
PS: Rocky was my first great love after seeing the movie in a theater on Cape Cod. I must have been 9 years old...and totally smitten.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Dream Series
I was having this huge party in my backyard (not my real backyard) tons of people and kids, fun, at one point someone's mother points out prairie dogs, she used a different name, in the neighbors yard.....then later I'm making something in the kitchen and my friend Kathy calls me and asks how the party went and I look outside and say well, there's still about 30 people here, and I dont know ANY of them! So I go out and it's pretty crazy. Then I go upstairs and look out and I notice there are all these bears on the roof, and all these baby bears as well. Some people go out and are taking pictures of them and they are quite tame. I meet this guy (played by Jason Swartzman). The party is ending and we are all filtering into the front, where my gang-like neighbors are causing trouble. Jason wants to take me on his next trip to some river where he will be making clay pipes for a school project. He says a few words to the neighbors in Spanish and they laugh at him...he wants to get my number before they pull him away and I decide he's just strange enough that I give it to him...the ending is an Al Green song that my dream made up: "No one I know can stop God from spinning...no one i know..."
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Saturday, November 22, 2008
orange cellophane
i bought orange cellophane at the craft store today and when i got home, i figured out a way to cover my acid-bright cfl bulbs in my kitchen and dining room..they're all dimmables so i have them turned down real low and the effect is amazing. the rooms are glowing as warm as your socks on fire cuz you got 'em too close to the fire. i'm not going to post a picture because it just wont do this atmosphere justice...seriously, if the cellophane doesnt catch on fire (and I will keep you posted) everyone should do this.
i need some MOOD music to go with my new hip joint...some
johnny and june
Monday, November 17, 2008
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Fork in the Road
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Steal Lint
The following is from Robert Breznsy's book PRONOIA and his astrology site Free Will Astrology :
Forgive yourself of every mistake except one.
Create a royal crown for yourself out of a shower cap, rubber bands, and light bulbs.
Think of the last place on earth you'd ever want to visit, and visualize yourself having fun there.
Test to see if people are really listening to you by asserting that Karl Marx was one of the Marx Brothers.
Steal lint from dryers in laundromats and use it to make animal sculptures for someone you admire.
...I haven't done any of these things, well, i guess i've done the third one, visualizing fun in the last place you'd ever want to be...that's easy, the rest are works in progress and I plan to make up a few more as I go along...
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Monday, October 27, 2008
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Friday, October 24, 2008
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
weird scenes inside the goldmine
now offering all the stuff that never made it to ebay...on ebay for a drastically reduced price...all the misfits that weren't cute enough can be found right HERE and best of all, they're only 5 bucks a piece...for an original? Yup, all originals...truly, the world has gone stark raving insane...we all knew it would happen, just didnt know when...
Monday, October 13, 2008
my dream
I would like to change a small apartment building into a “hotel.” A place for people who like to travel, but also like to just live somewhere different for awhile. Each apartment would have a different feel. Most would contain TVs, computers, stereos, books and a fully stocked fridge, according to the visitor’s likes.
For instance, there’d be an apartment for creative types. Any number of materials to work with would be included for the stayer to play with. They would also be allowed to take their newly made piece with them with the stipulation that material costs are paid for and a good photo of the piece is submitted to eventually hang in the apartment (a $5,000 fee if photo is not submitted).
There’s might be a room decorated completely in the 70s style. All music from the 70s, books, etc. Our Tour Guide would recommend having lunch at a diner or to go to a roller skating rink.
One apartment, on the first floor, would be turned onto a good restaurant as well as bar with live entertainment friday and saturday nights. There would also be a bar on the roof. You could actually spend your entire time here, if you wanted, but the location would make it easy to get out and experience the town or city without having to drive too much. Oh, and there would also be a resident cat named Poppy who roams the entire place.
Saturday, October 11, 2008
crafts on the cheap
my sister and i went to a partylite candle party last night, where they try to get you to buy overpriced stuff you could get at the dollar store...one thing the gal had was one of those reed diffusers that are all the rage these days (god forbid we're not smelling flowers all the time). Well, she wanted forty bucks (!) for them so we were discussing on the way home how we could make our own. Here's what you do: go outside and grab some dead dried-out stalks of anything porous, has to be porous. Bring them in and pour some perfume or essential oil (mix with a carrier oil) into a glass vase, then stick the stalks in and viola! You got yerself a reed diffuser, or dead stalk diffuser, whichever you prefer...in the picture above i used hazelnut cream simmering liquid, not sure that'll work, but I have plenty of stalks to experiment with!
Friday, October 10, 2008
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Friday, October 3, 2008
mom doesn't like change
This has been my mother's kitchen wall for, i don't know...30 years? As a child, i couldn't quite figure out what the green thing was, not that i thought about it really, I always kind of thought it was a boxing glove. Why, i dunno, overactive imagination and I really didnt give it much thought, i think i just thought that's what it was. The coral colored shelf has held the mini baskets for as long as i can remember. one of them has many old keys, no one knows what they go to. The picture to the right is called "Status Stew" the recipe is underneath and I think it's got something to do with beef. The latest addition to this ensemble is a small floral done by yours truly.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Poem For Dad
Pulls at the veil of breath
With the surprise of shattered glass
Dave Pulver fell on a sheet of feathers
Into the arms of daughters and son
Then tucked in by a blanket of friends
Now Dave sleeps where life begins.
~written by Glenn Miller
Monday, August 25, 2008
a tribute to dad
A Remembrance of David Lee Pulver
aka Dee; aka Ensign Pulver
For: Martha Jo, Sara and Matthew
It was around late August, 1956 when a bunch of young guys were nervously shuffling around the dayroom in Nelligan Hall. That was the men’s dormitory at LeMoyne College in Syracuse. Suddenly, with great relief, I spotted a high school buddy, Jim Mooney. He introduced me to his new roommate, a guy from “Nerk” with the funny name of Dee. That’s how I met your dad.
Le Moyne was just ten years old then with a very compact campus and a small enrollment. As a result, everyone more or less knew everyone else, not unlike a small town I guess. Dee majored in Industrial Relations and I was in Economics so our paths crossed sometimes in class as well as often in the dorm and most certainly down the hill at Wanda’s or Jimmy Benham’s – two of our regular hangouts. When we became upperclassmen, most of us escaped the dorm and its rigid rules and moved into apartments or houses. It was, as they say, the best of times.
While your dad and I were becoming friends, your mother had gone off in the other direction to Nazareth College in Rochester. There she became good friends with Martha Jo Rotoli so now you know why our families were so close if you haven’t already heard this before.
Fast forward to 1962 when Martha and I bought a home at 3955 Culver Road at the corner of Tamarack. At that time, we only had Rita. Joe and Susan followed soon after and Becky not until we had moved on to Webster. Meanwhile, guess who lived just a few blocks down the street on Culver Road? Yep, your mom and dad. We were back and forth all the time. Your dad and I even managed a few visits to the 4700 Club on Culver Road as well as some of the other neighborhood hot spots.
You have heard about the fantastic vacations when we would convoy up to East Brewster on Cape Cod. All ten of us would squeeze into the Small’s cottage. Dee and I would rent a Sunfish and I seem to remember we couldn’t take you kids out – mainly because your father insisted on inventing new ways to capsize the boat! This so amused the next door neighbor that he went out and rented a Sunfish too.
There are stories and stories about your dad who was deeply curious, very smart, and often argumentative but always exciting to be with. He could be difficult to keep track of when you were out with him because of his habit of disappearing!
The Caribbean cruise on the Flying Cloud schooner, a former Vanderbilt yacht, has achieve the status of legend, mainly due to your dad’s frequent re-telling and embellishment of this crazy adventure. One day, we were lying on the side deck, a bit seasick, and a woman passenger brought lunch to us thinking she was being kind. As soon as her back was turned, Dee heaved the tray, silver, glass and food overboard and muttered” I told her I wasn’t hungry!” You can probably imagine why this little vignette sticks in my mind. We had to leave the boat in Martinique to get back to work and our families. Later on we learned some of the passengers assumed we had been put off the boat!!! The sine qua non for that escapade was the story of the two cheeseburgers. Dee was convinced I could speak French because I told him so and he knew I studied it at Le Moyne. To prove my fluency, I read the newspaper to him (mostly making stuff up) when we landed in Fort de France, the capitol city. So, I was in charge when we entered a local bar and tried to order two cheeseburgers. After much commotion behind the bar, the owner came out front and said rather loudly, in English, “I understand you want two women?” At this, Dee exploded. “All I want is a %*#Gd* cheeseburger”, he screamed. Boy, he was really sore at me.
Random thoughts; Fishing in the Genesee for carp; car camping at Fair Haven; Cape Cod, of course; back yard pool parties. Dee was provocative, sometimes exasperating and always entertaining. He astonished me with his knowledge of bird behavior and inspired me to become an amateur bird watcher.
I’ll leave you with the one regret I have and you all will appreciate it more as you age. Dee and I drifted apart and finally lost contact before he moved to North Carolina. The lesson, I think, is that friendship is hard work and requires our attention or we realize belatedly that a friend has gone missing. I don’t want this to sound like a sermon, but keep your friends close and reconnect if you do get separated. In the end, it is all we have.
Jim Coyne
August, 2008