Duckmans Return To Machu Picchu

We don’t usually buy these images, you know the ones they take as you get as you board a cruise ship, stay at a hotel or go to a historic site, but we did at the Norton in Palm Beach when we visited the Machu Picchu show.

Why? We walked the ruins at Machu Picchu in 2018. Life changing and transformational. The views, the physical challenges, the crowds. Cannot go back. Too old and too infirm. The air is thin and the mountain is steep. Difficult to get to. Slippery. Settled for the show and the VR at the museum.

Breathtakingly beautiful.

 

Fish Kills

So, we are having a problem. Fish die in our pond. The naturalists called it “Fish Kill”. What is causing it?

Dead fish lie on the grass. Birds congregate to eat them. Some birds eat the dead fish; others won’t. The expired fish smell, no wonder only the ones who like carrion eat them.

Could be algae, but they said no. Could be chemicals, but they said no. Could be a lack of oxygen, but there hasn’t been a lot of rain. Could it be global warming or climate change?

 

Chuck Close, Dead at 81

 

Chuck Close died. He made art, lived a life that challenged his body and his mind, and lost the battle of the sexes. His sexually charged comments to some of his models led to the cancellation of a major retrospective and probably some lawsuits. Our loss.

What is the matter with these women? Their puritanical views deprived us of seeing his works and deprived him of us showing him our respect. Can you imagine Manet’s or Cezanne’s models complaining? How about Rueben’s models for the “Rape of the Sabine Women“?