Friday, April 10, 2026

"Too Beautiful" --- Days 15/107 -110

Walks: Hood and Presidio

Distances: 4 miles average


Claude Monet, The Grand Canal, Venice, 1908, o/c

Countless people have viewed and loved Claude Monet's water lilies paintings since the early 1900's. But few know that the revered works may never have been painted or made public if Monet had not taken a trip to Venice in 1908.  He was 68 years old at the time and in the spiritual and artistic doldrums. He'd begun a few waterlilies paintings but, after struggling to get them right, still had no confidence in them and doubts about his remaining painting abilities.  Although Monet had rejected the idea for years, his wife, Alice, finally persuaded him that a trip together to Venice would be restorative for both of them.  Even then, Monet agreed to only three weeks in that city he felt had been commercialized by fellow artists who had portrayed it "too beautifully" to be real.

But when he actually saw it, it was love at first sight.  He picked certain locations and buildings, set up his easel daily, and painted them repeatedly until he felt he had truly captured the shimmery atmosphere of each chosen site.  At the end of ten weeks, he and Alice couldn't extend their stay any longer, so he said a reluctant farewell with every intention of returning.  

Sadly, Alice died shortly after their stay, and, very much in her honor and with her in mind, he completed several more canvases based on memories and postcards.  Then, his deep belief in his artistic talents restored, he painted the most beautiful of all of his waterlily paintings until his death at age 86.

Claude Monet, Water Lilies, ca. 1914–17, oil on canvas


The deYoung Museum's Monet and Venice Exhibition is in San Francisco until July 26

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

2.5 Hours in Space --- Days 15/105 & 106

Walks: Hood and AMC Sundance

Distances: 4.5 average




Ciwt was so in need of a getaway today, she went to a kids' movie.  Not intentionally because Project Hail Mary has super high ratings from both critics and audience.  Maybe because most are now animated or horror movies, one with an actual known actor talking to himself or a 'real' alien while whirling in zero gravity seems like an adult movie.  Not so for Ciwt.  Project Hail Mary is mostly music, visuals, sound effects, pratfalls and just enough "Awww" for 'ET' fans.  She would have left if it weren't for the irresistable Ryan Gosling.  

Just so you know in case you go with high expectations...


Sunday, April 5, 2026

Easter Egg Hunt --- Days 15/99-104

Walks: Hood

Distances: 3.75 Average


Happy Easter

 

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

A is For Architecture --- Days 15/92-98

Walks: Hood and deYoung Museum

Average: 4.5 mile


Has Ciwt told you that she got a D- on her one and only Architecture paper in college?  If so, you can imagine how she felt when she accepted a last minute request to give a tour of our deYoung Museum and then learned her client was an architect and wanted a tour that focused on the museum building.  There was more:  this architect once worked for the very firm that designed the building she had agreed to present.  😲

She had presented details about the building many times but just among many things on her tours.  NOT to an architect who had worked for the designing firm, lived near it and was friends with its name principals.  In other words, someone who would know whether or not what she was saying was exactly accurate and what she may be omitting.  What could Ciwt/D- do but camp out at the deYoung and on her computer learning all she could, prepare her tour and hope?

The day and the architect arrived yesterday. He smiled when Ciwt told him she'd googled him and invited him to speak up at any time while she presented what she knew about the building and how it had functioned for her as an art viewer and tour giver.  (She did not mention her D-).   

 He turned out to be easy, kind and personable.   Ciwt would like to think he gave her an A for her tour.

Thursday, March 26, 2026

Playing in Traffic --- Day 15/91

Walk: de Young Museum

Distance: 6 miles


Dancing in the Headlights @Will Nicholls, Wildlife Photographer of the Year




See the whole Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibit

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Wildlife Photographer of the Year --- Day 15/90

Walk: West Portal

Distance: 1.5 miles

Flying Rodent, winner of  London's Natural History Museum's, Nuveen People’s Choice Award 2026. ©Josef Stefan / Wildlife Photographer of the Year



See the whole exhibit

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

The Country Cottage --- Days 15/87, 88 & 89

Walks: Hood/Presidio

Average: 3.75 miles (always + a little yoga, pt)

So spring weather comes and Ciwt's mind goes to the country cottage (she doesn't have).  But somehow, no matter how environmentally terrific they are, she's not sure she would enjoy these modern versions.  Then there's the matter of the insurance company's reaction.

Still interesting to see architects at work on new building ideas with ancient materials (thatch, reeds, grass, earth).






Saturday, March 21, 2026

Soaring --- Days 15/82-86

Walks:  Hood, Dentist for two crown$, SF Opera House

Average: 4 miles

Ballerina and San Francisco City Hall dome during intermission of delightful Don Quixote.