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Mary Randlett
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2.https://stoningtongallery.com/artwork/bird-of-sea-la-push-june-1995/
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mariaangels · 1 year
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Mary Randlett
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dabacahin · 1 year
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Mary Randlett, images to behold
Opening the pages of Mary Randlett Landscapes, I find something in me opening up as well. I feel more space in which to breathe. I take a little more time to linger. I hold this book of black-and-white nature photographs, and I am drawn deep into this oasis of silence. Beneath the surface of paper, beyond the frame of generous white space, every image flows and glistens.
Water falling, freezing, or reflecting trees. An island afloat a garland of half-submerged rocks. A bird perched on a post rising from a mist-shrouded river. Sheep in grass. Swan on ice. Sandbars and tidelines and cloudforms. Mountains and moon. Fragments of time and motion kept still on the page but ever-moving on my mind.
I want to keep them all, Randlett’s ripples and rocks, every curl and wisp of cloud in her photographs, the drift of coastal fog, the gravity and texture of fallen log, a folded leaf in autumn, each crevice, silhouette, cliff, and wing. I never want to lose their sight, their solace. But I hold this book as I have held other books before, knowing it is enough to have sat still and breached the surface if only for a few moments.
After all, there’s really nothing to hold on to and so there is nothing to lose. This 2007 collection of Randlett’s work gathers images of beauty that is both timeless and time-bound. They are made more beautiful by the knowledge that someone took the time to see them and share the sight of them before they are gone. After all, ripples disappear. Clouds wisp away. Fog lifts. Leaves rot.
But for now I have these images to behold. And maybe, some other day, a few more lines to write—about the things worth seeing and keeping. Like Randlett, I feel blessed and most thankful for this gift of seeing. In my life, on this blog and elsewhere, I have always been looking at pictures, reading and listening, watching and writing. What a privilege, such a joy, it is to be so engaged and so enriched.
Another favorite Mary of mine, the poet Mary Oliver said: “A lifetime isn’t long enough for the beauty of this world.” It’s as good an invitation as any to stick around and look more closely. Not everything deserves our attention; there’s much noise and falsehood and unkindness all around. But, yes, for those of us who seek to stay open and be opened up, there are these pages, these pictures. There are these places where, as Mary Randlett wrote, we can find “great elation and subdued peace.”
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morigamiclub · 2 years
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A mini origami dragon I folded from a receipt... #origami #dragon ( I think the design is by Samuel Randlett?) (at Santa Engracia, San Pedro Garza García) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfAjW_wFMwI/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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followjacobbarlow · 1 year
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St. Paul's Episcopal Church
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Built in 1901, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church was the first building constructed in Vernal by the Episcopal Church and the second to be built in the Uintah Basin; the first was the Indian Mission church at Randlett. Designed by John P. Hill, an architect from Salt Lake City, the building is a good example of the Gothic Revival style. St. Paul’s Lodge was constructed in…
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noisescape · 2 years
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Mary Randlett,Deception Pass,1989
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strathshepard · 3 years
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Sky Viewing Sculpture by Isamu Noguchi, Bellingham, Wash., December 1969, photographed by Mary Randlett
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flbankruptcy · 5 years
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Randlett, Oklahoma Consumer Credit Counseling Service | (888) 551-1270
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Randlett, Oklahoma Free Consumer Credit Counseling Service call (888) 551-1270, Credit Repair, Debt Consolidation, Foreclosure Prevention, Student Loan Consolidation, Wage Garnishment and Vehicle Repossession solutions, Debt Management Plan, Bankruptcy Counseling and Pre-Filing Certificate, Mortgage Loan Modification, and Debt Settlement. Randlett, Oklahoma credit counseling services provide resources to help solve your money problems. Counselors discuss your entire financial situation and help you develop a personalized plan. They can assist you with starting a budget. And they can help you find educational programs on money management.
Debt Collection A debt collector generally is a person or company that regularly collects debts owed to others, usually when those debts are past-due. This includes collection agencies, lawyers who collect debts as part of their business, and companies that buy delinquent debts and then try to collect them. The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) prohibits debt collectors from using abusive, unfair, or deceptive practices to collect from you.
The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) assists active-duty military with financial burdens. Under this act, you may qualify for a reduced interest rate on mortgages and credit card debts. It can offer protection from eviction. It can also delay civil court including bankruptcy, foreclosure, or divorce proceedings. To find out if you qualify, contact Randlett, Oklahoma Consumer Credit Counseling Service (888) 551-1270.
While there is no universal program to help with personal debt, there are a number of local programs to help people in financial hardships. One of the main sources of financial hardship is due to illness and medical bills. Not only do people lose income, but medical debt can be very expensive. Left with no recourse, many people use up their savings and even run up credit card debt to pay medical bills and get medical care. Contact Randlett, Oklahoma Consumer Credit Counseling Service at (888) 551-1270 to learn about the many government sponsored programs available to help you get out of debt.   http://districtofcolumbiacreditcounseling.home.blog/huntington-beach-california-consumer-credit-counseling-service-888-551-1270/   http://californiacreditcounseling.video.blog/salinas-california-consumer-credit-counseling-service-888-551-1270/   http://creditcounselingconsumer.home.blog/deerfield-beach-florida-consumer-credit-counseling-service-888-551-1270-2/   https://consumercreditcounselingserviceusa.blogspot.com/p/deerfield-beach-florida-consumer-credit_22.html   https://loopvideos.com/zA2GQm6VBnI   https://goo.gl/maps/vgCmbswoU4fHWMtT7  
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details2decern · 4 years
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Mary Randlett, Henry Miller and Son Tony, Big Sur, California, May 1950, ca. 1950, gelatin silver print, 
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gacougnol · 5 years
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Mary Randlett Mount Hood 2009
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omigosegmeto · 5 years
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Mary Randlett 
View from West Olympia
November 1998
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yama-bato · 3 years
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Mary Randlett
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mariaangels · 1 year
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Mary Randlett
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dabacahin · 1 year
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Mary Randlett (1924–2019)
“American novelist Henry James, asked what kind of man he would like to be, responded, ‘I would like to be the kind of man on whom nothing is lost.’ In the proper, educated, encyclopedic, sophisticated world of Henry James, to be aware of everything hinted at hair-splitting differences, infinitesimal shadings of color, or tiny degrees of moral consciousness. When considering today the kind of person ‘on whom nothing is lost,’ I am struck by something far more vigorous: a person who can entertain simultaneous points of view. A person who can identify big concepts and small details. A person with tremendous generosity of spirit and a willingness to let people and places exist for whom and what they are. A person with the ability not to assert herself conceptually or graphically onto the physical world before quietly and attentively observing all the variants, old and new, and how they intermingle and mesh. Mary Randlett is the kind of person on whom very little is lost.”
— Ted D’Arms, from his introduction to Mary Randlett Landscapes (University of Washington Press, 2007)
Photograph by Mary Randlett: Self-Portrait, September 1988
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Earth House, Jim Olson, 1968
BETWEEN LIGHT AND SHADOW (2011)
On family camping holidays, one of our favourite childhood games was to explore the surrounding semi-wilderness. First we would ‘chart’ it, giving our own names to its distinctive features, and then we would build some kind of fort or refuge. The essential qualities of that shelter (and the impulse behind its construction) were that it simultaneously offered immersion within nature, and protection from it - a view of the surrounding landscape, but also a feeling of safety and domesticity. Of all architecture and urbanism concepts, this 'Prospect-Refuge’ theory has always felt the most intuitive to me, and its essence has endless applications even within an city environment.  In this video Tom Kundig makes reference to it as he discusses the philosophy behind two Olson Kundig projects in the Pacific Northwest.  (Image: Mary Randlett)
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equatorjournal · 7 years
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Mary Randlett Waves, 1984.
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