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PYDC Glass Ball

Some artwork of mine will be auctioned off at the very cool PYDC First Annual Glass Ball. Tickets just went on sale. I’m so excited about this event and I hope you are too. Please join us for what promises to be a very memorable evening.

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Here’s a note from AMP:

Tickets for the Glass Ball (a fundraiser for AMP and the PYDC) are now on sale at www.pdxydc.org Tickets will go fast so don’t wait.

Performances from :
The Dandy Warhols
The Robinsons (VIVA VOCE)
LRSD
AWOL Dance Troupe

Free Food, Beer and Wine included in the ticket price and much much More…

go to www.pdxydc.org for more details…

Visit the Glass Ball information page on the PYDC website.

Purchase Tickets Here

The AMP Team….

Joe Ryckebosch at Half & Half Cafe

I just love this show. The pieces are made from found photos and frames, and graphics tape.

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Reading through his Bio, Joe speaks of forgetting and remembering, cast-aways, re purposing, revealing, resurrection, and architecture and morality. I want to call them a re-revery. A seeking out of the once cherrished, breathing new life, revealing hidden energies, He’s also an OMD fan so he instantly won some brownie points from me there.

The show will be up for the month of October, 2009.

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Joe Ryckebosch
October 3rd through October 31st, 2009
Half & Half Cafe
923 SW Oak St, Portland, OR 97205

Doggy Chronicles: Six Months Together

Dear Mississippi, We’ve been together for 6 months now and I can’t imagine life without you. You are so wonderful, such a face, you could melt the heart of any human or dog. Cats, I think you’ve got some work ahead of you to win them over. I’m so glad you picked us that fateful day last April at the Oregon Humane Society. It was rough going for a while there. But you’ve come a long way. You still bark like crazy, and sometimes on leash you bark and pull when you see another dog. At the dog park and doggy day care you’ve gotten much better at keeping yourself out of hot water.

I honestly don’t know what I would have done without Rockin’ Roxy’s Dog Daycare in Sellwood. Because of them you are a much, much happier dog. You’ve learned some valuable conflict resolution skills by hanging out with the other pups in a supervised environment and you’ve made some great friends, both human and canine, as have I.

We think it’s really cute that you love stinky French cheese as much as you do, and you are so patient as you wait for our table scraps, it’s really hard to say no to you. We call it “waiting with enthusiasm”. I love that you like all kinds of food. Among the list are beet greens, asparagus, carrots, stinky cheese, celeriac, figs, apples, tomatoes, lettuce, broccoli. There is actually very little that you are not interested in. We still haven’t tried having a dinner party of more than 4 people. It should be interesting as you are still very willing to take a chance on counter surfing if you think you can get away with it. We’ll have to rent extra high bar style tables or something. Or I guess we’ll just have to take a chance on you.

You are getting so affectionate lately and we love it. This morning, as I was lying in bed, listening to your pitter pattering feet, I wondered why the sound had suddenly stopped. When I looked over, I found you, standing in position next to the bed, waiting patiently for your morning back rub. And last night you sat next to Tom, all curled up while he rubbed your belly. I hear that yesterday afternoon you had him trapped on the couch, all curled up and snoring, sound asleep on his lap. You are the dog that once only knew how to get attention by destroying our belongings, jumping on us, or barking non-stop. Now you know how loved you are. Now you are much better at asking for attention without driving us batty… Though you still love to drive us batty every once in a while, for old time’s sake.

You’ve been very gentle with kids lately and I am so grateful for that. Sometimes at the dog park, you follow around the little 3 year old girl and just touch your nose to her hand every now and again. I wish you’d stop jumping on people at the dog park though. Especially when it’s rainy. People prefer less mud on their clothes. You get away with a lot with your doe eyes of yours and those silky soft, adorable bat ears, but the jumping is not becoming.

We still haven’t tried taking you off leash anywhere but a safe fenced in dog park. I feel like you get closer and closer every day but i know if a squirrel comes into your view, there’s no way you’ll listen to us. I also still worry that you’ll get all excited about a kid and want to jump on them. I don’t want to be responsible for any life-long dog phobias. You have a very strong personality and some kids might find that a bit scary.

We love you, love you, love you so much. I’m so glad things seem to be working out for all of us. I know we can be a bit boring but we do our best. You love you to pieces and want you to be happy. But we also want to have our own human adult lives so you’ll just have to cope. We’ll try to take you more and more to pubs, cafes, restaurants where your kind if welcome. You are the best dog ever and I can’t imagine having any other dog but you. To me you are the perfect dog… well except for the barking. We learned that we have to run the air purifier at night as a sort of white noise generator, otherwise you wake us up every 2 hours with startlingly loud barking. I know you want to protect us, but we hate it. Opossums really can’t do us any harm. The worst they could do is mess with the vegetable garden and you seem to be the queen at destroying the garden. Maybe you’re worried about competition.

We love you baby, keep being adorable.

View lots of photos of Mississippi on my flickr account.

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