Showing posts with label White. Show all posts
Showing posts with label White. Show all posts
July 5, 2023
May 25, 2023
February 10, 2022
Oriental Glass Sculpture
Love the smooth pink and white glass.

Amazing how the hats and robes give them the oriental flair.
Not sure what the dirt is on the arm of the one on the left (maybe it just wipes off).
But they each cost $14,500! ;-)
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Oriental Glass Sculpture
September 1, 2020
Best Wardrobe
You can choose a white shirt, a white shirt, or a white shirt.
Decisions, Decisions!
Great thing is simplicity and that you can dress in the dark in the morning.
Bad thing is you are a lifeless, colorless buffoon. ;-)
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Best Wardrobe
December 12, 2019
That's Eggcellent!
Labels:
Art,
Boca Raton,
Compelling,
Design,
Eggs,
Excellence,
Florida,
Museum,
Oval,
Photo,
Protrusion,
Shapes,
Symmetry,
White
November 19, 2017
White Lie, Black Truth
No this is not another civil or human rights post, although I like writing those as well.
Rather, this is about how we use our words to help and not hurt others.
Yes, we all know that it's wrong to lie (it's even in the 10 Commandments).
Except, of course, when we need to tell a "white lie" in order to keep someone's feelings from getting hurt.
For example, I may not like your new haircut, but when you ask me glowingly what I think, instead of telling you how it's too short or whatever, I tell you, "Yeah, it looks great!"
Then, there is the "black truth."
That's when we swallow hard and tell the truth to someone, even though it may hurt their feelings, it's ultimately for their good.
For example, your child may be going of course with their lives, and while you don't want to hurt their feelings, you know you need to tell them the truth in order to help them course-correct.
Telling lies or truth can be hurtful to people, but a white lie isn't really bad, because it's used to protect someone's feeling, the black truth, is also not so dark and foreboding, because there are times when you need to get past the superficial, be real with someone, and tell them the hard truth in order to help them in a very practical sense.
That's one of life's most difficult lessons, that not everything is black or white. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)

Rather, this is about how we use our words to help and not hurt others.
"White Lie,
Black Truth"
Yes, we all know that it's wrong to lie (it's even in the 10 Commandments).
Except, of course, when we need to tell a "white lie" in order to keep someone's feelings from getting hurt.
For example, I may not like your new haircut, but when you ask me glowingly what I think, instead of telling you how it's too short or whatever, I tell you, "Yeah, it looks great!"
Then, there is the "black truth."
That's when we swallow hard and tell the truth to someone, even though it may hurt their feelings, it's ultimately for their good.
For example, your child may be going of course with their lives, and while you don't want to hurt their feelings, you know you need to tell them the truth in order to help them course-correct.
Telling lies or truth can be hurtful to people, but a white lie isn't really bad, because it's used to protect someone's feeling, the black truth, is also not so dark and foreboding, because there are times when you need to get past the superficial, be real with someone, and tell them the hard truth in order to help them in a very practical sense.
That's one of life's most difficult lessons, that not everything is black or white. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
White Lie, Black Truth
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