Aspen Leaf Fetish, metal collage on wood by Douglas E. Taylor
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Douglas E. Taylor, artist and poet of the western states

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Unrelated & Interesting ELK I - A sense of Place, a mixed-media  and gicle'e print by Douglas E. Taylor MOSTLY  WIND  a gilce'e print by Douglas E. Taylor SOMEWHERE  WHERE  a gilce'e print by Douglas E. Taylor AXIS  a gilce'e print by Douglas E. Taylor WATCHING  OVER  US, eagle under a blanket of stars, a mixed-media by Douglas E. Taylor BLUE  SKY  PINTO,  a mixed-media by Douglas E. Taylor ASPEN  LEAVES - SPIRIT, part of the four element series, a mixed-media by Douglas E. Taylor

This page is inspired by Jeff Bridges’(actor, photographer, musician, and officially appreciated dude...) web site:  www.jeffbridges.com .
It is a very interesting web site about a lot of interesting stuff of interest to Jeff Bridges. 
I also have some things worthy of sharing, so here is something to start out with.
This will grow as I have more time to devote...
Images are links to videos and sites, click on them.

Here are two very different videos from YouTube that I appreciate and touch me:

Check this video out depicting John Denver’s The Eagle and the Hawk Click this image to link to The Eagle & the Hawk
I can relate to the open honesty of the piece and I am pretty sure it is depicting me thirty years ago.

 


This touches me every time I experience the power of this amazing song and arrangement performed by Johnny Cash in this video:
Johnny Cash “nailed” the song, Hurt, originally done by the group Nine Inch Nails. What a wonderful and fitting tribute and honor to John R. Cash. This video has millions of views and growing.

Join Toastmasters to enhance you communication and leadership skills in the encouraging, supportive and friendly atmosphere. The only regret that I have ever heard from any Toastmaster is that he or she didn’t join sooner.
 
Join me and the Bitterroot Toastmaster Club from noon to one, Wednesdays in Hamilton, Montana at Perkin’s Restaurant, on First Street.

You are welcome to come check it out and see how it feels to you.  If you don’t feel it is right for you at this time at least you will be better informed about how it will contribute to your personal growth when you are ready. 

Call or e-mail me for more information.  Also see
www.toastmasters.org for more information on this important organization.”
 -
Douglas Taylor

Ultra Light Flight over Hilo, Hawaii coastline.
Click this link to one of my favorite places on the planet!

Check these out, a Montana Yodeling Fool - Wylie and The Wild West
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Click image and also see a different link below

YODEL 101 with Wylie Gustafson http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_03A_yK7ey8

 

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A writer is a person for whom writing is more difficult than it is for other people. - Thomas Mann

I understand Thomas Mann’s statement and I believe this also relates to artists;  maybe it is more difficult for an artist to make art than it is for other people.
Douglas E. Taylor

EARTH, Wolf in the Woods a giclee print of mixed-meda artwork by Douglas E. Taylor