


5-27-14 Lunar Lunacy Do I remember the moon landing, did you say. Sure there was never, in all our lifetimes a single moment more enthralling and uplifting for all of mankind than the moon landing. I tell you, the Yanks surely outdid themselves on that one. Wasn’t that Saturn V rocket the most enormous engine ever built by the hands of man, hell you...




This remarkable water feature in the courtyard of the Maritime Museum in Cortez now has a little more of its original splendor. Built by local landscape designer, Alan Garner in the 80’s it has had to withstand Florida’s grueling climate and the salt air environment. Not having had a good cleaning in over ten years, the Museum contracted with Splashmosaic to clean her up...

This years SAMA conference in San Diego was like the high point in my mosaic life where I got to meet scores of amazing artists, some who have been heroes of mine for years. The exhibitions were stunning with delicate work that would not even have been imagined only a few years ago and everyone was so friendly and sharing. As a first timer...

May 27th 2015. I knew an ould man in Dublin. Springtime in Ireland, as with almost everywhere I imagine, is announced by a high degree of fanfare in the natural world, a sort of rebirth as it were takes place right before your eyes. From the cold howling winds, the mud and the damp, the huddled fireplaces and hot black tea poured into shivering...


