Saturday, June 27, 2009

Time Wastes Too Fast: An artist’s tour of Monticello

While having coffee this morning and visiting my favorite blogs, I stumbled upon an absolutely wonderful link provided by Jeannelle at Midlife by Farmlight. After visiting the link she posted, I wrote her and told her that I was going to shamelessly steal it and post it here.

Click on the words below to visit an article that was published  in this week’s New York Times, and was written and illustrated by artist Maira Kalman. Prepare yourself to be enchanted and enlightened.

And for all those out there (you know who you are) who are crushing on Mr. Thomas Jefferson, you will not be disappointed.

 

Time Wastes Too Fast

 

I hope you enjoy. Until tomorrow, my friends . . .

19 comments:

GailO said...

Thank you Kate! This is wonderful!...Jefferson has to be the most interesting of our founding fathers...Monticello is a place I have been hankering to go to for a long time & my in-laws don't even live that far away from it...I can see this being published as a picture book...

Anonymous said...

Oh Kate... this was a wonderful link. Thomas Jefferson is a hero here in our house. Monticello is sooo close. I need to pay a vist and pay my regards to the man.

DI
The Blue Ridge Gal

Anonymous said...

Oh Kate... this was a wonderful link. Thomas Jefferson is a hero here in our house. Monticello is sooo close. I need to pay a vist and pay my regards to the man.

DI
The Blue Ridge Gal

Deb said...

What an excellent link! I felt drawn into Thomas Jefferson's life. I need to read more on this man.

Jeannelle said...

Thanks for the mention and for passing this link onward. Of course, I can't take credit for finding the link....I stole it from blogger Sempringham. Yes, Thomas Jefferson has to be one of the most fascinating characters in American history and Maira Kalman certainly found a unique way to showcase his life and home.

tj said...

...Hi Kate! *waving* I am speechless! That is just the BEST thing I have seen in quite some time... It not only captures the eye and the mind but the heart as well. Thanks for this - I know I will visit it time and time again! :o)

...Have a great weekend! Blessings to the Country Girl Family... :o)

Reddirt Woman said...

There are no elaborate words I can put in this comment... just a simple


Thank You

I love history and Lincoln and Jefferson were favorite reads starting in gradeschool when I learned to read.

And what a great gift from Maira Kalman. I'm so glad you found it and shared.

Helen

Mental P Mama said...

Covered in chills and a little weepy. What a man....

Anonymous said...

Thank you for sharing that! It was a beautiful work of art. I enjoyed every minute of reading it.

Hilary said...

Wow.Wow. Wow.
Thanks for this...and thanks to Jeanelle.
And thanks for your kind words about my blog....from you, the highest compliment.

Char said...

I really hate that the opportunity I had to go to Monticello I passed by because it was so hot that day. I wish I had gone.

thanks for the great link.

Cloudia said...

And I though that I was the only one in love with "Red."

Plus, you show a lovely spiral today in your side-bar "My Photoblog."

I love it here! Now off to read the link....
Aloha-

Comfort Spiral

Anonymous said...

Yes, Thomas Jefferson was an amazing man. Thanks for the link. :)

Woman in a Window said...

Timely,
I'd say.
Clicking.
Thanking.

T said...

I will have to own up to never having read anything about Jefferson! But that will be remedied this summer - I'm going to make him my summer read!

Daryl said...

So nice.. and both MPM and Marlene are gonna love this too

Annie said...

Loved this Kate...thanks for telling us about it.

Another Sister said...

Really cool site, Kate. I loved Monticello and Dave took some awesome photos.

Jeanne Oliver said...

I loved this! We used to live in Virginia and I loved going to Monticello. I am also a lover of history and really enjoyed reading this.