Wednesday, December 21, 2011

A Thank You for the Holidays...

As this year comes to a close, I am exhilarated thinking about the days and months that have led up to now... I have learned so much, from so many and I am utterly grateful to those that read my blog and connect with me through social media.  Yes, as with everything there are pros and cons but I try to concentrate on the pros of it all and I believe that SM has helped me to expand my horizons in so many ways.  Beauty and Wisdom started as a whimsy and has grown into a purpose for me.  I had the privilege of learning that so many people other than myself are looking at how they will choose to age... and ultimately live.  If I was religious, my religion would be to follow all that I have learned from Abraham Hicks....as I practice their teachings as consistently as possible.  I believe most 'religions' or philosophies about life are saying the same thing.... love and honor yourself and all else will follow.... or as Joseph Campbell said, "Follow your bliss."  In the past, when I thought of war and all the negative aspects that occur in our world, I felt like I had to do something, be pro-active... but now I realize that taking care of myself and loving myself and learning "is" being pro-active because I believe it is in this action, that I am contributing to the energy in our universe in a positive way which can only grow into more positivity and love which leads to peace.

My wish for all is that you find your peace this year, do what makes you feel good and you can't help but share it with others...  joy is truly contagious.

Thank you to you all for your support and love and for teaching me to receive and give and let live.
May your New Year shine, brighter than you could have ever imagined it to!
Where do the roads lead? Nowhere... and everywhere... and always, back to you.
Love & Light
Robbie

Monday, October 31, 2011

Pre-Order the Good Morning UniVerse 2012 Desk Calendars are HERE!!!!


 $12 plus Priority Shipping!
 Pre-orders for the holidays ends November 30th





Friday, October 28, 2011

Winter's Light - Art Show - November 10th - Click on link for details

So excited to share that 3 of my images will be part of the Winter's Light Show

Winter's Light Art Show - Pasadena, CA



Come and share a winter martini!!


"Winter's Light"
Featuring sixty works by twenty one
California-based artists and photographers that celebrate the glory of the winter season!


"Winter Day" by Michael Ochinero, "Icy Blue Danube" by Beth Summers and
"Red Ridges" by Victoria Marquez
 
  Join Us for the Reception!
  Thursday, November 10 from 6 - 9 pm

The Women's City Club of Pasadena
160 N. Oakland Avenue
 Pasadena, CA  91101
Club Phone: 626-796-0560

Lovely hors d'ouvres & fabulous No Host Bar
...serving the "Winter's Light" Martini !
 
Introducing our new artists ... 
   Patricia Anderson, Linda Brown Larry Darnell
Danny De La Matyr, Marian Fortunati, Robbie Kaye
Anna T. Kelly, Julie Hill, Debra Hintz
Natalie Lundeen, Victoria Marquez, Terry Romero Paul
Michael Ochinero, Christina Ramos, Julie Snyder
Diana Stewart, Beth Summers, Judy Taussig
Sharon Weaver, Sarah Wilkinson and Felice Willat

 
EXHIBITION ON VIEW
NOVEMBER 1, 2011 THROUGH JANUARY 31, 2012

Free Parking off Madison Avenue behind the building!

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Honey Lazar's "Loving Aunt Ruth"

 I am so honored to present Honey Lazar's amazing project to you, "Loving Aunt Ruth."  It is a beautiful and touching testimony to how crucial it is to honor our elders and learn from all they have learned and lived...and loved. Please visit her blog -Aunt Ruth Blog - I know you will want to leave her a message because it is impossible to read her words and see her photographs without being moved.   Robbie

The blog offers a pause to reflect on life's meaning, enjoy a laugh, copy a recipe, or reflect on the Aunt Ruth in your life.


Loving Aunt Ruth is the culmination of everything for which I have cared; family, story, respect, hardship, triumph, humor, and my work as a photographer. Like many Jewish women of the Greatest Generation, Aunt Ruth’s most significant relationships took place within her family, but her reach extended to friends, her temple, and civic duty. She blended Jewish faith with American pride and a deep love of family. 

www.honeylazar.com
Aunt Ruth Blog