by Jeffrey Scherer | Sep 27, 2017 | Philosphy |
Lea and I have decided to leave Mérida for Portland, Oregon. We will miss the deep and wonderful friendships that we have nurtured since the fall of 2013. We will sincerely miss the wonderful Mayan people—their love of family, quiet tenacity and centuries-long...
by Jeffrey Scherer | Sep 3, 2017 | Building, Cultural, People, Philosphy, Social |
Week 35 started with a national crisis after Hurricane Harvey slammed into Houston, Texas. This event created havoc in the southwest coastal areas of Texas. On Facebook, I posted the statement Place not Prayer will save Houston. Several folks wondered what I meant...
by Jeffrey Scherer | Aug 29, 2017 | Building, Cultural, People, Philosphy, Social, Travel |
Week 34 was spent in Minnesota dealing with a dental appointment, recovering from the light-treatment of my scalp and visiting with friends. I was also able to meet with Dan Vercruysse, Kate Michaud and Eric Amel (the recipients of the first three awards—and now on...
by Jeffrey Scherer | Aug 18, 2017 | Cultural, People, Philosphy, Social, Teaching |
The first part of week 33 was spent in Mérida settling back into my daily routine. I tidied my studio in preparation for getting back to work. The rest of the week I traveled to the US to have photoradiation therapy. Aminolevulinic acid is a drug that’s put right on...
by Jeffrey Scherer | Aug 15, 2017 | Philosphy |
Weeks 31 and 32 were spent in Portland and Eugene, Oregon. Lea and I are considering the possibility of a summer home where we would spend summers during the hottest months of the year here in Mérida. Besides Oregon, we will, next spring, visit northern California...
by Jeffrey Scherer | Jul 26, 2017 | Art, drawing, Philosphy |
Lea and I are spending the next few days getting ready to travel to Oregon and Northern California. We are considering a place to spend the summers. While we generally like Mérida, it is uncomfortably hot between April and September. We did spend a great deal of time...
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