all have info, or links that point to more info, about this artist, perhaps in addition to what’s pointed to by the title URL. So far, 2 works by him have been used here.
has the prior (my comment there included the same artist info URLs).
Again, a larger strip image is shown by (⌘- or Ctrl-) clicking the image in Mr. Melcher’s MASTERPIECE #2274 (August 28, 2019) blog entry, accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment.
As she carried her burden, her demise was foretold…
as her lungs had burst forth with a cough uncontrolled.
Her frame was unsteadied; the load it did shift.
Her sister behind her rushed forth just to lift…
and prevent the slide’s progress, stopping the slip…
just in time for her loved one to regain her grip.
Disaster averted, they both forged ahead.
As they laid down their harvest, the stricken sister fell dead.
The stronger survivor tried to raise her, in vain…
when her sister’s ghost whispered…“I know no more pain.”
Those words stemmed her anger, her grief, and her cry,
For her sister had taught her not to fear when you die.
I’m not sure why I wrote this, other than to try to allay anyone’s fear of dying, and to try to assure them that a loved one’s death marks the release of theirspirit.
I believe that the first law of thermodynamics teaches us that “the total amount of energy (the Spirit) in a closed system (the body) cannot be created nor destroyed (though it can be changed from one form to another).”* To me, that means our corporeal entity can become an ethereal entity.
We are all free to live on, in one form or another.
BE THIS GUY over 5 years ago
Life became harder for the wheat ladies when the gluten free craze hit their village.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 5 years ago
Some people take bread making from scratch too far.
Strob over 5 years ago
“I think my allergies are starting to kick in (cough).”
Strob over 5 years ago
“We should switch from this hemp to the other stuff – it’s much more compact.”
GoComicsGo! over 5 years ago
Jenny always have to be a smart arse always showing off.
Kind&Kinder over 5 years ago
“This will go against the grain, Hephzibah, but stop giving me those baleful looks or I’ll thresh you!”
Buzzworld over 5 years ago
“Different Ways to Carry Wheat”. Illustrations by Julien Dupre’
Egrayjames over 5 years ago
When Jacob asked if I’d like to have a roll in the hay…..I didn’t think he meant I had to bring my own hay!
rmremail over 5 years ago
Their village was so poor that they couldn’t afford a cart.
WoodstockJack over 5 years ago
I swear, when I ordered these loofahs on line, I had no idea they were so big.
Pocosdad over 5 years ago
In the Valley of the Jolly Green Giant, the locals dread it when his wife has her period.
J Short over 5 years ago
Have you heard of the new book, Wheat Back?
aerotica69 over 5 years ago
Tell me again, Martha, when does the “rejoicing” part come in?
jbrobo Premium Member over 5 years ago
“ I can’t get that song Bringing in the sheaves out of my head…”
gopher gofer over 5 years ago
harvesting shaving brushes was backbreaking work…
Econ01 over 5 years ago
Carrying a snack during the early ultra-marathons was part of the event.
prrdh over 5 years ago
Those poor, poor women. They obviously can’t afford the latest sheaf-hauling footwear.
Call me Ishmael over 5 years ago
As onward we wearily plod/ on the road our ancestors have trod/ for some reason, we/ will vote GOP/ ‘cause it’s all about guns,gays, and God.
jel354 over 5 years ago
Feed for the horses before they get on the “Old Town Road.”
betseytacy over 5 years ago
I think “Cropsersize” fits better!
mabrndt Premium Member over 5 years ago
Gleaners or At the return of the harvest:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Julien_dupre_b1030_glaneuses_wm_wiki.jpg
has info and links that point to info about this painting.
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/dupre_julien.html
https://www.the-athenaeum.org/people/detail.php?ID=995
https://www.wga.hu/bio_m/d/dupre_ju/biograph.html
http://www.delvaille.art/en/julien-dupre-1851-1910-the-milking.htm
https://www.hopkinscollection.com/greetingcards/prod_6355126-The-Shepherdess-with-her-flock-by-Julien-Dupr-18511910.html
http://www.schillerandbodo.com/artists/dupre-9373/artworks/woman-with-a-wheelbarrow
https://rehs.com/Julien_Dupre_Bio.html
all have info, or links that point to more info, about this artist, perhaps in addition to what’s pointed to by the title URL. So far, 2 works by him have been used here.
https://www.gocomics.com/that-is-priceless/2019/05/24?comments=visible
has the prior (my comment there included the same artist info URLs).
Again, a larger strip image is shown by (⌘- or Ctrl-) clicking the image in Mr. Melcher’s MASTERPIECE #2274 (August 28, 2019) blog entry, accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment.
Indianapolis Smith over 5 years ago
When the new styles arrived from Paris, no one was quite sure how to wear them.
Another Take over 5 years ago
Women once again falling for the latest fashion craze designed by women-hating male couturiers.
Call me Ishmael over 5 years ago
Although they are dressed in rags/ these women are far from hags-/No fancy machine/“Cropsfit” keeps them lean/and their energy never flags !
MissScarlet Premium Member over 5 years ago
It’s always a choice between bread on the table or a roof on the house.
pcolli over 5 years ago
“Wheat urn up for work every day. Sheaf eels that we should stop graining about it.”
Striped Cat over 5 years ago
Is that one girl showing some ankle? For Shame!
tracybsmith over 5 years ago
“I dunno Pam,… Marge is wearing the sheaves like a hat but I think they really make a good shawl.”
anomaly over 5 years ago
“No, dear, she’s not carrying a sheaf on her head; that’s her hair. And I wouldn’t mention it to her, either.”
Linguist over 5 years ago
“5 Ways to Carry a Sheaf of Wheat” ( And not one of ’em any damn easier than the other! )
the1951hapster over 5 years ago
As she carried her burden, her demise was foretold…
as her lungs had burst forth with a cough uncontrolled.
Her frame was unsteadied; the load it did shift.
Her sister behind her rushed forth just to lift…
and prevent the slide’s progress, stopping the slip…
just in time for her loved one to regain her grip.
Disaster averted, they both forged ahead.
As they laid down their harvest, the stricken sister fell dead.
The stronger survivor tried to raise her, in vain…
when her sister’s ghost whispered…“I know no more pain.”
Those words stemmed her anger, her grief, and her cry,
For her sister had taught her not to fear when you die.
I’m not sure why I wrote this, other than to try to allay anyone’s fear of dying, and to try to assure them that a loved one’s death marks the release of theirspirit.
I believe that the first law of thermodynamics teaches us that “the total amount of energy (the Spirit) in a closed system (the body) cannot be created nor destroyed (though it can be changed from one form to another).”* To me, that means our corporeal entity can become an ethereal entity.
We are all free to live on, in one form or another.
physicscentral.com/experiment/askaphysicist/physics-answer.cfm?uid=20120221015143
d1234dick Premium Member over 5 years ago
if Marsha and June would hole wheat over their heads the sun wouldn’t be so hot. you would think they would know this by now.
Running Buffalo Premium Member over 5 years ago
So Martha … When my boyfriend makes this motion … what does it mean?
Running Buffalo Premium Member over 5 years ago
Would you hurry up and finish painting us? We have to make it home, make dinner, and slop the pigs before sunset!