I thought of that title before writing the post, so I hope the post lives up to it, because, as regular readers know, I often have a problem coming up with titles. Just to set the stage, it is early Monday morning. I am ten-finger typing on my Chromebook and finding that coffee is not always the miracle I was hoping for. Never mind that. On with the post!
I often take pictures on my Tablet thinking to use them in a blog post then never write the blog post. A couple of them made their way into my Media Library. In the spirit of waste not want not (a favorite saying of mine and one I try to live by) (one reason I never throw anything away) (which explains my messy house) (oh dear, getting bogged down in parenthetical comments. Stop it, me!) I thought to use them in a post.
I am truly sorry I never wrote the blog post about this event. It was an art opening at Mohawk Valley Center for the Arts in Little Falls, NY. The woman is Yulia Levkovich, artist of the picture titled “After Annigoni.” The man is Matt Trombley, a friend of the artist and of me. He is a theatre friend; we did Shakespeare together.
This is actually not one I took with the intention of using it in a blog post. In fact, I did not take it on purpose but must have accidentally hit the button while I was taking “after” pictures of Saturday’s shoveling adventure.
I have other unused pictures on my Tablet. Perhaps I will move them to my Media Library for another Waste Not Want Not post. And just like that, I have come up with another category for Mohawk Valley Girl. It is a good category for early Monday morning while I am waiting for the coffee to kick in.


That picture of snow looked sideways and I had a minute getting my mind out of the gutter.
These things happen.