Expect the Unexpected

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There was really no knowing what to expect for a dedication of a mural by an American artist in the outskirts of Tiraspol.   The school director spoke for a while.  The representative from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs took a turn, as did the Cultural Affairs Officer from the U.S. Embassy.  Most moving of all was when a few of the students spoke.  I might not have understood the words, but I could tell they were from the heart.

When I attend a ceremony like this, and maybe for you as well, all of the words tend to blur together.  Everything gets repeated several times.  But, I have a sneaking suspicion that the students might remember what I had to say for a while to come.  Not that I had anything all that amazing to share, but I didn’t say a word.  The unexpected moment in this dedication came as I signed everything that I wanted to say.  That made an impression.  My message was very simple, “Welcome, I’m F I L L I P.  Thank you, thank you, thank you.  Goodbye.”  Like I said, it was nothing spectacular, but it was my first time to string so many signs together.  And, my fellow painters really appreciated the unexpected effort.

Then, there were presents to go around.  Everyone got a T-shirt that I designed.  (So cool!)  And, the honored guests present for the dedication, that somehow included me, were invited back to the director’s office for champagne and caviar.  Not your everyday kind of expected celebration treats.

The representatives from the embassy were so pleased that I added to the mural, “Phillip Martin, the U.S. Embassy and many friends” and the people in Transnistria were probably very pleased that I wrote "and many friends" in Russian. 
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2018

July

June

Raging Bull

May

Memorial Day
Ndayishimiye
Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah!

April

Three's a Charm
Not April Fools

March

Late Bloomer
This Is Me

February

Still My Turn to Cry
Frozen in Tugbanken

January

Oui Oui
T.L.C.

2017

December

The Greatest Loser
One Pair of Shoes
Tie a Yellow Ribbon
Relatively Adorable

November

Brazilian Heart
Oh, Give Thanks

October

Drinking Lemonade
I am Beasty

September

Mint Tea
Buddhist Blessing

August

A Novel Novice
The Calm Before
Woman at the Wadi
The New Normal

July

French Fedora
Belgique Chic
Turkish Tea

June

Great Scot!
Loch Locks
Dutch Ears
Oh, La La Louvre

May

Gjirokaster Gjyshe
Geezer Wheezer

April

Mother Teresa's Sister
Ave Maria
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