Monthly Archives: December 2022

Naturalperl Year-End Winter Trip 2022

Based on the short visit to Monahans Sandhills State Park, TX during our Fall Southwest trip, we really thought about returning to this hidden gem and photographing more sand ripples, wind, and precipitation-shaped dune formations, abstract close-up images, Finally, we made our plan and campsite reservations between Christmas and New Year. However, the winter storm bomb just hit the US and turned miserable cold in the middle and northern parts. Unfortunately, the southern region, including Central Texas predicted deep freezing cold, so we canceled our planned trip. A few days later we talked about our cancelation with our outdoors-loving younger son Gergo, who was surprised and encouraged us to go and photograph again that lovely area. We followed the weather prediction and finally decided: let’s go! We reserved our campsites again and left for our Year-end Winter trip on December 26, 2022, and came home on December 31, 2022.

Day 1. Arrived at Abilene State Park, TX late afternoon, set up our A-liner tiny house, hooked the electricity, and set up our propane heater. Chat with neighboring campers, met with our friendly Camp hosts, and talked about our trips. Took a nice hike around the spring-fed pond at Buffalo Wallow trail, and enjoyed the icy shallow areas, and combed grasses. We had dinner in the camper, read, then slept. We had 28 oF during the night, but our “Titan” was warm and cozy inside.

Day 2. Left Abilene State Park, TX at 10 AM, drove on County Roads next to the huge wind energy plants, and then on I-20 to Monahan Sandhills State Park, TX. Checked in around 3 PM and set up our rig on site #25. That area is very nice, but because kids like to slide on the dunes and the sand dunes are covered with footprints, we had to hike deeper to find pristine, nice sand ripples and wind-shaped sand formations as I visualized those and photographed in large format black and white negative film. The sunsets are most of the time are colorful there. We were lucky on the first day there. We had a beautiful, clear, starry night, 35 oF.

Day 3. Up at 6 AM, had coffee, tea, and shower and shaving seance, and then enjoyed the magic play of light at dawn. After a good Lexi-made breakfast, we hiked about 4 miles deep inside to the sandhills and looked and photographed my visualized images. After lunch, I went back for more images then later before sunset checked another area.

Day 4. Woke up at 6 AM as I normally do, then after my morning routines and coffee, I waited for the light and the sunrise. However, the play of light just did not come and even the Sun did not want to get up. However, I walked around and enjoyed the peace and quiet time. Later, I photographed more shapes and forms and sand hills, sand ripples with the play of plant shadows, and sand drawings.

Day 5. Cloudy morning and the Sun does not want to show up. Coffee and morning routine, then we started to pack, and organize, Lexi made a good breakfast then we left the camp at 10 AM and drove to Abilene State Park, TX. Arrived around 3 PM, set up then visited the Lake Abilene area, fly fish there, then hiked the Elm Creek trail, where I photographed my last sheet of film for my “Combed” portfolio. We enjoyed the outings and watched a nice flock of geese at the lake and at a flock of sandhill Cranes at Elm Creek.

Day 6. The cold front is still pushing the evening and night temperatures close to freezing in Abilene State Park, but we were cozy in our tiny house. We had a beautiful starry night, all constellations, stars, and planets we clear and sharp. Up at 6 AM, morning routines, coffee, shaving seans then breakfast together with my wife. Around 9 Am we started to pack, chat with our friendly camp host, and wished them Happy New Year! We left Abilene State Park around 10 AM, and after a hectic last day of the year traffic, we arrived home safely at 3 PM. Unpacked and prepared the broken part on the trailer, then ate homemade good dinner celebrating the end of the year.

In conclusion, my wife Lexi and I enjoyed our end-of-the-year trip. I photographed 40 sheets of 4×5 black and white negative films, and I found and reproduced my never seen images. We were happy on our moderate-level hikes and both of us said thank you for all of the gifts that we received.

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Season Greetings!

After Thanksgiving, the Winter Holiday season started with the lighting of the 1st candle of Advent on November 27, then followed by 3 additional candles lit during Advent. Christmas starts with Christmas Eve on December 24, then Christmas Day on December 25, and in many countries 2nd Day of Christmas, Boxing Day is a holiday on December 26. Hanukkah (Festival of Lights, Hebrew year 5783) began at sundown on December 18 and continues through December 26. Kwanzaa, celebrates African culture and heritage, and begins on December 26 and lasts through January 1, 2023. What a great month of the year, even in our complicated, troubled world! However, do not forget to say thank you for the whole year on December 31, then celebrate the beginning of the New Year on January 1 with new goals, new dreams, and praying for good health and happiness. Wishing All of you a joyful time celebrating your holidays in peace, on one of my photographs taken at Lake Irwin, Colorado. 

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Laszlo’s and Lexi’s images are on the Members’ Rotational Exhibition at LPAC

Laszlo and Lexi delivered their images to the Lost Pines Art Center for the “Member’s Rotational” exhibition. The images were installed and the opening was during the Art After Dark program at the Art Center on December 3, 2022. The exhibition will be on view till the end of January 2023.

Laszlo Perlaky: “Frozen Lake at Bosque”
Laszlo Perlaky: “Foggy Morning at Cades Cove”
Alexandra (Lexi) Nemeth: “White Sand View 1
Alexandra (Lexi) Nemeth: “White Sand View 3

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“Square Art” Show at Lost Pines Art Center, Bastrop, TX

Lost Pines Art Center announced again its “Square Art” 2022 juried Show. We all had a chance to submit up to 6, square format originals (12″ x 12″) for jurying.

The exhibition will be on view until the end of January at the Lost Pines Art Center, Bastrop, TX.

LaszloPerlaky: “Touched”
Alexandra (Lexi) Nemeth: “Bison Uphill”

See the selected, participating artists list below.

Elizabeth Barrow: “Garden Chrysanthemum”

Debbie Bredemus: “Blue Resin” 

Gaila Hitt: “Clematis Pride”

CJ Jordan “Keeper of the Sunrise”

Kay Kemp: “In the Meadow”

Paul Licce: “Dragonfly”

Jana Lynch: “Glorious Butterfly”

Carol Lyon: “Giraffes”

Mark Mayfield: “Wren Running in Snow”

Nick Morgan: “Grunge Singer”

Lexi Nemeth: “Bison Uphill”

Laszlo Perlaky: “Touched”

Louise Placek: “Gingko Grey”

John Prince: “Painted Church 2”

Nell Reinap: “Weird”

Jennifer Selewach: “The Bottle Songs”

Kim Stewart: “Balanced Exuberance”

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