Saturday, May 16, 2026

Hello, all. I didn’t have any exercise or other post ready for this weekend, so I thought I’d just share something pretty, and… serene. The day before, I had made the Night Cafe image above. ( I wrote the descriptive prompt “at twilight a harp stands beside a pond where two swans swim. The ruins of a monastery are in the background. Inspired by the style of Abraham Pether.” Okay, my description was a lot more detailed than that, but you get the idea.)
When I decided to include harp music with the image, I realized that I didn’t recall seeing any videos of men playing the harp. I went looking, and here are a few that I found.
Xavier de Maistre – Leyenda (Asturias) YouTube

The video below is Séamus Ó Flatharta at Ballintubber Abbey | Harp Day 2021
For fun (although it’s a pretty amazing rendition), let’s top things off with a Queen cover. Here’s Alexander Boldachev performing Bohemian Rapsody.
Oh heck, go ahead and read a romance novel now. I get it. Or maybe makeup one of your own… maybe set in Scotland of the 1800s where two people are reunited at sunrise, with an ancient abbey on the other side of a stream…

Thanks to my Night Cafe models. I hope your weekend is going well. Friendly comments are welcome. Hugs!
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