
February Photos (part three)
It is impossible to get through a month of photography without photos of insects. Just can’t do it. I will, however, keep it down to

It is impossible to get through a month of photography without photos of insects. Just can’t do it. I will, however, keep it down to

Four flower photos (also alliterative!) that I think of as soft and sweet.

February photography. Photos in February. Fun February Photos. It’s all beautifully alliterative, who’s to fight it? The winter holidays brought two photo related accomplishments. I

So if you followed my Facebook adventures, you may have noticed that I had a small issue with masking fluid on a watercolor painting I

So naturally the only thing to do when you have multiple large projects with deadlines getting nearer every minute is to get completely distracted by

Long hair, short hair, red hair, blue hair…. Okay, so that doesn’t sound at all like Dr. Seuss. It did in my head, I swear!

Once upon a time, around 1965 or so, there was a Minnesota farmer. None of the other Minnesota farmers seem to know him personally, but all

I have finally accepted that while I do flower photography (and I have some nice ones to share later), I really do mostly photograph bugs. They

Today’s post is brief, and brought to you by unfortunate reality. Well, mine, anyway. Also, I am still sorting pictures, and will share more soon. However,

Different color inks all have different personalities- the colors don’t all work the same. Some are more “spreadable” than others, and those tend to be

I don’t understand my art, and it is a dead man’s fault. A bit over a month ago I came across a museum show requesting

It is Halloween! A nationally endorsed day of cosplay! A wonderful opportunity to celebrate other people’s art (and show off my daughter. It’s my blog, I’m

Getting photos of any particular bug, much less good photos, is always a matter of some luck, no matter what skill you have, because you

‘Tis the season of tricks, treats, thrills, and chills. As many gear up with spooky decorations, heavy on the gore and fake blood, I admit that

38 pounds of grapes, 40 cups of grape juice, 75 jars of grape jelly, and one painting. I’ve spent a chunk of my summer at

In the spirit of another food & child related comic (check out the previous two), I offer you Parental Math. I must be doing *something* right,

So last week the city sprayed for mosquitoes, which I hate. It always seems to kill all the pollinators, and never seems to put a

I haven’t the slightest idea how on earth I have managed to not see these flowers before. I can be a remarkably oblivious person at

School has resumed, and with it so has painting. Perhaps not as fast as I’d prefer, as we are still bumping and easing in to

The summer is drawing to a close! There are many who would disagree with that statement, but as school resumes on Thursday it is close

Well, m’dears, I am going to take this moment to completely ignore anything important to share a small bit of personal joy and glee. My
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