Day-1 “Gargoyle.” This guy sits on a shelf near where I am writing, along with about ten others. Usually I’ll sketch something then ink it in.I have found that with age and neurological issues my hands are not a steady as they once were. Regardless, I am having fun with some new fine tipped pens.Continue reading “Inktober first drawings”
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Getting caught up for the week
I’l try to see what I can do with this. It should be interesting. Obviously I won’t be posting something every day, since it’s already the second. I’ll try to post some drawings 2-3 times a week. We watched the actual event last week. It’s the only time that the folks watching the event wereContinue reading “Getting caught up for the week”
A night with moths
First – yesterday the Charles Schulz Peanuts stamps came out. They cover first class letters. Now on to A night with moths. Susan was asked to do an evening presentation about moths at the NAP (Natural Areas Preservation) office in Ann Arbor. We started setting up sheets around 7PM. It took about 15-20 minutes toContinue reading “A night with moths”
Hot peppers and cicada killers
Our vegetable garden, as well as other peoples gardens in the north are slowing down with most vegetables. Right now we are getting mostly peppers – jalapeños and chili de arboles. So we are drying and preserving peppers and canning jalapeños. I think that we will have one last batch of canning tomatoes, as wellContinue reading “Hot peppers and cicada killers”
Hurricane Ian
Hold on tight there’s a storm on the horizon. The left image is the “projected” path of hurricane Ian. The right is actual storm passing just north of Cuba. Lots of friends and family in Florida, all with experience dealing with these tropical events. Songs from when I was a teenager. 1972 Team Canada whoContinue reading “Hurricane Ian”
Fall fungi among other things
Today’s adventure took us to Osborne Mill County Park. I hadn’t visited the site since the mid-1980s, when we went there with Maxine Miles, who purchased the land with money raised after the death of her husband Vaden. A friend had alerted us to a rare and endangered plant that was blooming there. Here’s theContinue reading “Fall fungi among other things”
Dreary day humor
I heard an interview with Andy Borowitz about this, his newest book. It sounded like something I should read. I believe it starts with the age of TV and aired political debates. It really slams Reagan, who I believe is responsible for the political turmoil that we are experiencing today. And now, on to today.Continue reading “Dreary day humor”
Music, humor and moths
I was fortunate to see Eric Clapton perform Layla twice in Detroit. The story of the song and how relationships shaped it is interesting. Just take care of yourself and take the medicine (or soup, or vaccine). Nothing like barbecuing for friends. Now on to moths. Here’s our moth sheet and lights that Susan setContinue reading “Music, humor and moths”
A slow fall day
Poor Woodstock, he did such a nice job imitating a falling leaf. That’s important in the Fall. In June, 1997 a while before I started teaching at Eastern Michigan University, my friend Mark (the Collections Manager in the Insect Division) and I made a trip to Florida. We were attending the annual meeting of theContinue reading “A slow fall day”
A war, a celebration and a planet
The current status of the ground invasion of Ukraine by Russia. The “actual” events happening currently. A forced election, that is most likely rigged. An excuse for annexing south eastern Ukraine, and the probable conscription of Ukrainians into the Russian army with hopes that they will fight against their own country. As the invasion isContinue reading “A war, a celebration and a planet”