This is one of our newest acquisitions to our art collection. Obviously, its a bunch of penguins painted by Megan's great grandma "Baba," from an experience she had cruising around the world.
Not too much to report. Dishwasher is now fixed. No need for a new one as it was just a blown fuse. Thank for all the help and advice on that. Otherwise, been laying around the house. Last weekend I was pretty sick with a cold and ended up reading tons of Harry Potter (I'm on the Half-Blood Prince for those keeping track) and the entire first season of Meerkat Manor. I'm no longer contagious and the medicine seems to be doings its trick. But, it's still lingering. Maybe I'll be healthy this weekend?
So, our dishwasher decided to stop working last night. There is no power to the unit. I checked the circuit breaker and it has not tripped. It has a direct line for electricity and I cut power to it for a little bit to reset it with no results. The door appears to be latching properly. In general, nothing appears to be wrong with it. Anyone have any ideas before I drop a fortune on repairs/replacement?
Homeownership...
Megan at Spring Lake Park in Penfield/East Rochester area by our house. Not sure why it's called "spring lake" since there's no lake. Just Irondequoit Creek...
A view of Irondequoit Creek from the top of the Honey Creek Trail heading toward Linear Park
A nice little bench
AND NOW FOR SOME MORE FOUND ART!!!
"First To Fly?" This is from a school project I was working on, which was illustrating a weird book I found about Michigan mysteries. This was about a guy who claimed to be the first to fly a plane. Interesting fact: The character on the right is based on Bruce Willis and at one on the left is Joe Millionaire.
"Manhunter" from the same series. If I remember correctly, it was about a lunatic who hunted hunters.
"Dexter/Hillsdale Incident." Something about UFOs or flying donut holes?
"Where's Jimmy" I think the semester ended as this is an unfinished piece about Jimmy Hoffa.
Self portrait from 2003 with silkscreen. This was inspired by a Russian religious icon painting that I turned into regional humor...
Self portrait for August 2006 zine
From July 2004 zine
From July 2004 zine (detail): Safety Sam was a creation of mine for a group promoting water safety in Muskegon. They use to have a small picture of him on a sign at Pere Marquette Beach and pass out bookmarks at local schools. Doubt either are still there. He's a trout that needs a life preserver. Then there's Sparky Anderson, former coach of the Detroit Tigers
From July 2004 zine (detail): If I remember correctly, this was inspired by a drawing on Aristotle or Socrates. Either way, the philosopher was thinking, not sleeping while the TV was on.
From July 2004 zine (detail): Angel with hockey equipment and my Aunt Linda's dog.
From July 2004 zine (detail): Man with a big fish
From July 2004 zine: Raccoon, cactus, Belle Tire guy, and a monkey setting pins. Also, one of my favorite signs of all time.
From July 2004 zine: Crackle with a Native American
From July 2004 zine: French soldier at Mackinac Island
From July 2004 zine: Inspired by an Egyptian tomb, I believe. There was some writing in the boxes on the original publication.
From July 2004 zine: Fort du Detroit about the French founding of the city
From July 2004 zine: Great Lakes Great Times bowling.
From July 2004 zine: If I remember correctly, this is Chief Pontiac
From July 2004 zine: Frauenthal Theatre sign from Muskegon, Michigan, the People Mover, Little Caesar, and La Grande Vitesse sculpture by Alexander Calder.
From July 2004 zine: Lighthouse and a DJ scratching some records for Snap and Pop.
From August 2006 zine (detail): My friends Nick, Matt, and Brian shopping at Maxwell Street Market in Chicago.
From August 2006 zine (detail): More inspiration from Maxwell Street Market with the sign. "EVERY'S THANK IN THEY BOXES BE $1.00!" I was sold at the googly eyes. The weird character building guy was someone I saw dressed like this at the Two Way Bar in Chicago. He walked in, looked around a bit, and walked back out. It was not anywhere near Halloween.
THANKS FOR WASTING YOUR TIME WITH ME! HAVE A HAPPY HOLIDAY!