Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Day 4912: Frida Kahlo Step-by-Step & Yellowstone's Miracle.

     

"Aunt Vonda, Aunt Fern, Uncle Pete, Aunt Martha, Aunt Pauline": junk collage, acrylic, old photo, digital.

     

                                                                       
  

Want music?



    Click: Aretha Franklin, Until You Come Back



2GN2S

Like most artists I know, I love Frida.
I studied her in school, read the books, saw the movie and 
one year Val & I went to her great show at the Bowers. here.

Today I came across an old photo ...



Everything about this photo, to me, is perfection.
So if that's true, why mess with it? A valid question.
Because I can, without harming the beautiful original. 
And, because I get to play and learn at the same time.






I flipped, cropped, posterized, desaturated, drew, 
colored in layers, having fun all the way ...


Photoshop people often ask about layers ... above is 3.



Playing and experimenting ... above is 5 layers.


I stopped at 8 layers.
The hard part is knowing when to stop.
Easy, I have laundry to do! 



Yellowstone National Park is witnessing a quiet miracle! 

After 80 years of decline, aspen trees are finally making a comeback. And the reason behind this remarkable revival is none other than the return of gray wolves.
When wolves disappeared from Yellowstone decades ago, the entire ecosystem fell out of balance. Elk populations surged, and with no natural predators to keep them in check, they grazed heavily on young aspen shoots. For nearly a century, new trees had almost no chance to grow.

But everything changed when gray wolves were reintroduced in the mid-1990s. Their return restored the long-missing predator–prey balance. Wolves not only reduced elk numbers but also shifted their feeding patterns, giving young aspens the breathing room they desperately needed.
The result?
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A new generation of aspen trees rising again
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Healthier grazing patterns
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More habitat for birds, insects, and mammals
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Increased plant diversity spreading across the landscape
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A powerful “trophic cascade” showing how one species can influence an entire ecosystem
Yellowstone’s returning aspens are a powerful reminder that nature is deeply interconnected. When balance is restored, the benefits ripple outward, touching every living thing.
This story beautifully illustrates nature’s incredible ability to heal — as long as we give it the chance.
 



  

 

 
 
Just because ...

Golden-fronted Leafbird



 Wednesday's Smiles ... 

 













Hoping you feel all the good things in your day.


  


 

 

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Day 4911: Simplify/Dan sha ri & Kiwi Chicks Care is Provided.

 

"Curlers?": junk collage, tissue, ink, acrylic, digital.


                                                               
  

Want music?



    Click: Big Mountain, Baby, I Love the Way.


2GN2S

Still at it!

Tuesday, June 4, 2013Still at it!

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Day: 312  Tuesday, June 4, 2013 

Do you know "dan-sha-ri?"


断捨離

Have you heard of dan-sha-ri?
It's a Japanese word, and a craze in Japan.


One description ... to live with less.



Three characters signify refusal, disposal and separation.


Last year I started on a mission ...
(before I knew of dan-sha-ri)
to simplify.


I plan to give, sell or donate almost everything before I die.
No, I am not sick or dying.
In fact, I plan on hanging around for many years.
But ...  I do have a lot of "stuff" so I need to get started.



Wish me luck.

my view as I write

Post note: Yes, thirteen years later I am still at it. It's a slower process at 84. It is amazing how much one person can accumulate. It will never be easier than today so, again, wish me luck. 





 



  
 
A 1+ minute video, Happy Fiona, here
 
 
Just because ...

Pomeranian Pouter


 Tuesday's Smiles ... 

 
















Hoping you feel all the good things in your day.