Sunday, September 16, 2018

Day 2243: From the house on the hill.






pods in the wind: photo, layers, collage & digital.










Want music?

 




Click here for Lionel Richie, Easy like a Sunday morning.
then click back on this blog tab or here to listen as you browse, or not?









I have been at the Superheroes house on the hill since 
last Tuesday ... a lovely home with gorgeous mornings ...



and stunning sunsets, 




and the time to enjoy both.






My partners in crime are grand-dogs, Laker & puppy, Zo!
And, Grand-hunk #3 when he is here, between school and work.
It has forced me to work on my new, speedy laptop, which is 
not as comfortable as my aging, slow Mac Pro at home.





This slim, sleek, state of the art 2017 MacPro beauty is a Ferrari



...compared to my 2006 Mac Pro with the huge tower, so heavy 
that I can't budge it, and the myriad of mysterious tangled cords.
He is was once a racer, but is now a Model T, like his owner.


Speaking of cars, traffic etc. SM & WW are in Short Hills, NJ.



photo by WonderWoman


How's this for traffic fellow Californians?











I love street art. 
Today some imaginative and unconventional surface art.
























David Zinn, a self-taught chalk artist, has been creating 
original artwork in and around Ann Arbor, Michigan since 1987.






For more than twenty years, he freelanced for a wide variety of commercial clients while simultaneously ...






















  

sneaking his “pointless” art into the world at large.






A 3 min. video here, showing the process & techniques
 may be well worth your time? 
 Smiles promised.








The new book "Underfoot Menagerie" is a log of David Zinn's temporary street art creatures  More than 100 pages of cheerful creatures, plus explanations and inspirations from the artist himself.








A smile for Sunday ...






Happy Sunday!





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