Monday, December 7, 2020

Day 3055: Reflections.

 

 

 

"Reflections": phoyo, collage and digital.

 

 



Want music?




Click here for  Jacob Collier, Here Comes the Sun.
then click back on this blog tab or here to listen as you browse, or not?
 
 
 

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 You probably treat your cat special. So why not take the next step with this cardboard Shinto shrine for cats, created by a Japanese cardboard company. From scratching pad and hiding spot to litter box cover, there are multiple ways to use the shrine to further your devotion.

The cardboard shrine was developed by Howay Industry, an Osaka-based manufacturer of cardboard and cardboard products. Unsure of how much demand there would be for a cardboard shinto shrine for cats, the company turned to crowdfunding site kibidango, where they quickly surpassed their goal of 500,000 yen (about $4800 usd) and have already raised three times the amount. The basic shrine is going for 4840 yen (about $46 usd).

 

 I bet you didn't know?

 

 
 


•  An unusual 3+minute musical video, All I need, here.
•  An intriguing 6+minute animation, The last knit, here.
•  A very cute 2-minute video, Eggs change, here.


 

Just because ...

Spotted Dove



 
                        

Smiles for Monday ...
 
 







                    











     






                                                               Thanks for stopping by today.

 


4 comments:

elenor said...

First, I love the colors in your beautiful art of the day.
Second, the story about the Shinto shrine for cats is really funny.
And your collection of smiles is brilliant with lots of wise thoughts.
Thanks for keeping us happy!

john said...

There is a softness and a boldness in this piece. Very strong! :-)

jacki long said...

Dear Elenor, hearing from you makes me so happy, and if the blog makes you smile, that makes me so happy. Hoping that you may have time to do some of your beautifulcollages?

jacki long said...

Dearest John, thank you for your kind words, daily. You are great to me.