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Tuesday, July 08, 2025
Monday, July 07, 2025
The Propreantepenultimate Straw
Came home to this today after an afternoon that was already difficult. Lost my temper, doubtless because I spent so much time suppressing my feelings; this gave me an excuse.
Sylvia was the voice of reason and found a solution within minutes. Thank goodness for her.
Why is there a Molson box in my garage, given I don't drink alcohol? Some miscreant put their recycling in my garbage bin the last time I put it out for collection. I know that sort of thing shouldn't annoy me, but that, too, made me irrationally angry.
Sometimes I don't like who I am.
Sylvia was the voice of reason and found a solution within minutes. Thank goodness for her.
Why is there a Molson box in my garage, given I don't drink alcohol? Some miscreant put their recycling in my garbage bin the last time I put it out for collection. I know that sort of thing shouldn't annoy me, but that, too, made me irrationally angry.
Sometimes I don't like who I am.
Sunday, July 06, 2025
Mutant Overlords
I painted a set of Star Schlock`s mutant overlords. These guys are clearly inspired by the mutants in Beneath the Planet of the Apes, so I tried to paint them as they appeared in the film. I had a little trouble with the veiny faces revealed when the mutants take their human masks off, but at least I tried.
Labels:
Beneath the Planet of the Apes,
Film,
Games,
Painting,
Planet of the Apes,
science fiction,
Star Schlock
Saturday, July 05, 2025
The Missing Key to Tomorrow and Yesterday
Labels:
Photography,
science fiction,
Space: 1999,
television
Friday, July 04, 2025
Golden Hour Hydrant Crossing
Thursday, July 03, 2025
Granddad's Partsman Award
I was straightening out some things at Mom's place while she's in the hospital, and I stumbled across this plaque. I've seen it before, of course, and I'm pretty sure Dad told me what his father's award-winning idea was . . . but I've forgotten. Sometimes it feels like some of the most important memories slip away. Was this one of them? I'll never know.
Labels:
1950s,
Elizabeth Woods,
Farming,
John Deere,
Robert G. Woods,
William Woods
Wednesday, July 02, 2025
Frustrated Scavenger
I was in an ill temper today (my present normal), and so this annoying bird received not a scrap. Now I feel guilty.
Labels:
Alberta,
Edmonton,
Fast Food,
Peters' Drive-In,
wildlife
Tuesday, July 01, 2025
A Most Valuable Coin
A couple of weeks ago--which now feels like a lifetime--Mom and I went to Co-Op after one of her medical appointments. While she waited in the car, I went in to get her some lemonade and Sprite. When I returned, she said "I have a present for you." It was this coin, the first doubloon with King Charles III on the obverse. She knows I have a small collection of coins, so she saved it the last time she received change from a store by herself.
Mom is not doing so well now, but after her last six-week hospital stay, she returned home and had a pretty good most-of-June. We were planning what to do for Mom's 83rd birthday when she had to be hospitalized again. Sylvia and I went to visit her today, and it was a hard visit; Mom's cancer has left her confused and not herself, and she demanded we leave after we were there about 20 minutes.
But I know that's not Mom talking; it's the disease. I still have hope there are more lucid moments, and moments of happiness, to come. In the meantime, I'm very glad for this keepsake, which symbolizes how Mom always took care of us.
Labels:
Canada Day,
Elizabeth Woods,
Holidays,
King Charles III
Monday, June 30, 2025
Stealth Sky Fighter
I figure Diana probably has a secret police force, and I'm sure they fly around in something dark and sinister. I didn't put landing gear on this one; instead, I'll mount it on a clear flying stand.
Labels:
1980s,
7TV,
Crooked Dice,
Games,
Painting,
science fiction,
television,
V
Sunday, June 29, 2025
Another Visitor Sky Fighter
Labels:
1980s,
7TV,
Crooked Dice,
Games,
Painting,
science fiction,
television,
V
Saturday, June 28, 2025
CARTEL1
Friday, June 27, 2025
Bold Bunny Bush Blog
Labels:
Alberta,
Gardening,
Leduc,
Photography,
wildlife
Thursday, June 26, 2025
Super Mutant Suicider Fumbles the Ball
Well, really I fumbled the ball as this guy's painter. The base looks okay, but the mutant itself is rather undistinguished, messy, and too dark.
Labels:
computer games,
Fallout,
Fallout 4,
Games,
Painting
Wednesday, June 25, 2025
Gold Plated Synth
Labels:
computer games,
Fallout,
Fallout 4,
Fallout: Wasteland Warfare,
Games,
Painting
Tuesday, June 24, 2025
We’ll Be Right Back
Monday, June 23, 2025
Sunday, June 22, 2025
Saturday, June 21, 2025
Friday, June 20, 2025
Copse
Using the trees Jeff printed for me and some other odds and ends, I created a copse suitable for use as wargaming or roleplaying terrain.
Thursday, June 19, 2025
Wednesday, June 18, 2025
Spun Unspun
Thoughts whirl like
All the space stuff caught in the event horizon of a singularity
Splash and fuss spinning around the nothing at the centre
All the space stuff caught in the event horizon of a singularity
Splash and fuss spinning around the nothing at the centre
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
Monday, June 16, 2025
Harper's Dry Goods
Transforming the glasses wipes into a roof and walls for Harper's Dry Goods wasn't as difficult or messy as I expected.
I guess it's kind of neat that you can see the frame through the walls and roof. Did dry goods buildings in the old west ever use cloth for walls or floors? Maybe it helped coffee grounds and the like stay dry . . .
Please don't steal our dry goods!
I guess it's kind of neat that you can see the frame through the walls and roof. Did dry goods buildings in the old west ever use cloth for walls or floors? Maybe it helped coffee grounds and the like stay dry . . .
Please don't steal our dry goods!
Sunday, June 15, 2025
Dry Goods, Roofless
I have assembled Harper's Dry Goods for my Old West town, but there's something missing--the roof (and walls). The kit came with three packs of glasses wipes, which I'm supposed to coat in white glue and then spread over the roof and wall frames. That's going to be a messy job, but if I do it right, I may wind up with something more interesting than the typical wooden slats seen on other Old West buildings.
Saturday, June 14, 2025
A Red Barn
I put together this MDF barn kit but found the colour unappealing. Barns should be red, but I didn't want to use acrylic paint for fear I'd cover up the lines etched into the MDF that make it appear as though the barn is made of boards. Instead, I used ink wash. You can see the boards, but my application of the wash isn't exactly even. Good enough for tabletop play, though.
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