I've been meaning to migrate my old photo blog into tumbler, and I'm happy I finally did it! (http://boxybryfly.tumblr.com/) Armed with a new lens, an oiled up bike, and new, secret, Wacom tech, I am ready to attack the free world once again! After lunch. And maybe when it's not too hot to bike around in full gear. >_> <_<
More birds in a basket, etc.
1) My spirit animal in the morning. We both wake up with our hair up. That and I like grey. 2) A collared dove? They love to sit in the tiny seed boat. Sometimes, I notice a finch sitting up on the hummingbird feeder while the doves eat below. Is it possible that the finch is keeping watch for the dove?
Also: The finches used to prefer the millet seeds, leaving the sunflower seeds for the big birds like the dove and the occasional western scrub jay. But after running out of millet seeds, they started to eat the sunflower seeds more, and now eat the sunflower seeds first and leave the millet seeds alone. Did they acquire this behavior from the big birds?
Another thing I’m curious about: after setting up my seed buffet, more and more types appear to visit - finches, jays, and doves. Squirrels too! I can understand finches communicating to each other, but how do other species find my buffet? Merely by seeing other birds flock? Inter-species collaboration?
3) Not a hummingbird. 5) Fly trapped 6) Basil growing nicely 7) Imagine if every Starbucks cup was re-purposed as a planter.
"When I get to the bottom I go back to the top of the slide, where I stop and I turn and I go for a ride..."
That's the song the octopus is rocking.
I don't really skate but I do love paint on wood.
Available now at the shop! You can even customize the board type!
http://www.zazzle.com/octopus_jam_skateboard-186658659745078781
It spins a web of nuts. That doesn't even makes sense.
Spider Squirrel doing push-ups 50-ft up the palm tree.
Came home to this. I think my stuff comes alive when I'm not home because I don't remember setting them up like that at all. I am BEEwildered, but I'm glad they're having a moment.
A figure study - or is it a study in house-keeping with cats? Both.
Color treat of the previous post.
This particular type of infected starts disintegrating and coalesces into a slime pool after its cycle. Kind of like the inky cap mushrooms. They get bloated though and are apt to explode when punctured.
Maybe there will be a half dripping version that walks. That'd be great to see I think.
One of the guy's interchangeable drill bit hands were taken off since it looked like forearm bones. I still think it was cool that he chopped off his own hand for fear of infection.
She is reading Neverwhere, and the octopus is reading a book about idioms.
"It really is a great day to read at the park," he mused, pleased as punch.
I wonder if anyone saw me, kneeling in this steady rain, with my flashlight, fork, and a cup, collecting earthworms from my neighbor's side of the street, just past midnight. Why were there so many there, and not on ours? Doesn't matter. The chosen ones will live a happy life in my little garden now. Rejoice! Fornicate and multiply amidst compost!
Drew some dragon skins for a mock hereditary chart for this game called Day of Dragons. Something I wish they'd do, since their breeding system is pretty basic at the moment. Still a fun game though, especially if you love flying. The feel of flying and animations are great! Check em out! Dragon is based on the game's Shadowscale (which is probably inspired by Toothless.)
Octopolis
Finished the cover for the first issue of Octopolis.
Octopolis - The world is ruined by the 'Rising' but one girl could care less. Deposited from the past into this hodge-podge world of tentacles and tantrums, she meets an unlikely friend in a tiny Newsiepus. Will this friendship last? What happens when she starts to pine for takoyaki? Find out in... OCTOPOLIS!
Coming out: Tentacularly Tentative
Sneak previews to come!
disclaimer: There isn't really a comic. I just ended up drawing a cover. But now that I did... maybe I will make it into one. Maybe. Can I make it into a shirt first? I like making things into t-shirts. Oh you've noticed? Good eye, Tuck!