Saturday, December 31, 2011

A few last pictures from 2011


[Untitled]
Acrylic on Cardboard over carpet without spilling a drop
Venom and friend, who can paint things other than sets, it appears


"Cow-Tipping Dinosaur"
Colored Pencil on Paper
Young Adventurer



"Caterpillar on the Barn Roof" or "Porcupine Visits the Farm"
Colored Pencil on Paper
Young Adventurer
"Opress"
Gel Pen on Paper
Stormageddon, Dark Lord of All
"Green Blob Attacks A City"
Graphite on Paper
Young Adventurer

"Unexpected"
Folded Sheets in Dryer
The Dryer


Baby Komodo Dragon,
 preparing to free-fall fearlessly and daringly from the branch to the ground, only to climb back up and do it again.
Crazy lizard.

We've thrown all the 2011 leftovers out from the fridge. 
We're watching a blue caterpillar smoke on TV.
I've made sure these pictures are not all center justified...
That makes them unjustified, I guess.
Tomorrow is a new year.

Friday, December 23, 2011

That Explains It.

this "advent" story brought to you by Stormageddon, Dark Lord of All, 
(the princess formerly known as Adventurer Two)

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Adventures in Particle Physics

I've been following the news from the thing that was supposed to generate black holes over in Europe with much anticipation. Sadly, there's been no black holes, and no evidence that there will be black holes.
But still, there's been all this talk of the Higgs Boson. Some people call it the God Particle. If they find it, the Standard Model of particle physics continues to find support. If they can't find it, then all the other theories of particle physics are still in the ring. They don't know exactly what they're looking for, so it's like looking for a needle in a haystack, when no one's ever seen a needle, they just "know" it's not as big as a tree or squirmy like a snake. So all these scientist people are very excited because there's  a little blip in the data coming out of the black hole generator that suggests that maybe there is such a thing as the Higgs Boson. It might be just a blip though, because it's statistical significance isn't significant. Cool, yeah?

If it doesn't make sense, there's this cool little tutorial on particle physics  that I found. It has quizzes and pictures and everything. Be sure and click on the "unsolved mysteries" link. That's where all the fun stuff is.

Anyway, the long and short of it is, that if they find the Higgs the physicists will be excited, but it will be kind of a letdown, after all the fun of hunting for it--smashing atoms and all. If they don't find it, the exciting hunt will continue, but apparently without black holes.

Also, there's a lot the Standard Model doesn't explain, even with the Higgs boson. Like gravity. Or why there is so much matter and not so much antimatter, as far as we can tell, when they're supposed to be equal (?). Or anything about dark matter. Basically, the Standard Model accounts for the behavior of about 4% of the universe. So the Higgs Boson, if they find it, will make them more sure than they were before of approximately 4% of the way things work.

According to BBC, "the discovery or non-discovery of the Higgs boson will mark the end of only the beginning of a new chapter in physics." (I want a job where I get paid to write sentences like that.)

I think the Higgs boson is kind of a disappointment, as a god particle anyway. Black holes popping up in France and Switzerland would be so much more dramatic.

No photos today. I've been trying and trying to get a photo of the Higgs boson, but no luck so far. I'm not entirely sure what it would look like anyway.

But there's a camera that takes photos really fast. Those are cool pictures, if you'd like to look at pictures. And little videos.

Saturday, December 3, 2011

advent [ˈædvɛnt -vənt]

n
an arrival or coming, esp one which is awaited
[from Latin adventus, from advenīre, from ad- to + venīre to come]









Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Heard around the house

"Are we there yet?"

"But we'll get 50,000 bonus miles on the west to Bethlehem route if we use the frankincense card"

"I'm pretty sure there's not going to be room in this inn."

"Stupid sheep. It's probably hiding.
Hope the House of Israel isn't too mad when I come back without it."

"This is not how I imagined my first turkey hunt."

(Ahh!) 

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Thanksgiving Things


Hand Art

Not Art.
Not gravy either.
Once this is stuck inside the body cavity of the turkey,
it should no longer be legal to sell the packaged item as
a turkey

Fruit Art 
Thankful For Art

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

The Colonial Museum

Young Adventurer has been working on his project for his school's colonial "museum" for many weeks. Today his class and the others in the 5th grade had an open house to show off their project. He made a saltbox style house from the New England colonies. He did all the painting (but not all the sawing and gluing) himself. 
 There were many other excellent projects as well. This may have been my second favorite...at least it's the only other one I photographed...

Monday, November 14, 2011

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Hello, Seattle!



Sunset from a moving plane, two wings, sufficient fuel.
Just the thing you want to see when you peek out the window in the morning to see what's out there

Cutest dog in the tri-state area

Fall! Fall! No, don't fall!

(liar. you know who you are.)

Look up! Gullible isn't written on the ceiling! It's the Chihuly Bridge, after all.

My slant on Occupy Tacoma.
It's the Taken-out-the-back-window-of-a-moving-vehicle slant, in case you were wondering.

Seattle

Three girls in Seattle

Purple Carrots. I'd rather eat than be one.
The incredible (bearded) hula hooping, guitar playing, harmonica wielding, shaker on the shoe, singing guy.

The deadest fish in Seattle....
What would it say if it could speak?
...
uh oh...
must find one more photo...
can't end post like this...
...
...
There. How about a glass cherub. That should do it...

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Smiles and Glares and Steely Stares

Steely negotiator disguised as...Cindy Lou Who?

The Grape of Wrath



Before 
After

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Post Halloween, or the Post of Halloween, or The Halloween Post

Stormageddon herself carved this pumpkin on Saturday at a friend's house (keep in mind that it was Saturday, when you view the photo from monday later on this page). She said it was a lovesick pumpkin when she showed up with it on Sunday. Dusty the dog was very alarmed to find it sitting unexpectedly by the front door. Much barking and investigating resulted.
 Speaking of friends, they are gifts. :-)
 and make cute kittens, sometimes. 
 Venom has seen the Silence.
I don't think this is a headless monk. The gloves seem out of place. 
 Young Adventurer decided to be a blueberry. His stem is not visible in the photo, but he had one.
Now the lovesick pumpkin is just sick. 
 Young Adventurer went with an aquatic theme for his jackolantern. Not sure where he came up with the idea. (Hmm??) He did the carving himself but refused to gut the pumpkin. I had to do that. 
Also we met our neighbors again, and gave out lots of candy and enjoyed hanging out with the people who are and are not represented in these photographs.