Sew Far, Sew Good!
In late January, I started teaching myself to sew. Following the traditions of my grandma, a noted quilter, and my mom, who sewed like many moms of the 60s, it’s something I’ve wanted … Read more
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In late January, I started teaching myself to sew. Following the traditions of my grandma, a noted quilter, and my mom, who sewed like many moms of the 60s, it’s something I’ve wanted … Read more
In December, we took a trip out west to visit the kids and as has been our habit the past 20 years, we stopped a few places along the way. From west Kansas, … Read more
I heard about an app that purports to create art using AI techniques. Some of the results I saw were fascinating, so I wanted to give it a try. It’s called Wombo Dream. … Read more
Here are a few photos from the Colorado Railroad Museum. Located in Golden, Colorado, the. museum features a large outdoor collection of railroad engines and cars. There are a variety of older steam … Read more
Enjoy these jack-o-lanterns, the first I’ve carved in a number of years. One of them is carved in the traditional manner and I tried something new on the other: I drilled a number … Read more
This is the second of a two-part series featuring a set of 9 special stamps issued by the United States Postal Service between 1934 and 1978. The first part covers the stamps issued … Read more
This is the first of a two-part series featuring a set of 9 special stamps issued by the United States Postal Service between 1934 and 1978. The first part covers the stamps issued … Read more
Since I have no photos from the the 4th of July this year I thought I would share a few of my favorite fireworks photos from 2015 and 2017.
This is the story of how I created Bison Views. Inspired by some ProCreate silhouette brushes I was considering purchasing, I had an idea for a simple art project. Upon further reflection, I … Read more