Monday, June 8, 2026

Monster Monday 6/8/2026

Welcome to
 
There is a movie that I enjoy so much that I have watched it many times. It's called, "The Tomorrow War" staring Chris Pratt. It's a sci fi comedy. I know that goes against all of my morbid nature. However, I do like a good laugh that has great monsters and this film dose. The monsters are called, "White Spikes" and they are of course aliens. The war takes place in the future and that's where it gets interesting. You can watch it on Tubi and Prime for free.
 Oh and there is a part 2 coming out this year. 
But back to the monsters. 
I went to NightCafe and describe the White Spikes and here is what I got. 











None of these look like the real White Spikes but I'm happy with how they came out.
 
Now for some pretties. 




That's it for now. 
Have a fabulous Monday. 
Nicole

 

Sunday, June 7, 2026

Sunday in the Art Room SITAR

 Welcome to
SITAR is about ANYTHING art. Your art, someone else's art, writing, photography, the art of cooking, the art of sewing and textiles. Sharing historical art, street art, a story about art. Do you have a question or need help with art? Write a blog post and link it up here. We will all try to help with it. My only rule is that if someone asks for critique it must be done with generosity and consideration. 
This is a place of learning, encouragement and inspiration.
 
  
 An artist by the name of Sherry joined FFO a few weeks ago and I hope all of you have had a chance to visit her blog
I wrote to her asking if I could share some of her art on SITAR. She graciously said yes.
Sherry told me she is a self taught artist who now has more time to create since her boys are grown. She enjoys working with all kinds of pencils, such as graphite, pastel, and colored.
Here are a few pieces 
from her blog. 
Graphite 
 
Colored Pencil
 
and my favorite in graphite.
Sherry also 
loves to crochet and knit making amigurumi animals, 
Here is the blog for these 
 
clothing, blankets, etc. She also enjoys making primitive dolls and holiday decorations, all sewn by hand. She finds the hand stitching to be very relaxing. Other thing on her list is gardening, reading, cooking/baking, and learning new things. 
As you can see Sherry is quite talented and I hope you visit her.
 
I have not forgotten all of the very talented artists that join FFO and SITAR. Over the rest of the year I want to feature all of you.  You are my inspire and make me want to be a better artist.
Someone that has always impressed me with her tiny art is Christine. 
I do believe that Christine and I met during Paint Party Friday so many years ago. Christine has been bloging since 2007 and has a website where she sells her unique and beautiful art. 
Not only does Christine feature art on her blog but she has some great recipes too. An art in itself.



I hope that you will visit both of these artists.
 
Here is some other art I really like all black artists who didn't get their recognition. You can see the website here.
 
Charles Alston
 B. 1907, Charlotte, North Carolina. 
 D. 1977, New York
 
Untitled 1963 
 
Camelle Bilops
 B. 1933, Los Angeles. D. 2019, New York.

 Betty Blayton
 B. 1937, Williamsburg, Virginia. D. 2016, New York.
 
I hope you enjoyed today on SITAR.
 
That's it for now.
 
I'm joining
 Gillena for 
 
Looking forward to seeing your arty post.
Nicole
 

Saturday, June 6, 2026

Dentist woes

 Hi Everyone!
 
I'm just ranting. 
As most of you know I went to the dentist yesterday. Am I just living in the twilight zone for prices on EVERYTHING?
 
I had a comprehensive exam a few months ago and everything was fine. That doctor retired. I stayed with the people that took over the practice. 
Today I had to go in because my upper partial was too tight and making my back tooth hurt. I fixed the partial myself. But wanted to make sure the back tooth was OK.
I'm scheduled to get new partials in 2 weeks. I have saved for that. 
 
Today's visit cost me $358.00 for them to take 2 exrays and look at my back teeth. He said the back tooth is fine and I most likely upset the tendon. However, the tooth next to it has a small cavity right at the cap line. He showed me the exray. Fortunately I do read exrays, and sure enough there was a problem. He said he would have to remove the cap fix the problem and put a new cap on. Are you ready for this?
$3,000.00 Yes, 3 grand.
Then the partials are another 2 grand. 
Lord have mercy. There is no way I can do this. Mr. M. says, just bite the bullet put it on the credit card and we will deal with that as we can. 
It just seems ridiculous that everything costs so much.  
OK, I'm done ranting. 
I hope all of you have a really wonderful Saturday.
Nicole.
 

Friday, June 5, 2026

FFO Show me your face

 

Welcome To Friday Face OFF (FFO)
This is the place to show off your face art.
You know, ANY type of face, nature, the face of a flower, photography, drawings, paintings, AI. There just needs to be a face in your blog post, a link back to my blog and please use the image below. 
Thank you.
It feels like a long week. This morning I had to go to the store early for just a few items that are on sale. Then over to the dentist. Uhhhggggg.
 
I did get a face finished this week. One I really like. 
It started like this. But I didn't like the all of the body.
 
So I cut it off to this. 
 
I finally ended up with this. 
It actually looks better hanging on my wall than it does here. 
 
Now for a few AI beauties.


 
Are you ready for the features?

Lisca  Post cards and a lovey trip.

Mae There is always something good to eat there.
 
Kwarkito such interesting posts 
 
That's it for now 
Be sure to join in for 
Sunday in the Art Room  
 
I'm joining Gillena 
 
Now it's time to show me your face.
Nicole 

Thursday, June 4, 2026

Thursday garden

 Hi Everyone!

It's over cast today with spurts of rain. Good for my garden. 

I showed, a few weeks ago, how my garden lupine was blooming. Well, it was a quick bloom and after the flowers dropped these appeared. Soft but firm and fuzzy. Not quite like pussy willows.
 
My radishes are doing very well in the little container. 
 
and spinach, is already coming up.
 
The lettuce is starting to show and the beets are good too.
 
These little white flowers come up every year in my yard.
 
More foxglove in white. 
 
This is what we call the natural area. The barn used to be there. We just let it go wild. I do throw flower seeds in it and a lot of garden soil went it too. In fact there is celery and potatoes growing there.
I love all the different grasses that have grown.
 
Well that's it for now.
Wishing everyone a wonderful day.
Nicole.

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Wednesday Rantings

 Hi Everyone!
Before I start in on my rant. Thank you to everyone who has Mr. M. in prayers and well wishes. When I calm down from the news I will write about it. 
Me and Mr. M. in the early 1990's. 

For now!
I don't read about the "thing" in the white house everyday, because no one can keep up on his evil ways. Plus it upsets me too much. However, lately his vicious antics are beyond belief. The "thing" makes sure that there is so much chaos every day that we forget what he has done in the past. 

Today however, I read this. 
The "thing's" administration is dismantling a $368 million deep-ocean observation system that was put in place a decade ago to monitor coastal environments, marine ecosystems and powerful currents that affect the global climate. 
These Ocean Observatories also detect weather changes and a host of other valuable information. 
The National Science Foundation said it would send ships in June to begin removing more than 900 deep-sea instruments anchored off Oregon, Washington State, Alaska, North Carolina, and an area between Greenland and Iceland known as the Irminger Sea. 

Craig McLean, who was the acting chief scientist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration during the first "things" term, said the move was part of a pattern in the "things" administration.

“This reflects the further lack of understanding that the current administration has of scientific value and scientific merit,” Dr. McLean said. “By dismantling such a system, we push the United States back, yet again, into a rear seat in global scientific leadership.”

The ocean observation system began operating in 2016 and was expected to continue for 25 years. Jim Edson, a marine meteorologist who led the Ocean Observatories Initiative, called it “the world’s most advanced continuously operating ocean observing systems.” When it was first proposed, the science foundation said it was important to have a long-term presence at scientifically important sites in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. 

There is a lot of writing on this. Just google it.  

Since the "thing" is a total brain dead, moron. It stuns me that there are people advising him to do this. The devastation that he imposes on our country goes far beyond the writings of Project 2025.

I can't find an explanation to why?  

  Nicole