My weekly haul.



2025, January 2.

Here I am. New year, new attempt.
Here are a few things that I found along the way this past week. This week had us travelling, part of that was in Tucson.

The Miniature Museum. Fascinating what people do. I find it intriguing and at the same time I wonder why. The mechanics are interesting but the concept of making miniatures, I’m still sitting with.

Ignite Sign Museum in Tucson, AZ. A great collection of all sorts of signs and both a neon bending demonstration and a restoration in progress. It delivered a lot more than I was expecting. I’ll go back again to see more as I’m sure I missed a bunch of signs and interesting information.

Petroglyphs at picture rock and the Sonoran Desert Museum, which is inside, or surrounded by,  the Saguaro National Park

Traveling makes me tired. A few hours of driving, some amazing fry bread lunch, a few hours of flying. Makes for a bloated feeling at night.

We live close enough to San Francisco that we can visit for a few hours. Family trip to SF for a little shopping for the girls, muffaletta from Sandy’s and then a Smitski hunt. Ended up at a mall in Japantown and found some. They bought me one from the artist series. It’s called the Source, the character is pouring something out of a pot. I like the pot, it seems fitting.

We had a fun time with family friends at their annual celebration and actually I was awake for midnight, the first time in some years. Slow morning with coffee at the kitchen table this morning. Enjoying the morning sun and the trees.

I appreciate Austin Kleon’s take on resolutions, he waits for the dust to settle and then uses the shortest month of February with 28 days to start anew. There is more to it than that and if you are interested, check out more of his work.

See you next week?

Consumption…

Whistlepig Studio

Having just been introduced to this site and work, I am really enjoying the Guardian Monsters. Even more, I appreciate the sharing of the inspirations and collection of images and experiences that go into a specific piece in what is called “The fixins for, the makins of…” Looking at a few of the images closer, there is an explanation as to how the final piece came about. Feeling a bit like a game of exquisite corpse sourced from travels and eye catchings of the artist. I have not spent too much time on the site or looking at their work, but this is definitely worth a closer, longer look.

What sticks?

I am trying to build some new habits, put up some new ideas, and will see what sticks.