Today was fun. Mom and I went to see the remake of
Total Recall. Despite my trope-literate mind noting everything from product placements to focal-length shifts of the camera, I did indeed enjoy the movie. My only qualm was that there was no cut longer than 3 seconds (or so it seemed) which after the first hour was giving me a headache. The film makers made beautifully grundgy CGI landscapes, then gave me no time at all to just... enjoy them. When it comes out on DVD, I will rent it and use the pause button liberally.
We also went to the Lincoln Park Conservatory, which is also free and filled with plants. They have the
sensitive plant which is loads of fun to play with because it
folds when tapped. They had banana trees with bananas growing on them. They had plastic dinosaurs hiding out in the fern room, which was hilarious.
Then, just because it was next door, we stopped in at the zoo. This time I got to see the beaver, an
american kestrel, and got a picture sitting right next to a sleeping black bear (there was glass between us, chill). Also, we saw rhinos.
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sketches of the zoo's white rhino (I think he was getting tired of people by then) |
In other news, I meant to post this Monday to go with the "out of my mind" concept I was in, then realized I hadn't scanned it yet. Another Animalburg ninja character; the only one that might be truly insane.
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Snow is scary. All the other ninja are terrified of Snow. |
And while I searched my binder for that image, I also found this...
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No, I wasn't sure how to spell "Rudolph". I write, the spell-check spells. |
...which I drew while finding a (hopefully clever) way to incorporate the Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer mythology into the world of my Twiggy and the Jackalopes story. Initially I was going to have Rudolph be a complete myth or a "
the ghost" but then thought it'd be fun if the whole "had a very shiny nose" was just exaggerated/mis-interpreted. My version of "Rudolph" is the head reindeer who wears a very ornate red halter to display his status.
Earworm of the Day:
10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord) by Matt Redman
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