Back to the circus….
After A Long Summer Weekend (With Elephants)
Posted July 5, 2011 by ManicDdailyCategories: dog, elephants, iPad art, Uncategorized
Tags: "Baxk to the Circus"), Brushes App, circus with elephants and dog, iPad art, Karin Gustafson, manicddaily, Pearl, Photogene App
Happy Fourth
Posted July 4, 2011 by ManicDdailyCategories: elephants, iPad art
Tags: 4th of July with elephants, Brushes App, happy fiourth of July, iPad app, Karim Gustafson, manicddaily
Swallowtail Elephant
Posted July 4, 2011 by ManicDdailyCategories: elephants, iPad art
Tags: Brushes App, butterfly elephant, country weekend., elephants, iPad art, Karin Gustafson, manicddaily, ManicDDaily elephant, Swallowtail butterfly elephant
Porch With A View
Posted July 3, 2011 by ManicDdailyCategories: iPad art
Tags: Brushes App, iPad art, Karin Gustafson, manicddaily, Porch With a View, Working on Porch in Rain
Monarch of the Road
Posted July 2, 2011 by ManicDdailyCategories: Country weekend
Tags: injured butterfly, Karin Gustafson, manicddaily, monarch butterfly, stationary butterfly, video of butterfly
I’ve had an inordinately large number of close encounters with monarch butterflies this summer. This has been in upstate New York, not New York City (not really butterfly territory.)
Sometimes they are just fluttering around in beautifully typical tipsy fashion, but frequently, I’ve happened upon them (sometimes one, sometimes three or four) in an absolutely stationary pose–on the ground, or road, in the corner of a porch, even on a flower. My mind generally jumps to worst case scenarios–that they are dead, injured, sick, and that it is some irreversible effect of global warming.
Then, later, they will sometimes slowly flit away, and I’ll wonder whether they were just resting after all, and whether this is just some facet of butterfly behavior I’ve never paid much attention to before.
I’m not sure if this will happen in the case of the very determined fellow below, whose wing looks genuinely injured. Shortly after making this video, I saw one fluttering down the road, and I ran back to the place I’d last filmed this guy, hoping not to find him. Alas, he was still there, clinging to the tall grass.
Dryad
Posted June 30, 2011 by ManicDdailyCategories: iPad art
Tags: Brushes App, dryad image, forest image of dryad, girl in tree, iPad art, Karin Gustafson, manicddaily
Ground Zero – Noticing Time, Glass – When Did it Happen?
Posted June 29, 2011 by ManicDdailyCategories: 9/11
Tags: Construction at Ground zero, Distraction and Avoidance at Ground Zero, downtown New Yorker, Freedom Tower, Karin Gustafson, manicddaily, Rebuilding Ground Zero
As followers of this blog may know, I walk by the old World Trade Center Site – Ground Zero–close to ten times a week. I confess to not paying much attention to it though. The site/sight is still painful to me–I am uncomfortable both with its blankness (which brings up loss) and its busyness (which seems somehow heedless of loss.)
I am uncomfortable too with all the commotion, Although I make an effort to help tourists in most parts of New York City (the subway especially), I tend to avoid them down here because of those same internal conflicts: when the tourists seem overawed, I want to tell them–look–people are bombed somewhere in the world every single day. When they seem flippant–posing and checking out all the horrible postcards–I want to shout at them–show some respect! Don’t you realize what a big deal this was?
But I also have plenty of other distractions: there’s the darting in front of traffic; the trying to pre-empt the walk signs.
Then, of course, there are my digital devices–the checking of email as I walk, the balancing of the phone while I talk, the relatively recent activity of messing around with the headset that is belatedly supposed to protect me from brain cancer.
Lastly, there is an extremely sore right knee.
These all keep my attention at ground level. (And there, I am quite observant–even to the point of being the only person on the block to see a r-a-t the other dusk.)
But this morning, lo and behold, I looked up.
There are actual buildings on the site right now, not just taking shape, but being sheathed. In glass. With metal striations. The Path train station and the Freedom Tower, which for the past several years were only images on posters the tourists photographed now have too many stories to count.
Time has marched on.
It shook me up on several levels.
First, I’m sorry, but new buildings feel a bit like new targets. (Worrisome.)
And then there’s that business of time again
Is that why my knee is bothering so much. Time? And marching?
I stopped to take the photograph above so that I could at least distract myself with, you know, a digital device.
And feel for a moment, almost, like a tourist.
What the “Butter Cow” Lady Never Got a Chance to Sculpt
Posted June 28, 2011 by ManicDdailyCategories: iPad art
Tags: Butter Cow Lady, Butter Elephant, elephants, iPad art, Karin Gustafson, manicddaily, Norma Lyon
I was moved to read that Norma Lyon, a farm mother of nine who came to fame through her life-sized butter sculptures of cows, celebrities, and even apostles, passed away on Sunday at the age of 81. I can’t even DRAW a butter elephant, hard to imagine sculpting one, especially in the heat of an Iowa summer fair. She sounds like a resolute and resourceful lady.
An Old Dog On An Old Cushion
Posted June 27, 2011 by ManicDdailyCategories: dog
Tags: cute dog picture, dog on cushion, Karin Gustafson, manicddaily, Pearl













Recent Comments