Friday Headlines, November 21, 2014
THE LATEST IN THE GEOSCIENCES
Today’s round-up:
Lake Effect Snow
World’s Biggest Landslide
Penny Higgins - Storyteller • Artist • Scientist
Combining Science and Joyful Creativity
Friday Headlines, November 21, 2014
THE LATEST IN THE GEOSCIENCES
Today’s round-up:
Lake Effect Snow
World’s Biggest Landslide
I’ve been trying to do art in some form or fashion every day through November, as part of the Art Every Day Month challenge. Because I’m also doing NaNoWriMo, and attempting to write a 50000 word novel this month, I suppose that I’m accomplishing art every day so long as I’m writing every day.
I’m not quite satisfied with that.Continue reading “Art Every Day – Day 19”
Most vertebrate paleontologists agree that modern birds evolved from dinosaurs. To paleontologists, there is no simple bird-dinosaur dichotomy. Rather there is a continuum of animals that are at first, clearly dinosaurs (like Tyrannosaurus and Velociraptor), then at the end are clearly birds, like all the modern birds that we see. We recognize lots of ‘in between’ animals, like Archaeopteryx that appear to be at once both bird and dinosaur.
To simplify, many, including me, refer to birds as dinosaurs. Sometimes, we add the term ‘avian’ or ‘non-avian’ to the front of dinosaur, to distinguish between modern, flying birds and their relatives, and the big scary ones that went extinct 65 million years ago.
The interesting outcome is that what this means is that, at least in the United States, we traditionally have a huge family meal on the fourth Thursday of November, in which we consume vast quantities of roasted dinosaur meat.Continue reading “Your Holiday Dinosaur”
The RocNaNo blog offers weekly Wordless Wednesday writing prompts. Last week’s was this:
Still trying to do some art every single day. This week has been very difficult. Nevertheless, I’ve succeeded – though I have not accomplished the little project I wanted to finish this week.
I am finally back to drawing fish. I didn’t finish the one I’m working on for today. Here’s the work-in-progress.

Friday Headlines, November 14, 2014
THE LATEST IN THE GEOSCIENCES
Today’s round-up:
Holy crap! We landed on a comet!
Geoscientists acquitted of not properly predicting an earthquake
Speaking of earthquake swarms
I’ve had one of those days, wherein my schedule was slightly disrupted, so nothing has quite worked out…
But I have come to a place that I will call ‘done’ for my #elegram:
Last weekend, I finally got to bottle my pumpkin ale. Two more weeks, and I get to drink it.
It was ready to be bottled, for sure!

Continue reading “Thirsty Thursday – Penny’s Pumpkin Ale… and More!”
It’s funny how committing to 15 minutes a day of art expands into much more than a mere 15 minutes. But it’s fun.
Today’s work is a little shift away from the fish project I’ve been working on to the elegram project that the Nature Conservancy has been putting on. The idea is to gather 20,000 artistic renditions of elephants in return for $23,000+ in funds to help protect elephants from poaching in Africa.
This is a work in progress. I hope to finish it and submit it tomorrow:Continue reading “Art Every Day – Day 11”