Sunday, June 15, 2008

Another linky link

I recently bought this book on the left.
If you constantly find yourself making
lists or you just simply find joy in list-
making, I recommend this book to you.
I, personally, was not always a list-
maker like two other people I know,
who devote their organization and
enjoyment to this useful outlet. This
book is filled with list-formatted pages
that allows you to record different
aspects of your own life such as
accomplishments, life goals, hobbies,
habits, favorites, traits, and many other
interesting subjects. There are also
blank pages where you can create your
own categories. I think one of the best
things about this book is the illustrations


associated to each particular list. They're hilarious! Today, I decided to go
electronic and make my own listography site. Yes...there is a site as well.
I think the site is more flexible because you can always create your own
categories; whereas the book already provides you specific ones. It's quite
fun. I also recommend signing up if you want to be a little more organized
or you just want to use it to help you remember things pertaining to the
present or even the past. If not, then you can just check out my shiz under
"links." Scroll down and click.

Again with animal artists

Lalaine called me two nights ago and recalled an old post I did here about painting gorillas. She told me to turn on the telly to Animal Planet because they were showing an episode on "Extraordinary Animals" about an elephant that also paints in Thailand. I was taken aback by his artistic abilities. I was speechless. I was also laughing hysterically because of how shocked and amazed I was. I love this kind of stuff! The elephant's style in this video is so simple yet exquisite. I love how he strokes the paint onto the canvas because you can actually get a sense of feeling from the mammal. The elephant's paintings were also showcased at a London art gallery and the people who analyzed them had no idea they were painted with the elephant's own trunk. They also showed elephants playing steel instruments assisted by a conductor. Animals are so wonderful. Watch this big guy and his skills. It's cute how he carries his painting supplies to his work station.