Mon­day the 13th. That seems like it should be worse luck than Fri­day the 13th.

Sev­en pages of the most amaz­ing mon­sters ever paint­ed. Travis Louie’s
Mon­ster? group exhibition.
http://www.copronason.com/monsterweb/index.html

Tom Gauld draws mon­sters too. mak­ing nois­es. Ono­matopoeia is fun. So
is the rest of his photostream.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tomgauld/3532447347/in/photostream/

Draw­ing and words togeth­er again in cal­li­graph­ic ani­mals from BibliOdyssey
http://bibliodyssey.blogspot.com/2006/06/zoomorphic-calligraphy.html

Real ani­mals and some oth­er very strange visions. It’s almost State
Fair time and Nat’l Geo has a pho­to gallery for us.
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2009/07/state-fairs/sartore-photography

Sug­ar and caf­feine are potent drugs. Here there are, com­bined in a
nos­tal­gic form. Nix­ie Sticks — pix­ie sticks for grown-ups.
http://www.thinkgeek.com/caffeine/candy/c0bc/

Have a few of the above and sit down to watch the cavort­ing squirrels,
rab­bits, and mice in the Roy­al Bal­let’s Tales of Beat­rix Potter.
(Cloy­ing­ly cute.)
http://coilhouse.net/2009/07/13/btc-the-royal-ballets-tales-of-beatrix-potter/

A note­book that is so cool that I am will­ing to post this link in
spite of the unus­able flash based site.
http://www.wallsnotebook.com/

Use the note­book to design a fortress to besiege using a cou­ple of
these lit­tle gems. Cube warfare!
http://www.instructables.com/id/Pocket-Sized-Minty-Catapult/

No imag­i­nary prin­ci­pal­i­ty is com­plete with­out a flag. There are few
that are no longer being used. (And the details as to why may provide
lessons to be heeded.)
http://www.darkroastedblend.com/2009/07/flags-of-forgotten-countries_06.html

Have a good morn­ing y’all

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