LOCAL: Glossed four older paintings to check the effects of the process. These paintings were completed between two months and a year ago. The most recent of the four paintings had a chemical reaction to the quick-drying medium. The underlay precipitated up through a light, but opaque topcoat.
Registering a new drone today after four nominal test flights.
Really into understanding the cycle of annual wildflower blooms this year. This weekend is going to be all about it. The blackberries are in flower, and so are the honeysuckle. The air is increasingly heavy with perfume from spring flowers.
DRONE: I has drone. Is good for this. I will get footage up next week. I maidened on a windy soccer field complex – same place I take all my drones for first flight. I am using goggles with this model. Despite my terrible eyesight, I used lens adapters for blind bookworms like me, and they worked like a charm. I flew a few times, drained the battery, charged it enough to take it up 75 feet or so in the wind again over the backyard, and landed it in cut grass and sandy soil no issues. Filming at 1080P 60 FPS. I like the vintage look, but I am getting ND filters.

I have logged about 92 hours on the Mavic 3 Pro (I love the drone), but I miss the old feel of flying an old FPV, banking and diving, doing flips and rolls. I take the Mavic out on Sunday drives. It’s out of warranty. Tick tock. Waiting on microSDs for the new one. OMG the prices are up, and availability is down. After a spell, I will unlock Manual mode on this and fly it at 50+ mph somewhere open. Did I mention drones are fun to fly? WHy is this even available? I thought they were banned. I know nothing.
Bad drones. Jam out the kicks. 11 Investigates: Drones at the Draft – WPXI
I had another ridiculously bad drone flight offer from Dronegenuity. $80 to fly 50 acres for a developer. Try $800, Mr. Burns. That land is worth hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars. Or flying over a Burger King at a location two hours away for same rate. Gas is nearly $5 a gallon.
SCIENCE: Graphene Dance https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/04/260427050550.htm Graphene I don’t have time for this.

Art: Glossed four older paintings to check the effects of the process. These paintings were completed between two months and a year ago. The most recent of the four paintings had a chemical reaction to the quick-drying medium. The underlay precipitated up through a light, but opaque topcoat. Titanium dioxide or the fillers, IDK why. It’s always risky when using that volatile adhesive.

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