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Bisexual vegetarian atheist transfeminine earthling 🏳️‍⚧️

My partner-in-crime is @Alien_Sunset

My awesome offspring is @Thomas_Llama

I moved here from tech.lgbt.  

Pronounsshe/her/hers
Musichttps://willalalonde.bandcamp.com/
🏳️‍⚧️💊March 7. 2021

Red Sprites and Circular Elves Lightning over Italy

Image Credit & Copyright: Valter Binotto

Explanation: What's happening in the sky? Lightning. The most commonly seen type of lightning involves flashes of bright white light between clouds. Over the past 50 years, though, other types of upper-atmospheric lightning have been confirmed, including tentacled red sprites and ringed ELVES. Although both last only a small fraction of a second, sprites are brighter and easier to photograph than their more common electrical-discharge cousins. ELVES are rapidly expanding rings that are thought to be created when an electromagnetic pulse shoots upward from charged clouds and impacts the ionosphere, causing nitrogen molecules to glow. Capturing either form of lightning takes patience and experience -- capturing them both together, since they usually occur separately, is rare. The featured image is a frame from a video recorded from Possagno, Italy late last month above a distant thunderstorm over the Adriatic Sea.

https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap251223.html #apod

a swank new palette for you to enjoy:

Purple Ink (#9a23a9),
Magneto’s Magenta (#a92397),
Carroburg Crimson (#a92376),
Cherries Jubilee (#a92354), and
Scarlet Sage (#a92332)

#color #ColorPalette

(I just learned that there was a word for when trees don't drop their leaves in the winter-- marcescence-- from this video the other day)

https://www.instagram.com/p/DSLa_lqEYvU/

The Conservation Foundation on Instagram: "Buckle up. It’s time for some tree science! Today, we’re talking about marcescence—a quirky and somewhat mysterious behavior seen in some local trees."

Marcescence is a fascinating natural phenomenon where deciduous trees retain their leaves throughout winter, with several theories suggesting the leaves may protect buds, deter deer, and provide nutrients. Learn more about this mysterious behavior and its implications for tree health and survival.

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The gingerbread's out of the oven!

(And delicious  )

To start this piece, I thought I’d try starting with a bright orange base of gouache paint. Although I immediately regretted my decision, it actually turned out pretty much as I had hoped. Sll the colors are mixed from a primary set of five tubes of paint, CMYKW.

I’m coming to realize that painting is as much about mixing colors as it is about applying paint to the canvas. I also spend a lot of time letting the paint dry between layers, even with the help of a hair dryer. It reminds me of sewing, where we actually spend most of our time, fiddling with patterns, cutting, and pinning rather than running the machine, actually sewing the fabric together.

Orange Sunset with Two Cats in the Berry Bush
4.75” (12 cm) square
Gouache on cotton paper
https://gwenbeads.etsy.com/listing/442880922

@decarbonization Thank you! 
Today is the day when I'll be making my festive yuletide gingerbread, an annual tradition! 🫚 👩‍🍳

Happy Solstice everyone!

It only gets brighter from here! 💜