Author: grasshopper

And We’re Back!

It took a little longer than I anticipated to get Internet connectivity, but I am here now, surfing to my heart’s content!

I think I’ll state the cliché and obvious: we made it through the road trip safe and sound.

The wonderful world of DC:

At one point, I could see the top of the Capitol Building, but it was too far away to get a good picture of from my phone.  I got to have a quick, highway look at the Pentagon (no joke!). I later pulled it up on google maps to make sure that it was exactly what I saw, and it was! It looks odd and unremarkable from street level, like a long, pale and ominous institution with many tiny windows (okay, so it actually is an institution with many tiny windows…). I wouldn’t have known to look at it if it weren’t for the signs.

We passed several toll roads, and here is this gem:

Granted, we were in a huge moving truck towing a car…but I have never seen a toll that costly!

Stay tuned for some fanart that I did when I didn’t have Internet! Mr. Burple Berry’s twitter account will be updated shortly! Continue to look out for the Friday updates. 

Voldemort Bubble Baths and Boxy Labyrinths

I have some huge news! I am moving out of state, off to seek adventures in new places. I am going where no MLC has gone before. I don’t think I’ll get a chance to update this blog before the big day, so this is a heads up that I will be gone from the Internet for a while (hopefully a very short while, as I love surfing). Mouse clicking is such a therapeutic sport.

Before any move, there are always misadventures to be had in the labyrinth that is packing…Voldemort taking a bubble bath being one of them. I don’t know why he of all my action figures ended up getting an unknown substance on him, but he did. The bubble bath worked wonders, though he wasn’t too happy about it.

Here we can see Alfred Bester and Loki exploring a stack of boxes. They escaped the newspaper wrapping and box stuffing frenzy. Don’t worry: they will be shoved into my purse. What’s a road trip without action figures? A geek must have her priorities straight.

 I love wearing necklaces and rings, so I kept one of each of my favorites out.

 Just so you all have something random to look at while I’m gone, here is a picture of a computer taking a picture of a computer snapping a picture of another computer. …And to think that little 5th grader me laughed when the teacher said that one day computers will be able to fit in the palms of our hands.

The man is Tom Hiddleston as Loki at Comic-Con 2013.

Peddling Planet Propaganda

I’ve always danced with subliminal—and sometimes flamboyant—messages, slinking, twirling and sliding my made-up propaganda across the ballroom floor. Coming up with fictional catch phrases and cheeky, dystopian propaganda is a fun pastime for me!

When I was in grade school, my best friend and I would perform little plays in our driveways for the neighborhood kids. What’s a good play without some commercials? To this day, the jingle she and I came up with for our “wonderful shrinking machine” still rings strong, and I don’t think I’ll ever forget it.

I suppose The Year is E0422 has a bit of dystopian flair to it. A chapter I was editing was begging for a little bit of tender loving care. The cure? I added a new scene involving a television series. The series is nothing but shameless propaganda in its purest form. Too bad my character only got to see a clip of it. The world needs to indulge in retro costumes, cheesy dialogue, and go-go boot clad cops every now and then.

Here is a little E0422 concept piece I did just for fun. I recycled the guy from another drawing because I was just going for an idea. Even so, he is proud to serve his beloved empire

Saturday’s major accomplishment was finishing an advertisement for a device every proper citizen of the empire owns and enjoys. I’ll post that gem next time!

NaNo Shenanigans and Jet Packs

I hope everyone is having a fantastic Independence Day Eve! I have hot wings, French fries, and Coca Cola waiting and ready for tomorrow. Odds are that it will rain, but that won’t stop me from enjoying a good meal!

I’ve been steadily making progress in reading through, editing, and making changes to my NaNo novel (the one I wrote in November). It now has a working title, and I decided to take a break from drawing fan art and do something original for a change. This is a part that doesn’t show up in the book. Aren’t I a big meanie for drawing something behind the scenes? 😉

Gaming is serious business, especially when you’re sick, and there is a silly summer event going on.  Collecting items and adding unique accents to your outfits is THE business.  After all, one must look fashionable if she is fighting crime and trying to save the galaxy. The efforts of Saturday are displayed below! My character is proud of her flowers and awesome jet pack.

Soaring through the night while Risa’s two moons glow in the distance
Enjoying one of Risa’s many sunny beaches
Screenshots are courtesy of Star Trek Online

I hope everyone has a safe and happy 4th!

Burgers and Breweries

When your day-to-day muse refuses to cooperate, but you desperately want to share your Friday’s adventure, write a poem. I stared long and hard at the exhausted pile of “I-can’t-think” drivel on my word document before I gave up and started playing around. It’s a good thing I never grew up, for here is Burgers and Breweries:

‘Twas a grand olde Friday, brewing with adventure.
A hearty steed with a coat of red
Brought us to the coveted Terrapin Hall.
Bracelets of blue were bestowed upon us
To give us entry and to reveal
The flavor of the hall’s most precious wares.
Tree Hugger, Monk’s Revenge,
Hopsecutioner, and Maggie’s Farmhouse too.
Delicious they were, and not a drop was wasted.
When our thirst was well quenched
And our hunger gnawed,
We embarked on a quest
In search of the best.
We wanted a choice meal.
Nothing serves better than burgers and fries.
Amidst the music downtown,
Nestled in a tiny nook,
Lay a little diner, and nothing was finer.