Otherwise, you have no energy.
Funny that the word of the week for EIM is "energy."
The first thing that I thought of was the notation, "NRG." It litters my science notebooks from school, a shorthand of sorts from the seventies. From there my brain went to the Kreb's cycle, or how we generate energy on a sub-cellular level. I wasn't going to try to cram that diagram into a square-inch or even try to wrap my way-past-academia brain around it. (I'll leave that to my sister, the Professor--she gets paid to do that).
I have a bunch of other ideas, instead:
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| Solar Flare from pcmag.com, Turning water and sunlight into food and oxygen from science.jrank.org and "IVY MIKE," the first successful hydrogen bomb, 1952 from CTBTO |
No original work amongst the choices thus far, so I reached little further...
I've been reading about solar power. In Arizona we have a wealth of it (330 sunny days per year!); it's just a matter of turning it into usable power. It would be fabulous to live off-grid! However, the electric company has instituted a nasty surcharge on homes with solar panels and solar companies are not keen on mobile-home installations. Federal tax incentives have expired and the value of solar homes is less than comparable homes without it. I found this in the venerable Arizona Republic Saturday (Valley and State, p. 1F, "Rooftop Solar: Does it add Value to your Home?" by Ryan Randazzo and Catherine Reagor).
The accompanying photograph was a riot of patterns just waiting for me! (You just never know from whence inspiration may come!) Now we're getting somewhere!
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| Solar Roof Installation Rachael Le Goubin/The Arizona Republic |
Then move along to a bunch of twinchies!
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| SOLAR |
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| Still have that SOLAR theme going on! Then on to other ideas.... |
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| Lavender Fields My first set of four Somethings Found papers, Acrylic paint and beads |
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| Based on an idea from EIM and ICAD |
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| TM3 No. 005 |
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| Singing in the Rain DIVA 226 |
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| Fried Eggs IAST 102 |
Thanks so much for dropping by! I appreciate the company as much as I appreciate the individuals that put the effort into creating the various challenges and prompts to get the creative juices flowing.
Have a brilliant day!









