Posts by Meredith Dillman
It’s like they’re afraid of color. Someone built a house down the street thats entirely white and black. I hate it.
I forgot I already posted this one
Less likely to catastrophically make mistakes if you know how stuff works?!
Must specially find mushrooms that only grow on living things…oh no zombie mushrooms
Applying logic too much to art - I can’t draw mushrooms on top of a hobbit house because that means the structure is rotting! 🍄
that doesn’t look right
Aaah, free plants from neighbors always come with free weeds. 🌱
Bloodroot 🌱
💖 I have some double petaled ones like that on, but they are the shady area and slower to bloom.
Some of my Hellebore’s are blooming. These are the cheap ones that Trader Joe’s has around March 🌱
My mom doesn’t like my answer that I’m drawing cats on Easter 🐈
This one in particular is a Japanese variety.
I just realized the pussy willow I planted is pink because there’s little tiny red flowers hidden in the fluff. 🌱
Ok, who else just assumed Hamnet was a tech bro retelling of Hamlet?
More costumes, although I ended up with a 100 probably…and a bad day #sketchbook #スケッチ #art #ocs #イラスト #csp
Hydroponic garden is doing well. The mini tomato wants to bloom already 🌱
Echeveria pulvinata - I didn’t expect such pretty flowers 🌱
Me:
joke Interstellar sounds like Hans Zimmer fell asleep on his keyboard.
The Village is like the successor to Ralph Vaughan William's music (especially The Lark Ascending) and I f-ing love it.
How to Train your Dragon is top tier. Got married to it.
Things that stump him:
- Distinguishing Joe Hisaishi scores
- What the heck is Gregson-William's style??
Other observations:
- John Barry is repetitive
- There was a period in the 90s to early 2000s when themes weren't very identifiable
Interesting trivia learned:
- John Williams wrote fugues in Jaws and Home Alone
- John Powell made a WWI opera
- Howard Shore wrote an opera of The Fly
- mystery instrument James Horner used all the time is a shakuhachi
For 3 months we have been playing guess the movie soundtrack at dinner time. Ranges from guessing Poltergeist in one second and "I should really know this one. Ok I give up".