Devil Kitty proves that doing paperwork makes you evil! |
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Happy birthday Devil Kitty!
Day 31 of Second Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties
Remember to keep your pets safe this Halloween. |
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Monkey Bottle Trap
Monkey Tarot--Devil card--Monkey Bottle Trap. |
As some of you know, one of the projects that I am doing is creating the rough sketches for a monkey-themed Tarot deck...because one of my friends really likes monkeys. (She likes monkeys so much that she is writing a series of children books starring monkeys, which I will be illustrating in December.)
Now when the idea of a monkey-themed Tarot deck came up, I originally said, "No, you cannot create a Tarot deck that has a monkey in every card." The reason that I said this was the simple fact that there were some cards that I had no clue how you would draw them to be able to make the central figure a monkey.
One of the cards that I could not imagine doing with a monkey was the Major Arcana card of the Devil. Then one morning, I woke up and knew exactly how to draw it.
And the idea behind the artwork made perfect sense to me.
The artwork for the Devil card of the Monkey Tarot shows a monkey with its paw caught in a Bottle Trap. One of the ways that people capture monkeys is to put tasty food in the bottom of a bottle or jar whose neck is just enourgh for a monkey to stick their empty paw down, but not large enourgh for it to be able to remove once it has a fistful of food inside it.
The monkey is trapped simply because it refuses to let go of the food. If it just opened its paw, and let go of the food--it could escape.
Ironically, when it comes to human beings, we are often held back by things that we refuse to let go of. For some, it is money; for others, the need to be loved; for some, it is food.
In my case, it is a bad set of childhood programing commands. I was raised in a very poor household--the oldest of eight kids. At an early age, I started to be told that it was my duty to sacrifice for the sake of my brothers and sisters. By the age of eight, I knew the bitter truth about Santa Claus. Often I would go hungry, so that siblings could have more food. I got into the habit of taking the blame for joint-mischief.
By itself, this would not be bad. But I have allowed this programming to carry forward into my adulthood. I have remained at jobs that I hated...because I was needed. I have sacrificed my goals...because someone else needed the resources more than I did.
I spend a lot of my time trying to guess what other people need me to do, making sacrifices for others, while completely ignoring what is best for my own life. And I have grown to resent the fact that I am expected to sacrifice on the behalf of others without any benefit to myself. Occasionally, this resentment is enourgh to prevent me from doing something stupid, but not often. Odds are that I will trash my own life on the behalf of someone else.
And at the moment, this particular habit is causing me a world of hurt. It is amazing how much difficulty one has starting their own business when they get into the habit of handing over their operating budget to someone else, instead of spending the money that they need to on their own business needs.
It is something that I need to let go of--and I know it. But the monkey part of my brain generally refuses to let go of the habit on most days.
As a Tarot reader, I have noticed that a lot of personal demons show up during readings, and often these demons are simply things, habits and ideas that people are unwilling to let go of. Therefore, the idea of illustrating the Devil as a Bottle Trap makes perfect sense to me.
And at the moment, I am definitely struggling with my own version of the Devil--a Morgan-shaped bottle trap.
Anyways, enourgh about my personal demons. Those of you who are continuing with the Samhain Tarot Blog Hop will now proceed to the blog of Aisling the TarotWitch. My regular readers will do whatever it is that they do...I presume that they worship cats and monkeys--I could be wrong about that one.
[Update: July 2013: Due to differences in sales expectations and business philosophy, in early July 2013, I ceased to be involved in the Turtle Monkey project.]
Monday, October 29, 2012
Day 30 of Second Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties
I am a Halloween princess kitty. |
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Day 29 of Second Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties
I love this witchy kitty painting. |
[For those of you keeping track, this is my 900th post on this blog.]
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Day 28 of Second Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties
The doctor says to give him two bacon-wrapped shrimp and call him in the morning. |
The Bloggess dresses up her cat
Yes Bloggess, your cat looks so thrilled by this costume. |
Day 27 of Second Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties
Halloween Kitty illustrates how a pumpkin should look. |
(Just joking about the voting--remember to vote!)
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Day 26 of Second Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties
Day 25 of Second Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties
Wasting away--cheezberger now! |
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Day 24 of Second Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties
Hey, it could happen! |
It is a Halloween dog
Ain't all creatures, including dogs, just big poop factories? |
Monday, October 22, 2012
Day 23 of Second Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties
This cat would be the perfect commander in chief. |
(Yes, I have political opinions. And I loved the comment made by Obama--"Governor, when it comes to our foreign policy you seem to want the policies of the 1980s, just like you want to import the social policies of the 1950s and the economic policies in the 1920s." Why? Because this is how I feel about Romney's positions. The only thing missing is that he is not trying to burn me at the stake.)
Before you ask, I realize that neither candidate is a prize--go vote for whoever you like. Just remember that I have already made up my mind and filled my mail-in ballot, so there is no point in trying to convince me to vote differently.
(And no, it is none of your business who I voted for--just assume that I voted for the party least likely to make my bread and butter ebooks illegal...because I do not want to spend all my time recruiting new Order members to help support my cat's shrimp addiction.)
Day 22 of Second Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties
And Biggles will invade from the direction of the pumpkin patch. |
So what have I been doing in the meantime? I have been working on getting ready for the National Novel Writing Month, recharging my batteries. I have also been thinking about the world which I am going to be writing in, which is kinda like "Harry Potter Meets James Bond." (I know--it is a bad elevator pitch--but have you ever heard a good elevator pitch?) So essentially, I am gearing up for my first quarter campaign as a writer--but I have to get the work done before the year ends. Ahh, the life of a novelist.
Or perhaps the truth is that I have been trying to get one of my cats to come out and wear a silly Halloween hat. My regular readers will know where to place their bets.
Sunday, October 21, 2012
A funny thing happened at the photoshoot
Harry Potter meets a green monkey. |
Nevertheless, knowing that the project is coming (one of the first three projects to come out of Salt Mine Publications--the ebook "publishing house" that I had to set up...because it was the only way to get my investment back on certain projects), I have done a certain amount of work setting up the initial foundation of our advertising platform.
Which is partially why I ended up doing a photoshot with monkeys dressed up in Halloween costumes. The other reason is that my co-creator (they do the writing; I do the artwork) decided to riff on my 31 Days of Halloween Kitties, and do 31 Days of Halloween Monkeys for the Turtle Monkey Facebook fanpage.
One of the most amusing pictures to come out of the photoshoot was a picture of the green stuffed monkey that was the initial inspiration for appearance of the chacter being held aloft with my lotus wand by the eleven year-old girl who was the inspiration for how the character acts.
In the interests of privacy, I decided to cover up her face with a yellow smiley instead; her mom got to see the original picture...the face was priceless.
Of course, I am sure that there are people who are appalled by this for various reasons: MDE is involved in a children book series...as an artist (and he can't draw); someone was allowed to touch my lotus wand; MDE thinks that monkeys and little girls are funny--take your pick and get in line...because there is always someone upset with me.
[Update: September 25, 2013--In July 2013, I ceased to be involved in the Turtle Monkey project due to differences in creative vision and business philosophy.]
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Day 21 of 2nd Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties
This kitty does not look happy about his Halloween costume. |
Friday, October 19, 2012
Day 20 of 2nd Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties
Some costumes do not end well. |
Do not say my name!!!
C'mon say the Forbidden Name!!! |
Nine times out of ten, it is because they are taking my statement out of context, and do not want their readers to know what the whole story was. (The tenth time, I presume, is just because my name is also the name of a demonic entity who will cover you with cat hair.)
Hint, it is better to not to mention my statement at all and pretend that it was never said, rather than offer a counterpoint to the statement that you are only using a couple lines from. People notice stuff like this, and it leads them to believe that none of us actually get along. It might also make people think that something is not kosher in Denmark.
Day 19 of 2nd Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Zink is not selling to me
There are times I notice that I am not part of Robert Zink's target audience. Today is one of them. On his Golden Dawn Blog, he mentions a series of three day extensive Golden Dawn training sessions that is being set up for members of the Esoteric Order of the Golden Dawn.
Three days...four students...no sight-seeing...and he calls it "Golden Dawn Boot Camp."
And there is where I know that he is not selling to me (outside of the little fact that I have NEVER been a member of his Order)--I do not want to hear the terms "Boot Camp" and "Golden Dawn" in the same label. I am not even sure that I could handle them in the same sentence.
I have nothing against boot camps...well, sort of. I did spend in a boot camp-like setting. It was hard work, and I think that there was a touch of brain washing involved. As a group of people, we did sort of gel into an unit...except for the people who were naturally crooks. (Long story--ends with me standing up to a couple of bullies and me thinking "What's the worst that could happen? They beat the crap out of me? I have suffered worse in the last couple of weeks.")
Oh, let me be clear--it was Army Boot Camp!
I am sorry---having experienced boot camp, I do not want to relive it--ever--in any form--and especially not while trying to study Golden Dawn. Call me a wimp, a wiss, a nancy-boy, whatever--wild horses would not convince me to go to something called Golden Dawn Boot Camp.
Three days...four students...no sight-seeing...and he calls it "Golden Dawn Boot Camp."
And there is where I know that he is not selling to me (outside of the little fact that I have NEVER been a member of his Order)--I do not want to hear the terms "Boot Camp" and "Golden Dawn" in the same label. I am not even sure that I could handle them in the same sentence.
I have nothing against boot camps...well, sort of. I did spend in a boot camp-like setting. It was hard work, and I think that there was a touch of brain washing involved. As a group of people, we did sort of gel into an unit...except for the people who were naturally crooks. (Long story--ends with me standing up to a couple of bullies and me thinking "What's the worst that could happen? They beat the crap out of me? I have suffered worse in the last couple of weeks.")
Oh, let me be clear--it was Army Boot Camp!
I am sorry---having experienced boot camp, I do not want to relive it--ever--in any form--and especially not while trying to study Golden Dawn. Call me a wimp, a wiss, a nancy-boy, whatever--wild horses would not convince me to go to something called Golden Dawn Boot Camp.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Day 18 of the 2nd Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties
Exactly where did Halloween Kitty go? |
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Day 17 of 2nd Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties
Is this the special cat bus or what?! |
Day 16 of 2nd Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties
Kitty being subjected to demonic behavior. |
These two cats were actually products of a feral cat litter--hard to tell, isn't it? |
Monday, October 15, 2012
What is worse than dressing your cat up in a costume?
A Facebook picture commentary that is making the rounds. |
What is worse than dressing up your cat?
Abandoning your cat.
During the housing bubble crisis, dozens of cats were abandoned. Plus every year, cats are abandoned because their owners do not want to get them fixed, and they keep having kittens which they just abandon. These cats end up living horrible lives, one step from disease, stravation and death in feral colonies.
It is a kitty nightmare--a real life horror for our four legged friends.
Today, October 16 is National Feral Cat Day--need I say more?
Your animal needs your love and care their whole lifetime, not just when it is convenient for you. |
Day 15 of 2nd Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties
Kitty was really hoping for a Kit-Kat bar. |
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Proof that MDE has no readers
Here is the proof that some people want--look, I have no readers. |
So as of this moment, if you believe the Blogger stats, this blog has only recieved a whole seventeen readers in its entire existence. I imagine that warms the cockels of someone's heart. Of course, if you think that you have read this blog more than seventeen times...well, you need to check yourself in for a mental health visit.
For my fellow and lady bloggers out there, Blogger is working ot fix the problem. They are making some progress--an hour ago, none of my blogs had any pageviews.
A screenshot of the message posted on the Known Issues page for Blogger. |
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Day 14 of 2nd Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties
This Halloween Kitty is proof that you are what you eat. |
Friday, October 12, 2012
Day 13 of 2nd Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties
Pretty Witchy Cat casts a spell on you. |
Day 12 of @nd Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties
Waiting for the Great Pumpkin. |
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Day 11 of 2nd Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties
Halloween Kitty or Random Pumpkin? |
Day 10 of 2nd Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties
The orange ones are poisonous. |
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Day 9 of 2nd Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties
Nick Fury, Kitty of SHIELD, is annoyed. |
Monday, October 8, 2012
I do not need to promote your stuff (open letter)
Today, I recieved one of those emails that makes one firmly believe that some people do not understand the Bill of Rights. Basically, I had someone complain because earlier this year, I choose not to promote their stuff. They are now up to the scream that says that I am denying them their right to free speech.
Let's be clear. The only person who has the right of free speech on a blog is the blogger(s) themselves. Everyone else is free to set up their own blog, fanpage, or website, publish their own ebooks and printed material. You have the freedom of speech (provided that you are not advocating crime) to say wherever you want on your own platform.
And me refusing to advertise your stuff is not denying you free speech. Let's be clear--you and I are rivals (more or less). You would refuse to advertise my events on your platform because it is not in your best interests to do so. I am merely making the same decision. You have your own platform to get the word out--use it. Quit trying to subvert my platform for your own purposes.
Have a nice day.
(For the record, there are some things that I do have to advertise--my wife's pottery is one of them. But let's be clear about the difference--her success affects me...in a positive way. On that note, my wife has recently put up a brown [rust colored] mortar and pestle on her Etsy site.)
Let's be clear. The only person who has the right of free speech on a blog is the blogger(s) themselves. Everyone else is free to set up their own blog, fanpage, or website, publish their own ebooks and printed material. You have the freedom of speech (provided that you are not advocating crime) to say wherever you want on your own platform.
And me refusing to advertise your stuff is not denying you free speech. Let's be clear--you and I are rivals (more or less). You would refuse to advertise my events on your platform because it is not in your best interests to do so. I am merely making the same decision. You have your own platform to get the word out--use it. Quit trying to subvert my platform for your own purposes.
Have a nice day.
(For the record, there are some things that I do have to advertise--my wife's pottery is one of them. But let's be clear about the difference--her success affects me...in a positive way. On that note, my wife has recently put up a brown [rust colored] mortar and pestle on her Etsy site.)
Brown mortar and pestle available on the Celtic Soul Etsy page. |
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Day 8 of 2nd Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties
Always beware of meows that you hear. |
Day 7 of the 2nd Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties
Smart disguise or cruel master--you be the judge. |
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Day 6 of the 2nd Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties
The Force is strong in this kitty. |
Friday, October 5, 2012
Bonus Halloween Spy Kitty (2nd Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties)
How much is the PBS really getting?
My favorite Sesame Street sponsor--the Necromatic Golden Dawn. |
Now, in the debate the other night, Mitt Romney once again stated that the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and its evil mascot--Big Bird--were a bunch of free loaders because they recieve government funds.
(Yes, me and my wife are part of 47% of the American population that Romney considers freeloaders--funny, I am a self-employed writer and my wife is a school teacher--obviously, we need to find different jobs where we make a lot more money and make a bigger contribution to society.)
Ok, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting in 2011 recieved 430 million dollars. This money was split among PBS, NPR, and some other groups. I presume that some went to feeding Big Bird and the Cookie Monster--but seriously, not a lot. Sesame Street gets a lot of its funding from non-goverment sources.
If you are like me, the figure of four hundred and thirty million dollars sounds like a lot. It is--unless you are looking at the Federal Budget. So let's translate this into a figure that you might be able to understand.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting represents a mere .012 percent of the Federal Budget (that is .00012 of every dollar for the non-math people). Ok, that number does not mean much to any of us. So let's pretend that your budget was the Federal Budget. And let's say that your household budget for the month is two thousand dollars.
So what amount would you save by eliminating a .012 percent budget item? A whole 24 cents!
Yeah, we can eliminate this country's national debt by cooking Big Bird. Nice try, but this is merely a talking point of a politican who desperately does not want you to realize that he is talking about a bandage solution that does absolutely nothing.
I do not care who you vote for--just remember that you are the Big Bird that they really want to hurt.
(Public Broadcasting costs you $1.37 a year as a tax payer...if you would rather look at it from that view, according to one source.)
[The picture for this post was created for Loki's Wisdom, my humor blog that never really got off the ground. I did have to update to put the decimal in the right place--it is early or late here, depe upon your viewpoint.]
Day 5 of 2nd Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties
James Bond Kitty likes his catnip martina shaken, not stirred. |
Today marks the 50th anniversary of the theater release of the 1962 film, Dr. No--the first film in the James Bond franchise.
And I am looking forward to the release of Skyfall on November 9th.
The first movie I ever remember seeing was The Spy Who Loved Me.
Did this have an effect on me? Yes. One of the series that I am writing is the Basil James series, which is James Bond meets Harry Pottter (my elevator pitch).
In celebration of James Bond Day, I present One Percent Cat pretending to be James Bond.
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Day 4 of 2nd Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties
Kitty in spy diguise. |
Plus this picture is a hint about what tomorrow's cat is all about.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Day 3 of 2nd Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties
All this Halloween spirit makes kittens tired. |
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
2nd Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties Day 2
Exactly what is Halloween Holidae Spirit? |
There is the NaBloMo going on (I am not sure if I got the initials right on that one or not)--which is basically a bunch of people doing 31 blog posts in 31 days...personally, I do not need to do that (because I have done it occasionally without the use of funny Halloween cat pictures).
There are several Halloween 31 posts things going occuring on several blogs that I follow (follow witches, get 31 posts in October--it is a natural).
On my own end, besides the 31 Days of Halloween Kitties on this blog, I was also involved in helping generate some of the photos that are going to be used on the Turtle Monkey Facebook fanpage. (Turtle Monkey is a "wiccan and pagan friendly" set of children stories by
[Update: July 2013: Due to differences in sales expectations and business philosophy, in early July 2013, I ceased to be involved in the Turtle Monkey project.]
Monday, October 1, 2012
2nd Annual 31 Days of Halloween Kitties Day 1
A pumpkin and a black cat--it must be October. |
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