Wednesday Wanderings: New Web Site for Me, Art from Old Tires, The Wave Sandstone Formation, and New Frog Looks Like Kermit

The first link I’m going to share is– mine! We have a new domain, a new look, and a new beginning. If you’ve bookmarked the site, your old one should still work, but you might want to change it. And please bear with me while I work out the inevitable kinks. I hope you like what I’ve done:

makropp.com

This Korean artist uses old tires to make new art:

Tire Art

This sandstone formation on the Arizona/Utah border in the Vermillion Cliffs Wilderness is really stunning:

The Wave

Kermit the Frog is real! Or at least his cousin is. This newly discovered frog bears a remarkable resemblance to Kermit:

Kermit Look-Alike

(Image from pinterest.com)
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