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Friday, August 29
Tuesday, August 19
A work in development: The Pigeon Costume Parade children’s story.
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| A preliminary look at the concept cover of my children’s book idea. |
Here’s one take on the book’s beginning:
Here’s another set of concept images: not as linear as ChatGPT (above), but I like the illustrative styles pictured in ImageFX’s Imagen 3 generative image renders, here.
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| The Pigeon Costume Parade is now available on Apple Books. |
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| A felted pigeon doll, wearing a cow costume. |
Saturday, August 16
Tuesday, August 12
The Library Pigeons are returning to their daily perching spot.
It had been several months, since I updated news about the Downtown Los Angeles Central Library’s pigeon flock, and there had been some unfortunate turns of events, in that the flock slowly began to migrate out of the area, eventually fully abandoning the perching spot, up on one of the library’s walls. My guess was that some of the new birds who had joined the flock had some attachments to where they came from, and they began to stray, slightly, from the flock’s flight formations, eventually leading them back to places where they came from, and the library pigeons, who were homed there, for years, followed them, possibly for adventure.
The other day, I saw several pigeons return to their library wall perch, one of them, I call Ruffles, because he always has ruffled feathers around his neck. They came for a meal, which I offered them, and Ruffles ate out of my hand.
Here’s a video recapping some of the closeup photography I got to do of the birds eating out of my hand. I had posted the photos, previously, but they ended up being still photos, instead of Live Photos. Here, you can get a sense of the action of the birds eating a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, with live moments interspersed with the still images that were captured.
Monday, August 11
iPigeon.institute is about to reach 400,000 views!
It seemed like just a little while ago, I was waiting to hit 300,000 views patiently, and now, we’re on the brink of reaching 400,000.
Now, granted, a good portion of views has been, recently, in part, inflated ghost views (I commonly find short periods of just minutes in which 1,000 or so hits come in to the blog, and it happens almost daily. Sometimes, I check, and the numbers of views roll in much more organically, which is more pleasing, since it implies that someone is browsing and reading the blog, or looking at pictures, or something.
Here’s a list of the most popular blogs that people have clicked on, in the past week.
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| The recipe for iPigeon Udon Noodle Soup is #2, with over 50 hits, and it’s an old blog post. Man, I must have made that Udon noodle soup really good that night. |
Thanks for reading!
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| My hit counts, as 400,000 becomes imminent. |
Tuesday, August 5
Is click work for real? Some perspectives on task-based earning opportunities.
It happened again, to me. In the course of seeking employment, I came across a platform with a contentious air about it; namely, it ended up involving me needing to put up my own investment funds in order to earn money, this time, in the form of commissions, from having completed a click work task.
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| Part of the marketing materials from the click work platform I joined. |
What is click work?
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| The image is blurred to ensure privacy for the platform. |
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| Fayrouz Eldebani’s blog article, Click Work - It’s Complicated, featured on superrr.com. |
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| A look at the history of the transactions in my work account, along with the commission payments. |
I deposited the money, the next morning (today), and I completed the transaction that had gotten me stuck, previously. Here, you can see the $956 balance, plus the $76.48 profit I had received.
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