Archive for April 4th, 2007

$girl and the Flowers for Francis Bacon

Wednesday, April 4th, 2007

Since google scarfed up blogger google image searches are finding images on Far Cartouche, and often an image original to Middle-Fork is sourced from this blog after I have posted about it as a hotlink.

I guess I like that, I’m certainly seeing an increase in visits at all three blogs. Even at Days Between Stations, which can’t figure out what the heck its mission is, resulting in much inactivity.

$girl has placed Flowers for Francis Bacon on her myspace page under Who I’d Like To Meet. Francis Bacon rocks, he was a truly great painter. (Ack! the link to his collected works is stale!) I wonder is $girl just likes my picture, or if she really wants to meet Francis.

in any event, Thanks $girl!

Many People Look at the Drop of Water on a Leaf

Wednesday, April 4th, 2007

This picture currently leads in number of active hotlinks. This is the third time I’ve posted about it (all three together), that is also a record, but it’s really exploded.

I count 10 hotlinks for sure in the list, as well as some email, RSS pages, and some of those skip-the-thumbnail-page servers that are popping up.

From Buddhists to Bloody Disgusting Participants! We all like water, very cool.

Thanks! Y’all!

All Drop of Water Posts

Steeple Rock and the Storm of Hotlinks Coming In

Wednesday, April 4th, 2007

This picture has started picking up hotlinks lately. It has had one going pretty much since the original post back in August 2005.

Now the top score is held by a soccer forum in a cheer for The Purple Storm.

In second place is Schnegggel1990s HP homepage. The picture seems out of place to me, not hardly tough enough for the company.

Following that up, the current hotlink list for this picture reveals a couple false starts, and the ancient acapella hotlink.

Thanks! Everybody!

Huckebein and the Spiders Caught in the Act

Wednesday, April 4th, 2007

These two spiders are caught in the act by Huckebein in a forum post at Stirling University. This is the third image of four - the rest can be seen at the originla Middle-Fork post. These garden spiders were living in the fuchsia bush in the backyard.

Thanks, Huckebein!