Inspiration
Why persistent hammering does not cause brain damage in woodpeckers
Woodpeckers use incredible speed and force to drive their beaks into solid wood, striking tree trunks thousands of times every day. For many years, experts believed that their skulls buffered each impact like shock absorbers.
By Francis Dami23 days ago in Art
Keto and Kote
This story has been sitting in my drafts for a long time because I didn't have good pictures for it. Murphy's law: I went to the performance with my phone discharged. But then I found the entire performance on YouTube and am now delightfully happy to share it with you.
By Lana V Lynx24 days ago in Art
Heavenly Harmonies and Heavy Criticisms: The Complex Rise of Bethel Music . AI-Generated.
Heavenly Harmonies and Heavy Criticisms: The Complex Rise of Bethel Music Walk into almost any contemporary Christian church on a Sunday morning—whether in London, Lagos, or Los Angeles—and you are almost guaranteed to hear their music.
By Nivard Anna25 days ago in Art
Creation
The actual picture is from the 'The Biggest Story Coloring Book' from Crossway. This is the 'Creation' story. Starting on the left the "Big Bang' like some say. I used purple and black crayon for the area area the sun, planets, and the comets. Then, came the fruits of the land and the fishes of the sea and beasts of the land. Using black for the beasts' fur and shades of blue for sky and a green for the grasses, as well as the water for the fishes. This is the first and the next In the Garden. Please comment.
By Mark Graham25 days ago in Art
The Beauty of Nature. AI-Generated.
Once in a small village called Greenvale, surrounded by lush forests and towering mountains, lived a young girl named Lila. She was curious and adventurous, always exploring the beauty of nature that surrounded her. Lila had a special bond with her best friend, a boy named Kai, who shared her love for the outdoors. They spent countless hours wandering through the woods, discovering new plants, flowers, and hidden streams.
By Hamad Afridi 28 days ago in Art
The Bruno Mars Enigma: The Untouchable King of Pop and the Critiques Behind the Curtain . AI-Generated.
The Bruno Mars Enigma: The Untouchable King of Pop and the Critiques Behind the Curtain Introduction By March 2026, Bruno Mars has solidified a reality that the music industry can no longer ignore: he is the undisputed number-one male artist in the world. Smashing streaming records with over 128 million monthly listeners on Spotify, Mars has orchestrated a flawless year fueled by massive, chart-topping collaborations and his highly anticipated solo project, The Romantic. His latest blockbuster single, "Risk It All," proves that his hit-making alchemy remains entirely intact.
By Nivard Anna30 days ago in Art
Echoes in the Silence. AI-Generated.
In the distant future, on a planet known as Elara, there was a small village named Felsia. This village was surrounded by vast forests and towering mountains. The people of Felsia lived simple lives, but they had one unique feature—every villager possessed the ability to hear echoes of the past. When someone spoke, their words would create echoes that floated in the air like whispers, allowing others to hear stories long gone.
By Hamad Afridi about a month ago in Art
Ink & Imagination. AI-Generated.
In a small town named Inkwood, nestled between hills and rivers, there existed a peculiar bookshop called “The Imagination Hub.” The shop was run by a kind old man named Mr. Penrose. He was the type of person who could bring stories to life with just a few words. Every child in Inkwood believed that Mr. Penrose had a magical power. They would gather around him every Saturday to hear tales of adventure, bravery, and far-off worlds.
By Hamad Afridi about a month ago in Art
Rise Beyond Limits. AI-Generated.
In the year 2147, the world was a different place. Cities floated high above the earth, cradled in the clouds by advanced technology. Below, the ground was a wasteland, where nature struggled to survive. A group of scientists and engineers lived in one of these floating cities, known as Aether. Among them, there was a young girl named Mira.
By Hamad Afridi about a month ago in Art
Kitchen Help by Amy Lyn Bihrle . Content Warning.
Introduction I follow The Reiki Cat Lady on Facebook as they share some wonderful feline artwork and this lovely funny one caught my eye to inspire a story. They remind me of my friends Cherri and Amanda's and my daughter Juliet's cats that know where all the treats are hidden, in the kitchen.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a month ago in Art











