I Left The Place Of Time And Space… To Go Where No One Dies

Greetings Monkees fans,

I have created another Monkees wallpaper for your viewing pleasure. Please feel free to click on the image below, or find it at the Art Page.

These wallpapers have been *extremely popular* when posted on social media, IE, Facebook. I’m not so sure about site traffic here yet… But I’ll keep going along with this, adding more to this site.

I am also never sure exactly what resolution to make these wallpapers, since all screen sizes are different. But I have generally settled on 1920 X 1200.

Happy 12th

Happy 12th, Monkees fans, friends, citizens, lovers!

As many of you know, The Monkees first aired on NBC September 12, 1966. The day before this, The Monkees flew in via helicopter [a very, very small looking helicopter] to Del Mar, CA–renamed “Clarksville” for the day, as part of the promotion–to perform for a prepped audience of screaming, hysterical, teeny-bopper girls. Approximately 400 winners of a radio contest got to hear The Monkees perform live for the very first time, four winners received televisions sets, and an unaired screening of an episode of The Monkees was shown. [Source: Written in Our Hearts]

In honor of this day, I chose to make another Monkees Wallpaper for the Art Page. This one inspired by the Monkees in the beginning, and of course, as you see, the song “Saturday’s Child,” by David Gates. Photographer of original photo unknown–as always, please feel free to let me know so I can credit the source.

Enjoy! 💙

Red Versus Blue

I created two new Micky Dolenz desktop wallpapers. They have been added to the Art Page.

They are using a photo of Micky from the closing credits of The Monkees [photographer unknown–please feel free to inform me], and a photo of Micky I took.

Thank you Sarah “with an H” for inspiring me to try the color blue, and what I am now calling “the lake effect”. 🙂

Going back and forth with the red versus blue made me think of the web series, “Red Versus Blue”. Kudos to anyone who remembers that show… It was so weirdly funny. Sheer brilliance.