Wednesday, June 15, 2022

C Diff

 Oh, the joys of C. diff.

In case you haven't heard of this, C. diff is short for Clostridium difficile, a group of bacteria that gets into your colon (or may already be there) that is typically outcompeted for resources by all the other bacteria in one's gut.

However, too often, going through a round of "broad-spectrum" antibiotics -- antibiotics that weaken or kill almost all bacteria except C. diff -- removes the competition and allows the bad bugs to multiply and cause major diarrhea, and sometimes can damage the colon. The condition itself is referred to as C. diff.

The Wiffee had a tooth extracted last month, and her dentist put her on a round of clindamycin to prevent an oral infection. (A "prophylactic" use of antibiotics -- never a good idea, in this retired microbiologist's opinion!) And guess what? Now she has C. diff!! Clindamycin is a broad-spectrum antibiotic and, I discovered, is especially notorious for setting a patient up for C. diff.

So -- I've been more of a caretaker than an artist for about 1.5 weeks, and we're both running out of steam. We've been advised to place The Wiffee in an assisted care facility until this is over with -- at my age and condition, it really is more than I can handle, particularly since diarrhea and not eating much has weakened her considerably.

C. diff can be a recurring disease, but we're hoping that won't be the case here. Anyone who wants to pray for us and especially for her -- please! Feel free!

Mark Junge

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Scanning electron micrograph of Clostridium difficile


Thursday, June 9, 2022

Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci,

Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci, more commonly known simply as Leonardo da Vinci, was the ultimate Renaissance Man -- artist, engineer, architect, scientist. (Da Vinci was NOT his last name -- in Italian, it means "of Vinci", the town in which he was born).

Even people who are not that excited about art have heard of him. And that he's the one who painted the famous Mona Lisa.


Mona Lisa

Frankly, however, I never understood why this particular painting has received the notoriety that it has. It must be the most famous painting on the planet -- but why? I mean -- it's a beautifully done piece, but for whatever reason, it just doesn't grab me and pull me in. I've seen portraits that move me much more than Mona Lisa.

It may well be an image of Leonardo in drag -- there are theories about that. And her "mysterious smile" -- what's that all about? She has a hint of a smile -- so what? We ALL do from time to time!

So -- what am I missing? What makes Mona Lisa so special in people's eyes?

Mark Junge

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Monday, June 6, 2022

Desert Sunset -- on a Bunny??

"Desert Sunset on a Bunny." ON A BUNNY????

Well, yeah...if you've been following this blog for a while, you know I'm addicted to cute little bunnies, whether domesticated or wild. They (along with guinea piggies) have gotta be the cutest critters in God's creation!

So I often place desert cottontail bunny-rabbits in my desert scenes, watching the viewer before the viewer notices the bunny! I hope this new piece continues the tradition.


Desert Sunset on a Bunny            11" x 14" / 28cm x 35.6cm

This scene is in Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA.

Mark Junge

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