Sorry for the massive delay in between posts
Many, many things got in the way. Have been more on the go than usual: A move, a new place, the holidays, birthdays, and unpacking from hell. Promise to do better.
Will post stuff from Wondercon this past weekend.
—Mo on the Go
More GREEN links added
I have added a bunch more links in the Green section! See upper right hand column.
They include the Juice Bag below. Juice not because you carry drinks in it but because you generate your own electricity while wearing it. Enough to recharge some devices. Check it out!
—MoGo (Maureen on the Go)
New GREEN section added
With links to GREEN stuff I found interesting. Click on the picture of the rotating skyscraper for more info!
—MoGo (Maureen on the Go)
New Design: Good Morning Metropolis posted on MoGoLounge.com and my zazzle shop
I am a Smallville fan. But then again I like most sci-fi stuff so that isn’t a big surprise to anyone. I loved the Christopher Reeve superman movies when I was young too. So I made this as an imagined design for a Good Morning radio show for Metropolis. Maybe Superman puts this on when he isn’t wearing his tights.Enjoy,—MoGo (Maureen on the Go)
Divergent Thinker Design posted on MoGoLounge.com
Finally got my Divergent Thinker design up on MoGoLounge.com. Click on the picture below to check it out. For those of you who don’t know if you are a divergent thinker I have included a bit about it. I got it from the encyclopedia of psychology online. I am very interested in the concept of creativity and how we use it, develop it, why some people have a ton of it and others almost none so this appealed to me.
The concept of divergent thinking was developed in the 1950s by psychologist J.P. Guilford, who saw it as a major component of creativity and associated it with four main characteristics. The characteristics were fluency (the ability to rapidly produce a large number of ideas or solutions to a problem); flexibility (the capacity to consider a variety of approaches to a problem simultaneously); originality (the tendency to produce ideas different from those of most other people); and elaboration (the ability to think through the details of an idea and carry it out).
And once I ran across the concept I knew I wanted to be one…
And if that doesn’t do it for you, just think of the other definition: differing from a standard. I think we can all relate to that one. So enjoy!
—MoGo (Maureen on the Go)




