Thursday, June 25, 2026

150 Years ago Today June 25, 1876

 June 25, 3:00 PM

Following Custer's orders to strike the southern end of the village, Major Reno launched a mounted charge. He was quickly overwhelmed by a massive counterattack of Lakota and Cheyenne warriors. Forced into a defensive timber line and then a chaotic, bloody retreat across the river, Reno's surviving men dug into defensive positions on the bluffs (now called Reno-Benteen Battlefield).

Custer is Isolated

June 25, 3:45 PM

While Reno was pinned down, Custer moved his battalion of roughly 210 men northward along the ridges, hoping to strike the village from the flank or capture non-combatants. Warrior leaders, including Crazy Horse and Gall, redirected their forces northward after repelling Reno, completely cutting Custer off from any support.

Custer's Last Stand

June 25, 4:45 PM - 5:30 PM

Surrounded and heavily outnumbered on a high ridge, Custer's five companies were systematically overwhelmed. Soldiers shot their own horses to form makeshift breastworks, but the defensive lines collapsed rapidly under heavy gunfire and hand-to-hand combat. Custer and every single man in his immediate command were killed.

- The Bismark Tribune actually had a reporter embeded with the 7th Calvery.  He was killed along with the others and is known as the first Associated Press reporter to die in the line of duty.



Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Spectral Fronds and Flowers Comprise Elegant Animals in Molly Devlin’s Paintings

Spectral Fronds and Flowers Comprise Elegant Animals in Molly Devlin’s Paintings: Spectral Fronds and Flowers Comprise Elegant Animals in Molly Devlin’s Paintings

With bodies composed of ghostly ferns, flowers, and fungi, Molly Devlin’s fantastical and ethereal acrylic portraits invite us into a dreamy woodland realm. Her works tap into the beauty and resilience of living creatures, from a white bear cloaked in translucent butterflies to a diminutive mouse composed of different lifecycle phases of a dandelion. Part fauna and part flora, each elegant animal is a reminder of nature’s interconnectedness.

Devlin is currently working toward a solo exhibition opening in early August at Corey Helford Gallery in Los Angeles. She’s also finishing up a mural in collaboration with S.V. Williams along the American River in Sacramento. See more on Instagram.

an acrylic painting of a small mouse on a dandelion leaf, with its head and body composed of the dandelion's flower in both yellow and seed form an acrylic painting of a white bear with a body composed of ghostly butterflies an acrylic painting of a bison's head composed of ghostly, pink flora an acrylic painting of a parakeet, with feathers the resemble ghostly ferns and leaves an acrylic painting of a horse in a circular, ornate frame, with a body and mane composed of ghostly ferns and leaves an acrylic painting of a swan with a body composed of green leaves an acrylic painting of a glowing quail perched on a branch

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