One of my readers is the inspired artistic presence behind these sites. She writes:

*The Museum of Depressionist Art* specializes in the art of the

Depressionist school, which most other museums reject as being too

miserable, dejected and hopeless to warrant space on a wall. Depressionism,

according to the landmark Johnson & Jansen “Big Book o’ Art Stuff,” is not

limited to a single place or time. Instead it reflects the low point of an

otherwise highly regarded artist’s career.

*The Gallery of the Unidentifiable* is an independently operated wing of the

Museum of Depressionist Art. Its collection is famous for having not a

single identifiable artist (and in some cases, art form) in it, to

commemorate the uncertain origins of its benefactors, Gladys Dwindlebimmers

Ralston and her husband Abercrombie.

*Dear Aunt Nettie* is a daily advice column from the world’s oldest living

Internet guru. She lives and publishes her work from “Living Dead ‘R Us”

retirement home.