It's June 28 and I'm wearing a jacket because of the temperature outside.
. . . . .
And unrelated, but I just discovered that I might have mis-stapled a copy (or several copies) of "Kattan"... if you bought a copy and managed to read this blog entry, please email me and I'll do something about it!
Now here's a photo of some clouds from Cambridge River Festival two weeks ago, when the temperature and sunlight was at a level where one could walk outside and say "Ah, it's summer" with more confidence.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Meme: Draw youself as a Teenager vs Now
I don't usually do memes, but this one was pretty interesting: Draw yourself as a Teenager. (And more importantly, draw yourself now, because comparing the two is the most interesting part.)
http://drawn.ca/2008/05/05/meme-draw-yourself-as-a-teenager/
http://davario.livejournal.com/30861.html
Not that I followed the classic examples.
(Click for zoom.)
http://drawn.ca/2008/05/05/meme-draw-yourself-as-a-teenager/
http://davario.livejournal.com/30861.html
Not that I followed the classic examples.
(Click for zoom.)
Labels:
cloud forest,
Draw yourself as a Teenager,
lost,
Meme,
trainyard
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Cambridge River Festival 2009
Saturday was the Cambridge River Festival!
I was there, selling comics and jewelry. And eating kettle popcorn, Samosas and Jamaican food.
As the photo above correctly suggests, it was a gorgeous, sunny day. We had a lot of fun!
This may have been one of the nicest events I've sold comics at. For one thing, it was outdoors, with live music, dancing and food stands happening nearby. Also, we were the only ones selling comic books.
A lot of people wandered up to the booth, not entirely sure what we were. At least one person remarked, "Well, this is an interesting change from all the jewelry booths." It was fun to watch people pick up books and read them, and I had a great time meeting interesting people.
One girl bought my pop culture minicomic mostly because of "this gag about Ed Elric and a cheesegrater. My friend will like it."
I met Ben, who had picked up a copy of "Mark" at Atomic Bean and emailed me about it. A few other people recognized the comic from being displayed at the Cafe.
One gentleman recommended a German movie for me, seeing my "Angel" comic.
I forgot to ask someone how her scavenger hunt went.
One person picked up "Kattan" and said he had heard about this story involving dentists, while on the streets of Harvard. I'm a bit surprised, since there are about 15 copies in print, and I imagine most of those are somewhere out of state. In fact, I only had two copies for sale at the festival. Perhaps I misheard him.
Or perhaps, by some strange chance, he walked by the dentist who had bought the only other copy of the book (earlier in the day).
Anyway, more pictures below --
And finally, the festival ended and the day drew to a close.
Labels:
birds,
Cambridge River Festival,
comics,
dancing,
giant puppets
Monday, June 8, 2009
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