Here's a newly-produced video of The Lockhorns creators Bunny Hoest and John Reiner. It's produced by NCS President Karen Evans and filmmaker Mark Habegger.
Tuesday, June 02, 2026
Monday, June 01, 2026
Adrian Sinnott Receives Tim Rosenthal Award
Top row: Francis Bonnet, Joe Vissichelli, Sam Viviano, Andy Eng
Bottom: Mike Lynch, Adrian Sinnott, John Reiner, Ray Alma
I was in Long Island last week for a special event.
A grand time at May's Berndt Toast Gang luncheon where chapter chair Adrian Sinnott received the Tim Rosenthal award for his outstanding contribution to the group. My thanks to Karen Evans, Johnny Sampson, and Ray Alma for their decision to give the award to him. They asked me if I would, as former BTG Chair, come down from New England and present it to him. It was my honor. This was all a surprise to Adrian and I’m so glad we all kept the secret.
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Have a Wonderful Week
Have a wonderful week. I'll be out of the studio for a time; out and about in the real world. I will return to the blog soon.
Friday, May 22, 2026
Video: Cartoonist Bill Holbrook Interview
Bill Holbrook draws 3 daily comic strips, On The Fastrack, Safe Havens and Kevin and Kell. Join Bill as he details how he creates so much work every week. Brought to you by the Southeast Chapter of the NCS, the National Cartoonists Society.
Thursday, May 21, 2026
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Jeff Parker on Leslie Turner's Captain Easy Newspaper Comic Strip
I haven't seen the new Captain Easy newspaper strip reprint book with never-before reprinted dailies by Leslie Turner, but it just came out and it sparked this remembrance from cartoonist Jeff Parker:
Monday, May 18, 2026
The Garden As of Mid-May
Here are a few pics of the garden as of now. This is the second year that there's had to be fence up around the garden thanks to the deer.
We put in a half-dozen tomato plants last night. All of the boxes were refreshed with a mixture of alfalfa meal, bone meal, kelp meal and garden lime last month.
The buried metal colanders have decomposing compost that will leave nutrients in the soil. I placed a small mound of mulch where every tomato was planted to help resist the brown leaf disease that's common with tomatoes. It's in most soil and it's in ours. It turns the leaves brown and then they become brittle and fall off just as the tomatoes are beginning to ripen. Not good.
More vegetables to be planted. Not sure what. Contenders: cucumbers, peppers, scarlet runner beans.
The owl house is, so far as I can tell, still vacant.















