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:
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:
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.
From the Thomas B. Sawyer YouTube page:
"8mm footage of a party given by Leonard & Betty Starr at their Central Park West apartment. The guests include many celebrated artists, writers, National Cartoonist Society/Society of Illustrators members & other personalities (w/spouses) of that era, including Mell Lazarus, Bill & Gloria Overgard. Alfred Andriola, Otto Soglow, Warren & Nadine King, Holly & Tom Sawyer, Jerry Robinson, Len Steckler, Howard Post, Frank Bolle, Irwin Hasen, John Prentice, Tex Blaisdell, Bobbie Shaw, Don Philips. Frank & Barbara Jacobs, Lee Falk, & others.
"Camera: Tom Sawyer (to request a set of head-shots identifying most of the attendees, email from the Contact page at www.thomasbsawyer.com)"
This is the only video at the Thomas B. Sawyer channel and the link to his site does not work, sadly. There is no sound. What a nice slice of those times despite not being exactly sure who's who all the time.
I'm not sure, but suspect that the movie was shot by the illustrator Thomas B. Sawyer, whose 2022 book, The Art of the REAL Tom Sawyer, is highly recommended.
Colette Fu talks about her personal journey to become a pop-up book creator and engineer in this wonderful video from Craft in America:
Dogs and cats. Living together. Mass hysteria!
Courtesy of gag cartoon collector extraordinaire Dick Buchanan, here are
twenty magazine cartoons about cats and dogs that he culled from his vast Greenwich
Village-based clip file.
Thank you and take it away, Dick!
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DOGS AND CATS
(1949 – 1966)
Dogs and cats play a big part of the lives of many Americans. Some
folks like cats while others like dogs. Some like both. For what it’s
worth, the Cartoon Clip File’s office pet is our goldfish, Benchley.
We laugh at our pets. We’re never quite sure whether or not they laugh at us.
This time it’s our turn to laugh at them. Here are some cartoons about our animal friends, the dog and cat . . .
DOGS
1. HANK KETCHAM. Collier’s, circa 1951.
Dick Buchanan has scanned in over a dozen great cartoons to share, this
time from his collection of the British PUNCH magazine. Thanks and take
it away, Dick:
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