
Last year’s Christmas card: “Gingerbread Snack Attack.” Don’t pre-eat all your Christmas goodies! One more day!

Last year’s Christmas card: “Gingerbread Snack Attack.” Don’t pre-eat all your Christmas goodies! One more day!

Inktober 16: Grungy
Halfway through the prompts for Inktober 2024! Unfortunately this is also where I really started struggling to come up with ideas….

Inktober 14: Roam
“You’re getting warmer…no, colder…still colder…freezing cold…ice cold…you’re in the Arctic…!”
Remember the hot and cold game as a kid? I play it a lot with misplaced objects.

Happy Halloween!
This was last year’s final Inktober drawing. Inktober 2024 may be officially coming to an end, but I’ll be continuing to post for the prompts I haven’t completed yet. So look for more Inktober comics!
To everyone who is posting their final drawing today: Congratulations! You made it! …And now you have a pen permanently welded to your fingers!

Inktober 12: Remote
We’ve stumbled upon a remote civilization….

Inktober 8: Hike
This Inktober is a hike.
I didn’t have a particularly good idea for this prompt, so I let current circumstances provide inspiration. When you’re sick, getting out of bed feels like going on a hike.
My last Inktober comic was a kind of a hit-and-run post, because for the next few days afterward, I took a lot more naps. This virus is not letting go without a fight, but I’m slowly winning. In any case, since I am fifteen whole days behind on Inktober, I guess I won’t have to think of much to post between the end of October and Christmas.

Inktober 5: Binoculars
(It’s a Cooper’s hawk, just in case you were wondering)

Inktober 1: Backpack
It’s that time of year again!
Look out–it’s a dinosaur riding a giraffe, being chased by a lion! I immediately thought of my husband playing with our niece and nephew when I saw this prompt. In spite of making an excellent galloping giraffe (which occasionally transmuted into a draft horse, and back again), I think Uncle Shaun would like to have traded in his knees by the end. 😁

One good thing about having seasons is that we always have something to complain about!
Comic from 2011, Standing on the Edge of Real Life.

This is probably also the location of many textbooks on the subject.
I wasn’t going to label the boxes, and then thought–what would the Greek heroes/heroines keep in their attics? They collect a lot of souvenirs on their adventures. Rummaging around in search of your old discus would be a perilous adventure in itself, among boxes containing Medusa’s head and Pandora’s “box” (jar).