Here are the first two strips in the second week of the “Harvey” series that ran in 1997; I’m going to try to finish it all up on Friday. Did you see the eclipse this morning? Me, either. I’m running behind today, so I’ll leave you with it, but I do hope to have concrete news about the t-shirt project by the end of the week.
Hardly Harvey, cont.
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76 responses to “Hardly Harvey, cont.”
It was perfect viewing weather here in the Detroit area, but I have too many trees and the moon was too low in the sky. I have seen a lunar eclipse, but hoping to see the Solar Eclipse near Nashville in August 2017
OF due 1109-29. Right now, it’s all fog, but that may burn off in an hour or so. Peace, emb
http://www.nps.gov/features/yell/webcam/oldFaithfulStreaming.html
The TIP comic is cute; back with the BlogSpot in a bit:
http://www.nps.gov/features/yell/webcam/oldFaithfulStreaming.html
Good morning, Villagers. I saw the tail end of the eclipse during my morning run. Very pretty. Surprised me, I thought it was yesterday
Here’s the TIP BlogSpot. As you might expect, I had to look up the supposed name of the subject.
http://thatispriceless.blogspot.com/
Whatsa mattter you, emb? You ain’t got no “Friends”? 🙂
Okay, Bill Holbrook got me to look at a strip called “Intelligent Life” by promising a Dethany cameo. I was not impressed. Got to learn to quit doing that
I don’t know what that all means, Lily, but the first thing that comes to mind is “click-bait”.
Well, I had to google it and then went there. But webcomics that assume that normal people know and are amused by what goes on at comic conventions are beyond my ken. I’m not much of a meeting-goer anyway. I like my parties to be small, intimate, and full of people I know and like (and have an open bar). Loons that dress up like Batman and others are simply beyond me. I have a congenital (I guess) dislike for spandex-clad superheroes.
Hey, hey there Lilly, we Loons are not all spandex-clad superheros. Some are brightly feathered, others of us like sundresses, and on occassion just going natural. 😉 Now watch Mister Ghost go faint. hehehe
Some ghosts are fainter than others. I’m more the vivid variety.
Ebola Patient Zero in Dallas has died. Condolences to the family and the sincere hope they will not be injured in the stampede of ambulance chasers trying to get to them.
RIP 🙁
I remember the bottom cartoon from way back. I didn’t really get it at the time, but now I know who Rex Morgan is. What a difference stumbling through 17 years of life makes.
Oh look! They’re finally taking steps to prevent the Congress-critters from wandering free.
http://www.aoc.gov/sites/default/files/day-1792.jpg
OF due 1238-58, nice clear day; they often follow am fogs. emb
http://www.nps.gov/features/yell/webcam/oldFaithfulStreaming.html
Ha! Two ladies, one using a cell phone, waving at and posing for the OF camera.
And is that a bug on the camera lens?
you never really know whats coming. check the victims name, too. condolences to her family too.
http://www.wsmv.com/story/26732381/car-crashes-into-home-on-mcgavock-pike
Passing by a TV this morning, I noticed it was tuned to The Weather Channel, which was displaying a graphic proclaiming that today is National Fluffernutter* Day. That is probably the most useful information I’ve gotten from TWC’s morning happy-talk show since its debut.
* I won’t say what my first thought was when I saw that word.
I go to two conventions every year, LillyBlack. Hall costumes are such an important part of one that we have somebody giving out badges to those of us wearing them to encourage them. One year, a friend of mine took so many costumes with her that she ended up with six of them.
At least someone wearing a costume in public knows the image they are presenting to the world. Too many leave home without a twirl in front of a mirror. Just an old man’s observation of the morning coffeeshop crowd.
One word comes to mind: Walmartians.
No prediction as ufo hovers over OF.
They say bad luck comes in 3’s (Mark’s wrist, GR’s finger and now mine)…..cleaning/scrubbing packing room floor my son and I were. Had doors opened in room to the outside and henhouse, which created a vacuum. Went to close the door to the hen house to squidgy out water…had hand on door handle and the force was so great I had no time to move my hand from door frame….you guessed it…my index, right hand, is laid open so bad. Ian and I rinsed, and rinsed the wound clean to see that I have a nice over lap of skin…put skin back in place…wrapped and wrapped in gauze, have a finger guard on it now….no more packing for me for a few days….
Sorry Jean…but there is always the Stones’ song….http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1O69lY_tw4…
Beautiful eclipse this am….saw it fading into the sunrise on my way to work too….for some reason today, I felt a disturbance in my ‘force’ today….damn the bad luck. Probablly need stitches…but hay, it’s hard to keep a good woman down….
Gonna hit the recliner with a pain pill and a clanazapam…with luck, I’ll wake up in 10 hours.
Oh…and a happy flutternut day to all 🙂
Debbe 😉 Dang, hon, that’s the devil’s own luck about your finger. Take my word; you don’t want it to get infected. And when did you last have a tetanus shot?
Along those lines, I am happy to report that I now have ten flesh-colored fingers, rather than one parti-colored and nine flesh-colored. My left index digit is still a bit tender where the new skin grew; it’s a bit numb on its tip; and I can only bend it about ninety degrees at the proximal inter-phalangeal joint without significant pain. But the entire finger is still there, something I had cause to wonder about a couple of weeks ago. Stupid staphylococcus aureus.
I had forgotten how, when the skin on a finger tip dies, the new skin that replaces it arrives with the same fingerprint on it as the original. Neat.
Mark in TTown – The headline and the first sentence about the crash illustrate a current peeve of mine regarding sloppy language usage. Too often I’m hearing someone was killed “after” an accident. Either they were killed when it happened or died after it; killed after would suggest they survived the accident and then something else killed them. And don’t tell me “the car lost control” either 🙂