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Streetfair Sketch

by wpmorse on May 18, 2014 at 9:25 am
Posted In: Art

GraceLove

Well this crazy month is nearly done. And I now mostly have a handle on it with a new place located and only about two days of packing housecleaning and a few other things left to do. Now the only mad rush I have left is making sure I have enough people to help me move furniture next Saturday the 24th. (To all my friends in the area, I’m talking to you! ^-^)

Anyway this has allowed me to stop, take a deep breath and start getting back to work. So I can restart the strip properly on June.

In the mean time I’ve had the time to do one of my favorite activities, sketching at public events.

This one is of Grace Love and the Haters performing at U-District street fair. (I would have done more but it started to rain.)

└ Tags: Grace Love, Live Performance, Music, Seattle
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Alice in Wonderland

by wpmorse on May 4, 2014 at 9:00 am
Posted In: Test

Once again we arrive on May fourth, the anniversary of Alice’s dream. For all the reasons I believe this go here.

Anyway here’s the Alice going down the rabbit hole from Jonathan Miller’s 1966 version. Despite the lack of costumes or any overt fantasy elements I think this is one of my favorite versions. He captures the dream like quality better then most of the others and Anne-Marie Mallik, the actress who played Alice. Is one my favorites capturing the complete unflappability of the laic in the books.

└ Tags: Alice in Wonderland, Jonathan Miller
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Off For The Month

by wpmorse on May 1, 2014 at 11:37 pm
Posted In: Test

2014-05-04I tried, really I did, but trying to maintain regular hours while conducting an apartment hunt just hasn’t worked. On the one hand my buffer was beginning to disintegrate, a lot of the material was a bit sub par, and on the other hand I have to be out of here completely on the 31st and the clock is ticking!

So after a lot of hand wringing and thought about it I decided to do what had to be done and dedicate the rest of the month to the hunt and the move.

This was hard since I take great pride in keeping up my schedule but sometimes some priorities are just more important.  I’ll probably put up a few more of these “gone fishing” signs to keep things interesting and if anyone is interested to provide cartoons feel free to contact me. Otherwise I need to get all of this over with so I can land on the ground running when things get back to normal.

Anyway thanks for understanding and I’ll see you all in June!

└ Tags: Apartment, Life
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Happy Birthday Duke

by wpmorse on April 29, 2014 at 8:38 am
Posted In: Rhapsodies

A very happy one hundred and fifteenth birthday to Duke Ellington.

Let’s celebrate with a recording of “I Ain’t Got Nothing But The Blues”

└ Tags: Duke Ellington, Jazz, Music
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Game of Thones – Changes

by wpmorse on April 28, 2014 at 9:25 am
Posted In: Rhapsodies

Yes you should look worried, Jon.

This was certainly one of the more interesting episodes this season. Not do to cool things that happened not due to complex plot points that will have to be remembered for the rest of the season to see what they lead to but what was added.

The logistics of splitting the one book into two seasons is certainly complex and because of this you frequently find the writers trimming unnecessary subplots (sometimes embellishing them. Because they made him older in this season Margaery Tyrell’s approach to her new betrothed Tommen Baratheon is quite different (scaring the poor little virgin out of his mind)) dropping tertiary characters who are little more than ongoing cameos… until they are not. A good example there’s a minstrel who accompanied Catelyn to the Aerie in Game of Thrones (season 1) He would have reappeared in the next episode to be a lesser but necessary piece in the game. At least he would have if Joffrey hadn’t destroyed his career in the first season. Not really a problem and it’s easy enough for the writers to replace the lost Marillion with another completely expendable minstrel and none will be overly concerned.

The problem goes both ways though while some of the storylines are complex that could be show in their own right others move more slowly or had most of their plot points handled in the previous season and if things went as they do in the books they wouldn’t have any screen time until the last few episodes.

This is the case of Bran and Jon Snow. In Bran’s case his role in the book Sword of Storms ends with his band crossing the Wall. They’ll reappear in the next few books heading farther north. In the case of Jon, he is preparing for the inevitable Wilding attack which I expect the creators to have spent the bulk of the season’s budget on. In either case this makes for great prose in the book but rather dull television.

Because of this the writers have padded with several lesser subplots involving deserter Black Brothers, a Bolton operative hunting Bran and Rickon and since Jon Snow has been told that Bran is alive in the show (In the book Sam, who is the only one who knows that Bran is alive and north of the wall has been sworn to secrecy by Coldhands) it looks like the two brothers paths will cross. I’m sure this will be fun to watch but it surprised me as this was the farthest from the path I’ve seen the writers go so far.

Not to say that this wasn’t fun to watch and the stuff they added with the White Walkers was lots of fun to watch!

└ Tags: Fantasy, Game of Thrones, HBO, Television
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Tuesday Rhapsodies

by wpmorse on April 22, 2014 at 1:22 pm
Posted In: Test

I’m a big fan of different performers doing their unique takes on the same song. The different takes on these friends are always fascinating both in arrangements and even context. Take the song “House of the Rising Sun” for example. Growing up on my parents’ folk music collection, I was introduced to it through the Weavers and Joan Baez. When I heard the Animals’ version of it in high school I was very surprised by how different it was from the folk versions (for one thing the original version I heard I was pretty sure it was a song about a brothel where the Animals‘ version is clearly about a casino).

Anyway a while back I shared Tres Chicas’ version of Alejandro Escovedo’s Rhapsody from the album Por Vida: A Tribute To The Songs Of Alejandro Escovedo. I liked the song enough that I hadn’t even noticed that Escovedo had done it first. So here’s the original. I’m not sure if I like one better than the other, but it’s a damn good song.

└ Tags: Alejandro Escovedo, Country, House of the Rising Sun, Music, Rhapsody
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