Wow! I can’t believe I lost track of this but I just realized that I just went past the 1800th strip!! Now for the final sprint to 2000.
I decided to throw in this sketch today because I noticed one of the better signs that summer is upon us. In this instance I am referring to the Lake City Way farmer’s market and fair season in general. I did this sketch during the Pioneer Day event during Seafair a couple of years ago. It’s a standard ponyride where the ponies are tied to a bar and trot around in a circle for about five minutes. One look at the pony’s expression of stoic martyrom and I knew I had to draw it.
For today’s Rhapsody we will be playing the Newfoundland Rhapsody by Howard Cable performed by the Hillcrest Wind Ensemble
Other than most of the second half being a variation of “Sweet Betsy From Pike“, I quite like it.
Following up on my entry on biking from a few weeks a go I had been planning to do a number of entries regarding my ever growing list of the pet peeves of mild hazzards that occur when one is commuting on a bicycle.
Just yesterday I got a new one which was probably a once in a lifetime occurrence (here’s hoping) that I just had to share before I got to the more in depth tirades that I have planned for the future. One of the main parts of my commute consists of Lake City Way. I should point out that this is not a particularly smart route to take and lots of my fellow biker prefer to take the back roads. I still risk it because it gets around the worst hills in the area (there are times I’m convince that Lake City is at the very bottom of a small valley.) And as far as Lake City Way’s very heavy traffic it is safe enough for me to risk this calculated bit of stupidity.
Anyway what is probably the riskiest part of this is when you initially turn into Lake City Way from Ravenna Ave. The visibility isn’t perfect and there’s a few time’s I’m amazed I didn’t get clipped when I do it. If you know there is going to be a car making the turn about the same time you have to hug the side of the road as much as possible and it requires all of your concentration.
So this was the situation yesterday… and as it happened I heard I heard a loud barking right in my ear that surprised me so much I nearly lost my balance. As the car passed me I saw a Jack Russel Terrier sticking it’s head out of its window.
So here is my newest biking pet peeve (and this time it’s literal) Small dogs in cars barking at very inopportune times.
Today’s sketch is of the Lamentation of the Dead Christ by Massimiliano Soldani Benzi, I’ve done multiple sketches of this piece before but the beauty of these baroque bronzes is they are so detail heavy you can draw them hundreds of time’s at multiple angles and never get the same thing twice.
I know sometimes it seems that this entry is degenerating to nothing but different versions of Queen and Liszt but this one is fun. My opinions about the new Battlestar Galactica are… mixed. I enjoyed the first two seasons after that I felt it deserved all of the mockery it got… Like this video here.