O Me Miseram!
I'm still home sick with this bloody cold. I'm starting to feel half way human, but gads! Anyway, tomorrow is the Melrose Arts and Crafts Fair. And I'm going. I don't care how sick I am. Sorry there's no good web page about it, but here is a link to some related info - APHN stuff about Melrose and Bayou Folk.
There are some library things I want to blog about, but that will have to wait until next week - if I survive.
In the mean time, enjoy the Calvin and Hobbes Snow Art Gallery. The snowmen/snowart were always some of my favorite episodes of the Calvin and Hobbes cannon. I love that little brat's ingenuity and sense of evil fun that made these some of Bill Watterson's best strips. My particular favorites are the Snowman Crossing and the Snowmen Prophets of Doom. I'm glad Calvin doesn't live in my neighborhood, but I'm glad he still exists on the printed page and on the Internet.
Look at the official Calvin and Hobbes web page.
There are some library things I want to blog about, but that will have to wait until next week - if I survive.
In the mean time, enjoy the Calvin and Hobbes Snow Art Gallery. The snowmen/snowart were always some of my favorite episodes of the Calvin and Hobbes cannon. I love that little brat's ingenuity and sense of evil fun that made these some of Bill Watterson's best strips. My particular favorites are the Snowman Crossing and the Snowmen Prophets of Doom. I'm glad Calvin doesn't live in my neighborhood, but I'm glad he still exists on the printed page and on the Internet.
Look at the official Calvin and Hobbes web page.







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