It's tough to read handwriting upside-down! I got everything but the word "mysterious" for which I had to resort to rotating the image in Photoshop.
Just yesterday I was waiting for a sandwich at the European Deli in Amherst, NH. A German version of "Chattanooga Choo Choo", complete with cheesy synthesized drums, was playing in the background. Vastly entertaining. Good sandwich too (and do try the German potato salad!)
I'm enjoying these pages, Thanks for posting them. Your drawing style is compelling, as are the stories you're sharing through them.
And I'm glad to see that my hometown provided a connection in the paper that day. Seems like I can always count on Beloit popping up in the news with another strange or violent act.
And to think my in-laws wonder why we have no desire to move back.
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It's tough to read handwriting upside-down! I got everything but the word "mysterious" for which I had to resort to rotating the image in Photoshop.
Just yesterday I was waiting for a sandwich at the European Deli in Amherst, NH. A German version of "Chattanooga Choo Choo", complete with cheesy synthesized drums, was playing in the background. Vastly entertaining. Good sandwich too (and do try the German potato salad!)
Russell: You could also walk around to the other side of the computer and look over the top.
I'm enjoying these pages, Thanks for posting them. Your drawing style is compelling, as are the stories you're sharing through them.
And I'm glad to see that my hometown provided a connection in the paper that day. Seems like I can always count on Beloit popping up in the news with another strange or violent act.
And to think my in-laws wonder why we have no desire to move back.
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