Showing posts with label Brian Gordon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brian Gordon. Show all posts

Monday, December 25, 2017

But a Merry Christmas I wish you anyway!

A little science fictional glee seems appropriate right now . . .



IMAGE: Many thanks to Buzzfeed, via Shoebox Greetings, and I'm pretty sure cartoonist "Brian" is my Westwood, KS semi-neighbor Brian Gordon, of the ever-wonderful Fowl Language cartoons about parenting. Of course, I NE-E-E-E-EVER feature his cartoons on my blog . . . :-)

Friday, December 8, 2017

Perhaps a smile

Every year I go into the holiday season hoping it will go smoothly, and that no one will flame out. It's a modest dream, and sometimes it comes to pass.

I no longer strive for "picture perfect," or anything even close--that way lies madness (trust me: I know this for a fact). The less I try to control things, decorate things, schedule things, and be all things for all people, the happier I've found that I'll be. 

It's not that I'm the Grinch . . . well, sometimes my inner Grinch does come out. Too much Christmas music, especially before Thanksgiving, will nearly always do it.

But I'd rather do a little judicious decorating than turn my house into a sparkling holiday jewel box. I'd rather check out Costco's holiday dessert aisles and take home a few prize items than spend days on end baking 58 different varieties of Christmas cookies.

A Christmas tree glows just as beautifully in the dark when it has a moderate number of ornaments on it, as it would if you loaded it with every ornament you've ever acquired or been given.


And I'd rather laugh than write a long post. So perhaps you'll enjoy this small collection of smiles (or perhaps wry grins) about the holidays.


I just had to throw in at least one "writer" comic. This is certainly what I hope for, each year!


IMAGES: Many thanks to Eat Hard, Work Hard for the "Stressed" meme; to Love This Pic for the "Christmas Tree in the Dark" photo; to Brian Gordon for the Fowl Language comic, and to Shoebox Greetings for the Santa-on-Facebook comic--BOTH Kansas City-sourced! I deeply appreciate the wonderful Debbie Ridpath Ohi, and her "Will Write for Chocolate" comics

Saturday, August 8, 2015

Artdog Image of Interest: Brian Gordon, on How to be an Artist

Oh, God, how true. 



All of which is still no guarantee you'll also, like . . . make money at it.

IMAGE: Many thanks to Brian Gordon's wonderful Fowl Language Facebook Page. Go there--Officially "Like" it--Enjoy!