Here’s a little doodle I made for a trumpet-playing-friend’s birthday card.
tu-wah-wah-wah-waaah!
Here’s a little doodle I made for a trumpet-playing-friend’s birthday card.
Again, I am deeply indebted to my adorable wife, Karen, for the idea of this comic. And I’m sure you will join me wishing her a very happy birthday today.
Happy “whatever” to you, dear readers.
Today’s comic was inspired by our visit to our local RSPB bird reserve at Otmoor, yesterday, where we saw and heard an astonishing murmuration of starlings (estimated at around 50,000) swirling around above us and finally coming down to roost in the reeds. My point-and-click photo doesn’t begin to do it justice, and of course there’s the sound of the wings and the calls too! If you get a chance, enjoy this sight while you possibly can — starlings are on the critical list and in serious decline.
UPDATE: Karen put up a video of this on her blog.
A comic inspired by the neighbours’ cats we see in our garden.
Thanks to Karen for the idea for this one!
Who’d have thought Godzilla was left-handed, eh?
It was amazing, and somehow sad all at once.
I though about having the caption: “Hello Neighbour — nice comet you have here. Do you need a jump start?” Please suggest any other captions in the comments.
Of course, when I was in the savannah, we saw giraffe every day.
No animals were harmed in the manufacture of this entirely vegetable saddle.
Yesterday we went to the Oxford University Museum, to see the T. Rex and its friends. The new coffee shop has T. Rex biscuits, but if that’s too scary for you they also come in Stegasaurus shapes.
Tyrannosaurus is also famous for being poor at tennis.