Her fridge was filled with food! Which was a bit surprising, considering that her kids had moved months ago and she’s been on her own since. She had a lot of bags of frozen fruit (Strawberrys, Blueberrys, etc…) that I[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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In today’s comic, I make reference to buying this book, “Essential X-Men Volume 1” at a Comic Shop last October. You can see me buying it in my comic for October 19, 2014 and I was surprised to find a copy of that book.[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I was a bit freaked out because he was sitting right next to me. He’d stopped talking then slowly slumped over and fell to the floor. When he awoke, he was more embarrassed then anything else. And while he insisted[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I kept hearing her calling for Wally as I checked out and paid for my items. Don’t know if she ever found him.
When you’re going through old stuff, whether it’s artwork like I’m going through here, or old photographs, year books, memorabilia, etc… it’s so EASY to get caught just looking at stuff and thinking back to those days. Or like the[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
It was great to get a chance to work on something (for money) again. Though I knew it was just a small job, nothing full time which is what I really need, it was great to use my talents and[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The man on the flyer was a local, 18 year old. He’d never retuned home on Thursday so family and friends began posting notices in places he used to frequent, like this river trail. I hope they find him.










