
Those last, dark days before leaving Oakland may have been tragic, but at least they were inspirational. Shortly after settling in to Pasadena, I sat down and scribbled out this cartoon. Not long after I drew this image I reached the "Knot," then started slowly hauling myself back up along the line. One day I hope to get to the other end of this rope and thank the people who were there holding on with me.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Comics
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 1000 x 726px
File Size 181.2 kB
I used to enjoy watching "Ol' Stone Face" in his movies from the early part of the 20th Century. (Did you know he was missing three fingers off one hand? I forgot which, and he also did his own stunts.) I ought to watch "The big store" as the roller skating scene is great for laughs. Either that or "Safety Last.." (Wait. I believe that was a Harold Loyd feature.) Anyway, the old films are a great way to get a look at how American life was like in the 1920s and pre depression 30s. The images on the NY historical photo archives are great, but few of them move.
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