Set to Sea 63

The story so far…
I still have one more retroactive panel to go in – and a lot of little touch-ups – but this one’s back to the “present.”
Eleanor posted up a lot of neat stuff today, why don’t you go check it out?
I still have one more retroactive panel to go in – and a lot of little touch-ups – but this one’s back to the “present.”
Eleanor posted up a lot of neat stuff today, why don’t you go check it out?
Sweet, that’s 5 new panels this week. You’d think I was doing a daily comic again.
This one goes after the last one. Thanks for all the thoughtful comments I’ve been getting recently, both pro and con changes. I really do read them all but I figure it’s good to not try and talk too much or explain about your own story – much better to just see what people have to say.
Eleanor and I have been listening to a ton of sixties music recently. I’ve especially been taken by an odd band from the mid sixties called The Monks. Apparently they were a bunch of former GIs stationed in Germany who wore monk’s habits, shaved their heads, and played some pretty awesome proto-punk type songs ranting against Vietnam and ex-girlfriends. Also – every other garage band in the sixties had an electric organ. Whatever happened to the electric organ in pop music?
Eleanor is carving little wooden toys for an art show. Our whole house is covered with wood shavings.
More sausage-making here with Set to Sea – this is part of a small sequence going a little bit after the last couple panels. I’ll get this all integrated into the whole soon. It’s just a real pain in the butt to renumber all the panels.
Did I mention that somebody kicked the passenger side mirror off of my car while it was parked in front of the house the other day? Well, they did.
This panel immediately follows the last one – I’ll be integrating them into the whole story shortly.
Today is election day. Please go vote for the candidates you think are least likely to lead us into global nuclear/environmental apocalypse. Please. We can thrash out the other issues later.