Hooray!
Two announcements!
1.) It is Eleanor’s birthday today! Everybody go to her site or her Livejournal and wish her a happy 23rd!
2.) I have finally managed to update my site.
Two announcements!
1.) It is Eleanor’s birthday today! Everybody go to her site or her Livejournal and wish her a happy 23rd!
2.) I have finally managed to update my site.
Like I mentioned a little bit ago, I’ve been working on a serious revamp of my website. I finished the new main page image today, but I think I’m going to hold off a little bit on showing it, just so it’ll be more of a surprise.
Eleanor and I finally exchanged Christmas presents, so I got a whole host of nice little things, including a box of Turkish Delight, the candy that everybody reads about in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, but that hardly anybody’s actually eaten. I was warned a number of times that it’s nowhere near as delicious as one might picture from the book, but I found it quite tasty – though I’m sure there’s more than one variety. so your results may vary. Mine had pistachios in it.
I also got a very nice sweater from Eleanor’s grandmother (I was impressed because it came from Macy’s, which always seemed like a super-ritzy New York sort of department store to me – but everyone else thought that was a pretty silly overestimation, and made fun of me,) and Truffaut’s Shoot the Piano Player on DVD from Eleanor’s folks, which I haven’t seen before but am assured that is satisfies the conditions of being both funny and “intellectual,” so I’m looking forward to it. Antar gave me Kurosawa’s Kagemusha, which I’m also fiending to watch. And of course both movies only go to feed my weird Criterion fetish. Jerry gave me a nice little hardback comic called Murder Mysteries by Neil Gaiman and P. Craig Russell (whose last teamup on the Sandman “Ramadan” short story was pretty amazing.)
And here’s something nice Eleanor made for me! It’s a tiny little art object to hang on the wall (Click the thumbs for bigger images.)
Eleanor, me, and most of our Savannah friends went to Michele’s gallery opening the other night, where we drank pretty skanky (but free!) red wine and Bud Light and looked at Michele’s awesome paintings. Joey snapped some pictures.
Hello, happy 2006 y’all. How was your Christmas/Channukah/Holiday of your choice?
I spent mine up in Virginia with the family. We had a great time watching a bunch of Law and Order and eating Jelly Bellies from a big flavor assortment. I was the only one brave enough to try the Jalapeño, but I don’t recommend ’em. Momo and Detroit came up with me, and they had a great time running around the house and being freaked out by my Mom’s cats (Ming and Maggie.)
Of course I must mention the things I got for Christmas:
All of the Director’s Label DVDs that I didn’t own already.
Some Little Lulu books.
Singing in the Rain.
Masters of Russian Animation vol. 1.
Eleanor got a new Powerbook a few weeks ago, but I’m pretty sure I’ve used it more than her at this point – I actually ended up taking it to Virginia over Christmas, so I could work on the infernal coupon book. It’s pretty sad that this little machine that you can put on your lap is faster and more powerful than my big noisy G4 that I’ve had since ’01. Also, you can bring it into a coffeeshop, and magically be on the internet via invisible waves in the air. They’ve come up with crazy things in the last five years.
Eleanor, Antar and I haven’t actually opened our presents to each other – Eleanor is requesting a short delay while Eleanor gets over the cold she picked up in Arizona, and finishes a bit more present buying/making. So we still have our little Savannah Christmas tree up, with bunches of presents underneath. Our Christmas season is going to last a bit longer than normal, and really, what’s wrong with that?
The Media Play in our town is going out of business (I think the whole chain is,) so they’ve been having crazy sales recently, everything 40% to 60% off. I went in meaning to buy presents for other people, but somehow came out with an armload of DVDs only for myself – A couple of Studio Ghibli movies, a bunch of Ingmar Bergman, and a few other Criterion disks.
I’ll go now, because my rampant consumerism disgusts even me.
Hey, here’s something ego-flattering! These guys do a weekly podcast about webcomics, and they covered Set to Sea in last week’s episode. Speaking of Set to Sea, there should be a new panel up quite soon… hopefully tomorrow. And here’s one last bit of Set to Sea junk from the pen of David Yoder. Oh, that scamp.
Something I’ve meant to link to for a while, but straight up forgotten: My friend Chris Wright finally has a website. So now you’ll be able to see for yourself who I’ve been ripping off for so long. He’s also been posting some fantastic pages on his livejournal recently, so check ’em out.
We made hummus for dinner today, which is quite easy, if you have three things:
1.- A food processor (which we didn’t, the first time we tried making hummus – it was still quite edible, but very lumpy)
2.- A store that stocks tahini (Sesame paste – we found it at the local hippy grocery store, Brighter Day)
3.- Twenty four hours notice, so you can give your chick peas a good overnight soaking.
If you can get your hands on those three things, all you need is maybe 50¢ worth of chick peas, a lemon, and a clove or two of garlic. It turned out awesomely delicious. Especially with toasted pita bread, lettuce, tomato, and olives.
I’ve been thinking of redesigning my site again recently, and separating it out into three different main sections: comics, an illustration portfolio, and blog stuff. Here are some sketches I’m working on for the main page:
They still need some work – I’m concerned they might look a little more “kid friendly” than I’m intending. How will it all come together? Wait and see.
For some reason, our kitten Detroit Pepperoni seems to have become one of the most popular kittens on the internet. I’ve been getting a ton of hits from Google’s image search, because Detroit shows up twice on the first page!