what a great reminder.
and yet the things we ‘should’ take seriously… we often don’t.
like trying to save the planet from too much plastic waste … etc.
maybe he’s a do nothing kind of dude or maybe that’s what he needs to aspire to – yes I was browsing a review of how to put more “doing nothing” into ones life, carve out some time – start small and progress until you’ve spending a few hours “doing nothing”
I am seriously taking myself jealous of your drawing talent. I have always wanted to draw. I think that is why I love my camera, it draws things for me. Most of the time, I do see the humor in daily life and not take myself seriously
Trust me, you are more artistic than I am. I’m just extremely patient and am willing to spend days looking to see how other people do things and seeing if that works for me. I drew the original of this drawing about twenty years ago and loved it because of the sentiment and the expressions on the faces:
When I looked at it last week the left arm of the therapist drove me crazy. I had used a modification of it in another cartoon:
It solved the arm problem but the situation was completely different and wouldn’t work for what I wanted. So I spent hours scouring the internet for ideas that might work and ended up with this new one.
what a great reminder.
and yet the things we ‘should’ take seriously… we often don’t.
like trying to save the planet from too much plastic waste … etc.
The main thing is to see if there is something constructive we can do.
It’s a good way to get through the the bad times.
Yes. 🙂
I love your comics. They make me laugh.
Thanks. 🙂
LOL. This is something I have learned how to do over the years.
The advantage of life experience. 🙂
I definitely need to share this with the husband:)
🙂
😀
maybe he’s a do nothing kind of dude or maybe that’s what he needs to aspire to – yes I was browsing a review of how to put more “doing nothing” into ones life, carve out some time – start small and progress until you’ve spending a few hours “doing nothing”
It’s sometimes hard to tell.
Love this!
🙂
Yep, you nailed me! For sure, I need to lighten up.
🙂
I am seriously taking myself jealous of your drawing talent. I have always wanted to draw. I think that is why I love my camera, it draws things for me. Most of the time, I do see the humor in daily life and not take myself seriously
Trust me, you are more artistic than I am. I’m just extremely patient and am willing to spend days looking to see how other people do things and seeing if that works for me. I drew the original of this drawing about twenty years ago and loved it because of the sentiment and the expressions on the faces:
When I looked at it last week the left arm of the therapist drove me crazy. I had used a modification of it in another cartoon:
It solved the arm problem but the situation was completely different and wouldn’t work for what I wanted. So I spent hours scouring the internet for ideas that might work and ended up with this new one.
We all need that reminder from time to time.
Yes. 🙂