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As much as I can post at the moment without risking death at the hands of the original faithmouse, on this fourth of July, with family waiting our arrival across town. Because I'm making you wait, I'll let you in ahead of time on what this image will consist of- a giant cross in the sky, composed of exploding fireworks culled from the pics I took last night of the show Chris and I saw last night in New Prague, Minnesota. I used some of these same fireworks in the 'Discovery' space shuttle cartoon posted earlier today.
I'll post the completed version of this cartoon late this evening, along with the completed rude 'Poot' toon. As many visitors have taken a hiatus from their computers over the weekend, tomorrow will still be a nice day to view these images sometime between return-to-work tasks.
Today's baby cardinals pic. Click for large image.
Why I'm postings photographs of living creatures in and around our home, here's a pic of my monster goldfish Archbishop Finn, who seemed a bit astounded that I would deem to point a camera his way.
I beg your pardon!
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Valedictorian Speech Cut off at the Name of Christ - LifeSite
I ran into some problems with the Roberta Mapleduck cartoon, and decided to substitute it for this one instead, which I drew between 12:30 and 5 A.M. this morning. I'll slowly fiddle forward with the previous ACLU toon. Should make for a nice post next Sunday.
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Liturgical calendar cartoon for the Optional Memorial of St. Thomas More, martyr.
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1LT Laura Margaret Walker USA Memorial Page - West Point.org
First Lieutenant Walker was killed one year ago this August while working in Afghanistan on a road building project.
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In Progress...
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The cardinals at our front door have a project in progress as well; a second brood of eggs. This is Mr. and Mrs. Cardinal's third nest in the same location. As you can see by the very solid construction in the photograph above, it looks as if this nest might be a success. The nest before this one was hastily built and collapsed on our porch in a flaming disaster. This was my fault, as I removed the first empty nest immediately upon discovering it (the nest is within three feet of our front door, and we have two cats) but the persistent cardinals quickly constructed a second nest which was so weak the eggs kept falling out and smashing on our front porch.
Even though my intentions were good (birds in cats) I felt pretty bad for screwing up the life of birds. I did my best one afternoon to plug up the holes in the nest, but I'm afraid I don't have much experience at constructing nests. Following an overnight thunderstorm a few days later, the entire enterprise was gone.
I discovered this most recent nest after finding a dead Baltimore oriole in our front garden. This particular Baltimore oriole, I suspect, was the same one I had found sitting on the middle of the road in a rainstorm one evening and had brought home for rehabilitation, placing it in a leaf barrel on our front porch, directly under the as-of-yet undiscovered third cardinal's nest. The oriole recovered and flew away the next morning, only to return and die for some reason in our front garden. It's too much of a coincidence to say these are two different Baltimore orioles, although they could be. But I don't think so.
I've decided not to finish the cartoon, but I have one observation to offer which I hadn't come across in my reading of a number of other blogs on the same subject. Mrs. Chung revealed the motivation for her seemingly absurd performance in the very first stanza of her self-penned torchlight tune-
We came to do a show, for very little dough.
By little, I mean I could make more working on skid row.
In a media world where freakish news and entertainment receives the most attention, and where her own value as a professional new anchor had been reduced by changes in the marketplace to near zero, Mrs. Chung made a very calculated move to reinvent herself as a buzz worthy 59 year old media experienced nutcase.