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#Inktober #9 – My inked cartoon of the Coral Castle, Homestead, Florida.

by on Oct.09, 2018, under Cartooning, Florida Restaurants

#Inktober #9 – Coral Castle, Homestead, Florida.
 
The Coral Castle in Homestead was suggested for the Swampy’s Florida characters to visit for inktober. Here’s Swampy, Trilby, Zuber, Alva and Ortona the egret hanging around, probably the best known sculpture at the Coral Castle, the hand carved stone moon.
 
Edward Leedskalnin made use of part of the foundation of Florida, coral rock, to carve sculptures by himself without using machinery. The huge effort was a tribute for a lost love that Edward never re-acquired. He sculpted 1,100 tons of rock for the rest of his life. He also moved it all somehow. He moved all of his rock formations to it’s current location along US 1 to get nearer to an audience.
 
67 years later the audience continues to come and, if you haven’t been, Swampy recommends a visit to a most unusual demonstration of love.
 
Here’s the Coral Castle website:
https://coralcastle.com

 

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#Inktober #8 – My drawing of Ismo!

by on Oct.08, 2018, under Caricatures

On the road all day from Boca Raton south to Miami, west through the Everglades and Big Cypress, north to Punta Gorda and then much further north home. Learned and took photos of tons, but did nearly no drawin’!

Except when I dropped off the painting from yesterday to Ismo (That’s his name!) at Florida Atlantic University. He wants to pitch me to the college for a project. But he didn’t get drawn at the wedding party Saturday night. So I scribbled the attached with a Flair pen.

By the way, though Ismo is from another country, he loves hiking our Florida trails and his reading sets his pace!

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After a few hundred miles, ice cream and Royal Castle!

by on Oct.08, 2018, under Florida Outdoors!

Been on the road all day exploring Palm Beach, Broward, Dade and Monroe Counties. I’m pooped! Still miles to go!

Stopped in Everglades City for a wee rest at the Island Cafe for ice cream and dip into the Royal Castle burgers I got earlier.
Probably not a lotta folks you know who’ll combine the Everglades City and Miami.

You can see some of my travel posts at my Swampy’s Florida.

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#Inktober #7 – My inked and watercolored Wedding Train!

by on Oct.07, 2018, under Caricatures, Illusration

#Inktober #7

Inked with a Kuretake brush on Crescent board and painted with watercolor. — in Coconut Creek, Florida.

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#Inktober #4 – Illustration along the trail in Ravine Gardens State Park in Palatka, Florida!

by on Oct.05, 2018, under Cartooning, Illusration

#Inktober #4
 
Swampy and the gang along the trail in Ravine Gardens State Park in Palatka, Florida!
 
Jack Owen suggested Ravine Gardens, one of Florida’s earliest parks. The image I drew places the Swampy gang into a part of the park that i recently took a photograph of. Much of the structures in the park were built by the Federal Civil Works Administration and the Works Progress Administration. Both organization provided jobs to those out of work during the Depression. The wall and steps in the illustration were built by the organizations.
 
Feel free to leave below a Florida location you’d like to see me draw about. I’ve still got spots open for the month.
 
Video to come.
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#InkTober #3- Swampy’s Florida at Lake Morton Park, Lakeland, Florida!

by on Oct.04, 2018, under What's New?

#Inktober #3

Swampy becomes part of the swan colony along Lake Morton in Lakeland!

Terisa Glover suggested Lake Morton, a home to dozens and dozens of swans and other birds and critters that live along the shores of the lake in Lakeland, Florida.

Feel free to leave below a Florida location you’d like to see me draw about. I’ve still got spots open for the month.

Video to come.

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ROBbing a Few Minutes video: Inking #Inktober #2 cartoon!

by on Oct.03, 2018, under Cartooning

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#Inktober #2 – Swampy’s Florida at Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area at Flagler Beach​.

by on Oct.02, 2018, under Cartooning

#Inktober #2

Swampy’s Florida at Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area at Flagler Beach​.

Swampy and the gang encounter the ghost of Gamble Rogers!

Feel free to list Florida locations you’d like to see me draw the gang at for Inktober!

Melanie King​ recommended Flagler Beach where the Gamble Rogers park is part. The park is named for Gamble Rogers, one of Florida’s great folk troubadours. Through his music and story telling he created Oklawaha County and a slew of characters that inhabited the fictitious area of Florida he created.

Gamble died where the park is trying to save a young person drowning. Unfortunately, Gamble died a hero.

Gamble’s music is a bit hard to come by these days. As is so much of Florida folk.
One reliable place to find it is at my friend Peter B. Gallagher​’s Florida FOLK SHOW​ on WMNF radio and online.
Peter also has weekly live Florida folk in St Petersburg on Tuesday night. Check the page to learn more.

I have video of the artwork being inked I’ll post later.

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#Inktober #1

by on Oct.01, 2018, under Cartooning

#Inktober #1

I’m starting on time this year! Let’s see if I can make all 31 days. It will be tough. i have an extremely busy month ahead.Many of these will be from the road.

I figured this year to have my Swampy’s Florida characters be a part of the illustrations. But I want to include you all, too!

Please post places below, current or in the past, around Florida and i’ll build a list of 30 locations to place Swampy, the swamp ape,Trilby, the baby alligator, Zuber, the cat, Alva the mouse,and maybe a few others.

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Book: ‘Ruling Passion’ by Reginald Hill

by on Oct.01, 2018, under Books

Ruling Passion (Dalziel & Pascoe, #3)Ruling Passion by Reginald Hill
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Author Reginald Hill tosses one of his main characters into the witness role of a murder and has fun working out his character in the role and as a member of law enforcement. I believe Hill handles this well and better fleshes out his character Pascoe and his girlfriend. There’s another active set of mysteries also brewing that pitches character Pascoe back and forth from mystery to mystery. Seems to me Hill could’ve worked that part out much better. Hill makes it all confusing with little effort to establishing setting from one to the other.

Set more to the side is the second of Hill’s duo, Dalziel, who is relegated to humorous sidekick. Dalziel does help with wrap up, but still more a minor role.

The writing is excellent. Especially with characters. The settings are so-so. The plotting should have been reworked.

Bottom line: I recommend this book. 5 out of ten points.

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Grand opening get together!

by on Sep.29, 2018, under Buddies, Friends, What's New?

Attended a grand opening event this morning with a bunch of friends. That’s Donna Wilson and her husband and school board candidate Ed Wilson, Marion County historian Judy Delk, me and Morrey Deen, who’s done more for our military veterans than can be counted!

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