Tag: Florida
August 9th, 2012 – Florida History debut in Melbourne!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Aug.08, 2012, under Florida History!, Swampy's Florida
On July 28th I introduced the new Florida History text book at The Knowledge Exchange. I conducted to talks. One about cartooning and the other about Florida history. Above are some from the Florida history class.
During the cartooning class I got the attendees to contribute various ideas and we all came up with this scene.
Here’s a close up of the artwork.
August 8th, 2012 – Book: Dead Silence by Randy Wayne White
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Aug.08, 2012, under Books
Dead Silence by Randy Wayne White
My rating: 2 of 5 stars
Every so often I give another swing to a book by Randy Wayne White. Each time I walk away disappointed. There are a number of reasons why I know that happens. One is the embracing of illegal drugs. To me this makes the characters dirty and I immediately don’t like them. In this book practically all the “good” guys are involved in illegal drugs of some sort. This puts me in an odd position with the bad guys who don’t use drugs. I found myself rooting for them at times. Since the book’s intent is to have some kind of good guy stop the bad guy, I’m obviously having trouble with the intent. This all pointing to White’s pointed political viewpoints being intertwined with the characters so that it is often difficult to say one is bad or good. If that is his intent then his books really stink because it leaves him with the option of killing off even the reoccurring characters. I mean, what the Hey, if he doesn’t know who is after who or if they even should be, just knock off the Tomlinson character, which I think would be a step in the right direction.
About the story: Kidnapping, Senators, Castro, secret papers, horses makeup the core of this story. If that sound confusing, the book doesn’t help. All of it is convoluted and way too much coincidentally happens in one area. There’s a whole thing about Castro papers that really doesn’t matter to the plot except as a MacGuffin. There is waaaaay too much about the kidnap victim that really bogs things down.
All in all, as much as I dislike White books, this one also gets a thumbs down due to the plot.
August 5th, 2012 – Inkslingers!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Aug.05, 2012, under Buddies, Cartooning
Leave a Comment :art, cartoon, Cartooning, Florida, Florida cartoon, inkslinger, Jacob Smith, Rob Smith Jr, sketch, sketching, suncoast inkslingers, Taylor Smith more...August 1st, 2012 – Book: Enchantment of America-Florida
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Aug.01, 2012, under Books
Florida: Enchantment of America by Allan Carpenter
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
“Enchantment of America: Florida’ is part of a 1960s series that each cover a different state and written for students in junior high school. My experience with this is that state series typically do a poor job of telling the history of Florida. This one is an exception. Especially refreshing to read the non-PC version of Florida history that is setup in all Florida history books I’ve seen published in the past fifteen years. I also like the author’s writing style. The watercolor illustrations are outstanding. That is another difference in a young person’s textbook from the 1960s and the textbooks of today. Today’s textbooks have little artwork. Illustrations in today’s textbooks are usually boring computer graphics and static photographs. I recommend this book for anyone wanting to learn about Florida history.
July 1st, 2012: Book – Angel’s Cove by Allan Pedrazas
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jul.01, 2012, under Books
Angel’s Cove by Allan Pedrazad
My rating: 2 of 5 stars
The formula method bleeds through this a bit too obviously. What helps that is the main character who is only sketched out. I left this book not sure who the main character really is. The other characters seemed drawn from a mystery clipart book. There are a few interesting characters, but the author never fleshes out anyone enough to really care about them or what happens to them. One of the better characters is taken out before half way through. I kept hoping that character would be resurrected anytime during the book to give more dimension to the story. The saddest part is the ending that is severely lacking. There is some very good writing. Some asides are very inspired, even though I don’t agree with the politics included. It seems the writer is good at putting editorial writing in place but not, in this case, a good story.
May 8th, 2012 – Caricatures for the Golfing Crowd near Jacksonville!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on May.10, 2012, under Caricatures, Cartooning
Was in JPnte Vedra, near Jacksonville, drawing golf enthusiasts at the Players Club at Sawgrass Country Club. GREAT crowd! They each had so much to say about themselves and I got to really work out my creative juices in the storytelling of most of the drawings. Here are some photos!
March 31st, 2012 – Book: Always Say Goodbye by Stuart Kaminsky
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Mar.31, 2012, under Books
Always Say Goodbye by Stuart M. Kaminsky
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This is the first I’ve read of the Stuart Kaminsky series involving Lew Fonesca that otherwise takes place in Sarasota. This entry in the series, though, mostly takes place in Chicago as the main character looks for the murderer of his wife. The writing is well done. Especially in getting the Chicago dialogue to read true. There are a number of twists. One twist involving one character is especially well done. Also, this is not an overwritten novel as so many others are today.
March 21st, 2012 – Orlando Remembered and sketches.
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Mar.25, 2012, under Florida History!, Friends, Sketchbook
Was at our Orlando Remembered meeting on Wednesday. Here are sketches I made during the meeting. Below is a photo of some of the gang during our meeting. From right to left: Chariman Bill Milligan, Bob Buck, Betty Bandy, Hillis Bandy, Robert Serros, Claude Hunter, Claude H. Wolfe and Steve Rajtar.
March 5th, 2012 – Azaleas!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Mar.05, 2012, under Various
Been trying to grow azaleas in the yard for 6 years. FINALLY! – There are flowers!
Had originally planted 6 bushes. But due to a neighbor from up north who mowed the yard and believes a yard should only be grass, as the bushes came up, he would mow them down. I got the opportunity to ask him to stop mowing the yard. 3 were left standing. One is struggling. Two are flowering!
February 24th, 2012 – Swampy’s Florida Storybooks: Trilby’s Flower.
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Feb.24, 2012, under Cartooning, Swampy's Florida
February 23rd, 2012 – More Caricatures!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Feb.23, 2012, under Caricatures