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May 15th, 2013: Stardust Friends
by Rob Smith, Jr. on May.15, 2013, under Buddies, Cartooning
Got together with friends this evening at Stardust Video & Coffee. It was great fellowship with Neal Davies, Robert Baurle, Rich Scott and Cindy Mackey. Lots of drawing, talking about cookies, world events and Florida memories.
Before we gathered, I got a bunch of cartooning and illustration artwork done. Will post a composite soon.
May 15th, 2013 – Book: ‘You Bet Your Life’ by Stuart Kaminsky
by Rob Smith, Jr. on May.15, 2013, under Books
You Bet Your Life by Stuart M. Kaminsky
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
A real fun book of the constantly depressed Toby Peters out to calm the anger of mob guys after Chico Marx, of the Marx Brothers. Much like the rest of the series, Toby encounters others known of the era of the ’40s.
Pretty well written, as always. However, there are a few loose ends that, I believe, may have been part of an effort to throw the reader as to who-done-it. Though, to me, it was pretty obvious from near the beginning. This was the first of the Toby Peters series I have read where the bad individual was figured out fast.
The depictions of the Marx brothers, of which I am a solid fan, is quite off from what they were off screen. Harpo was known to have, and I have heard it myself, a deep New York accented voice and Groucho was known to be far more subdued in regular life. Chico’s depiction by Kaminsky is what I have read it was.
This book also shows Kaminsky’s adept ability to write about Chicago and not Florida, at the time. Chicago is written in such depth, while only a glancing blow is made of an opening scene in Florida. This changes dramatically when Kaminsky writes his Lew Fonesca series based in Sarasota, Florida.
Overall, I recommend the book.
May 14th, 2013 : Book – ‘Hernando de Soto among the Apalachee’
by Rob Smith, Jr. on May.14, 2013, under Books, What\'s New?
Hernando de Soto among the Apalachee by Charles R. Ewen & John H. Hamm
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
A terrific literal mapping out of DeSoto’s trek across Florida and his visit near Tallahassee. Very thorough and lots of cross referencing done within the volume itself. The best of this is reading the translated journals of those who chronicled the hike.
The focus is the Christmas encampment near Tallahassee. The well noted archaeological work, what is found, theories based upon mostly empirical data and the journals can ease the reader into a comfort of more historical facts than in some similar works.
In my case, i am sure to return to the journals and re-read them. Parts of it are quite something. At one point a journalist queries as to why, in that God had brought DeSoto to conquer the land for the Kingdom of Spain, the hikers couldn’t get the indians to see the conquistador’s superiority. Afterall, the Spanish visitors have “cut off their [the indian’s] noses and their hands”. Why can’t they all be friends?, he wonders. I can see how this attitude would greatly perplex those with today’s flowery, “reality” television laced and sugary view of the world today.
A definite book to read for better understanding of the impact of the Spanish on the indians in Florida – Despite much of what is going on this year of 2013 in Florida involving something called ‘Viva 500’ where much of what is written in this book is flipped for seemingly politically correct reasoning. Forgive me if I take my history with more factual accuracy than the fictional white washing today.
May 11th, 2013 : Caricatures in Okeechobee!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on May.12, 2013, under Caricatures, What's New?
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by Rob Smith, Jr. on May.09, 2013, under Florida Outdoors!
Took a short hike in a park I’d never visited before in Sumter County. Lake Okahumpka Park sits in between Leesburg and Wildwood in north Central Florida. It is clearly created for the nearby The Villages, that houses mostly out of state retirees.
May 8th, 2013 – Orange County History Makers Celebration
by Rob Smith, Jr. on May.09, 2013, under Florida History!, Swampy's Florida
Attended the 8th Annual John Young History Maker Celebration put on by the Orange County Regional History Center. Grace Chewning, Peggy Jo van den Berg, Charlie Gray, Shirley Cannon, Bob & Texann Ivy Buck were there from our Orlando Remembered group.
Curtis Stanton was honored as a past History Maker for his extensive work as leading the Orlando Utilities Commission to what it is today. As Present History Maker, Rita Bornstein was recognized for her being president of Rollins College from 1990 until 2004 and her philanthropy.
As usual, I took no photos of myself but of Swampy. Above is a photo of Swampy with History Center volunteers with stacks of mini cupcakes handed out to attendees as they left.
May 6th, 2013 – Books: Return of the Mountain Man by William W. Johnstone
by Rob Smith, Jr. on May.08, 2013, under Books
Return of the Mountain Man by William W. Johnstone
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I picked up the first book off a bookshelf of a place I was visiting. Read it and now I’m amongst the very apparent many who are collecting the series of series. The first book drew me in as it fleshed out quite a set of characters and told a great story. I delved into number two hoping to find more of the same and did. It is a continuation of the first book and wraps the loose ends. Obviously a setup to get the reader on to number three. Though i doubt at the time William Johnstone in the mid-’80s knew of the industry he was about to spawn. Quite a set of books are coming out this year of 2013 years after his death.
I highly recommend this book, AFTER one reads the first.
May 2nd, 2013: Book – ‘Moonraker’ by Ian Fleming.
by Rob Smith, Jr. on May.02, 2013, under Books
Moonraker by Ian Fleming
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
The best of the first three Bond books. Fleming moved forward with this far better fleshed out novel and a true threat for Bond to go after the bad guy. The beginning premise is a bit flimsy as to how the bad guy and Bond get connected, but the rest of the book makes up for the contrivance.
Reading this over fifty five years since its being written makes one marvel at Flemings ability to conjure rockets so well before anyone could get very familiar with them. I urge a reader to slow down reading parts about the rockets and take in Fleming’s depiction of the machinations of the rocket involved. Can’t imagine what that was like reading the same parts in the ’50s.
I recommend this and the previous two Bond books: casino Royale and Live and Let Die.
April 28th, 2013 – Caricatures in Moss Park, Orange County.
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Apr.27, 2013, under Caricatures
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by Rob Smith, Jr. on Apr.26, 2013, under Various, What's New?
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by Rob Smith, Jr. on Apr.22, 2013, under Florida Outdoors!, Swampy's Florida, Various, What's New?
Found a great sight for a future Swampy’s Florid watercolor painting! See the pitcher plants? Saw a boatload of them at Clear Creek Nature Trail near Milton in the past hour.