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11.27.2020

Build Back Better Bear no. 2 - 11.24.20

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Strong. Stable. Predictable. THIS is the kind of job creation and reliable work that we need. Eternally hopeful that our new administration ...
11.26.2020

Harts Pass no. 513

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 Phew. My Thanksgiving strip this year got a little crazy. One of those ideas that never quite FULLY found its center and thusly drifts arou...
11.23.2020

Build Back Better Bears!

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I'm painting bears again. It's been a while, and who knows if I'll be able to hit a consistent enough groove to keep it going. T...
11.19.2020

Harts Pass no. 512

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This happens all of the time, but our recently forecast 2" of snow turned into 11! No great radar on this side of the cascades but we...
11.12.2020

Harts Pass no. 511

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 This was my Veteran's Day strip. When researching the day I was surprised to learn that Bob Ross had an extensive military career prior...
11.04.2020

Harts Pass no. 510

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I read this quote in a Biden campaign speech. Its a good one -- both for the necessity of a functioning society and a less partisan governme...
10.30.2020

Harts Pass no. 509

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  Because it bears worth repeating...
10.23.2020

Harts Pass no. 508

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  These next two comics speak for themselves... and I'm glad that they did! Onward and upward. There is work to be done!
10.16.2020

Harts Pass no. 507

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Among the MANY soon to be announced final hacks of the Trump administration, apparently wolverines DON'T require federal protection und...
10.09.2020

Harts Pass no. 506

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OK, here we go! A little late on the political cartoons but even without a crystal ball I'm willing to bet on this still being relevant...
10.02.2020

Harts Pass no. 505

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No way that we don't get tired of masks and social distancing, and not eating dinner at a friend's house... but we will! Snow in th...
9.25.2020

Harts Pass no. 504

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  Another school-related post. Teacher dads are TOTALLY the best!
9.18.2020

Harts Pass no. 503

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Hmmm, I seem to oscillate back n' forth between depressing Covid news and depressing environmental science news... Perhaps I need to fo...
9.10.2020

Harts Pass no. 502

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So one of the MANY lame excuses that I have for slow uploads to my site this fall is that I teach full time, coach after school, and have a ...
9.03.2020

Harts Pass no. 501

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Hard to celebrate when you can't actually hug or kiss anyone... but we're not really sure that wolverines socialize like that anywa...
8.27.2020

Harts Pass no. 500

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Wolverines in Rainier National Park! Pretty cool to see them showing up in new places (or at the very least finding them there), but travel...
8.21.2020

Harts Pass no. 499

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On a slightly different topic, a bunch more wolves were killed in WA state recently. If all things Covid-related are new and different and u...
8.14.2020

Harts Pass no. 498

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  11/11 UPDATE: The repercussions of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally are still being felt. North and South Dakota currently rank among the high...
8.06.2020

Harts Pass no. 497

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CRAZY numbers of people fled the cities and ran for the hills for local recreation and a sense of freedom this summer. It's impact is la...
7.30.2020

Harts Pass no. 496

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There was an actual rockslide in our little part of the world this summer... and then there is the proverbial rockslide of Covid-19 that has...
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