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9.22.2024

Harts Pass no. 712

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Another haiku comic and it feels like this one nicely suits the week ahead. On Sunday we will officially transition into fall, and in typica...
9.13.2024

Harts Pass no. 711

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I started with the left-side "pose" of a casual marmot... and I pretty much just liked the shapes and the idea of these shapeless ...
9.04.2024

Harts Pass no. 710

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I like to start the school year with a couple of "creative brain" exercises in the Art Room. LOTS of ways to do this, but a few ye...
8.28.2024

Harts Pass no. 709

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A bit of a re-tread here from the comic that I posted last week (with different characters!) That being said, this was also our first week o...
8.21.2024

Harts Pass no. 708

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I totally agree, Kit. Wolverines are amazing!
8.19.2024

Haiku Comics :)

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The end result of a haiku comics workshop that I enjoyed attending over the weekend. If you scour my instagram  you can see that I occasiona...
8.14.2024

Harts Pass no. 707

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Ugh. The fire season is slowly coming to an end (although not really yet), but this Pioneer Fire in Chelan has been burning since June. It ...

If I Were a Fox!

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  Earlier this spring, I signed my first new illustration contract since I started teaching. Wahoo! This summer I've been working on the...
8.07.2024

Harts Pass No. 706

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Not to rain on anyone's parade here, but the end of summer is fast approaching. Personally, I'm good. I've made nice progress on...
7.31.2024

Harts Pass No. 705

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I like this one. Drawn on a summer road trip. Collecting snapshots on the way.
7.24.2024

Harts Pass No. 704

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The double entendre that is making comics. You have to look closely. You have to "read" the drawings. SUPER glad that the heat has...
7.17.2024

Harts Pass No. 703

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Yep. The weather and politics. So often what we talk about... I truly hope, for the sake of my daughter and the kids that I teach, that this...
7.10.2024

Harts Pass No. 702

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It's summer in the Methow and water is a HUGE part of what makes any of this work! July (and especially August) are FAR from my favorite...
7.03.2024

Harts Pass No. 701

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Happy Fourth of July! The stream of cars over the mountains in the last few days was unsettling but predictable. Enjoy the woods. Be nice. 1...
6.26.2024

Harts Pass No. 700

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It is curious, I think, that SO many people seem to have opinions about these reclusive mega fauna. Sure, it will be an adjustment to our no...
6.19.2024

Harts Pass No. 699

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On the cusp of 700 comics!!! so perhaps this one is just about the grand idea that you just never know WHAT might happen if you give it hal...
5.01.2024

Harts Pass No. 692

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I can say this now, but there is something about this comic where I was trying to express the constant juggle of teaching and coaching and m...
3.09.2022

Harts Pass no. 580

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A long time Minnesota Viking fan, and the whole Justin Jefferson "Griddy" phenomena has made its way into the pages of a Harts Pas...
3.02.2022

Harts Pass no. 579

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And another sometimes theme: the origin of words -- the etymology. Spring is very much the shortest season 'round these parts. The snow ...
2.23.2022

Harts Pass no. 578

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Ah, the self-deprecating cartoonist joke... and it really IS garbage day on Tuesdays.   
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