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4.24.2025

Harts Pass no. 743

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"Happy Earth Day!" ...although as Melanie's expression shows, it is hard to see that reflected in any of our current governmen...
4.16.2025

Harts Pass no. 742

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Word play :) A not uncommon idea that is fun to use in the comics format. Principled. Principal. As luck would have it, the publication of ...
4.10.2025

Harts Pass no. 741

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An easy ask for the second Wednesday in April, this comic combines a bit of seasonal change, the “April is Poetry month” theme, and the haik...
4.02.2025

Harts Pass no. 740

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Another day at the Canadian border. Another day of mindless uncertainty and ridiculous, bombastic statements that mean nothing. The emperor ...
3.27.2025

Harts Pass no. 739

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I started the day looking for some sort of homage to spring… and ended up with this. The first line is from a Mary Oliver poem (apologies) -...
3.21.2025

Harts Pass no. 738

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Am I naive? Is this too much wishful thought? I think - fundamentally - that this is true, but at the same time such an implosion might only...
3.13.2025

Harts Pass no. 737

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Last week I had Thor meet a fellow wolverine at the border - a Canadian wolverine named Wayne. This week that new relationship continues.
3.07.2025

A VERY Sweet Polar Opposites Video - from the archives!

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From the archives, but a very nice reminder that these books we make -- even if they aren't NYT #1 Best Sellers -- DO still find a life ...

Harts Pass no. 736

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And for this latest week, another chance to ponder the ridiculous state of our national “leadership.” I can’t dig in too deep. I need to fun...

Harts Pass no. 735

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I mean absolutely, FEBRUARY FLEW! The trip to CT and NYC was great, but it certainly didn’t help with the passing of time. Still snowy hear ...
2.19.2025

Harts Pass no. 734

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Another haiku comic… and this time a useful constraint for helping me to find just the right words to accompany the images in my head. The i...
2.12.2025

Harts Pass no. 733

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Another haiku comic. Another attempt to parse this moment in time and to say something relevant to both the world that I inhabit -- the cold...
2.05.2025

Harts Pass no. 732

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And then there is the complete and total HAVOC that our political discourse is taking on my generally optimistic cartoon brain... Why DO all...
1.29.2025

Harts Pass no. 731

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The funny thing about teaching (as opposed to just working at home all day) is that I'm quite literally bombarded by a multitude of thin...
1.22.2025

Harts Pass no. 730

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An annual attempt to honor MLK Day. And this time, in this year, the "double-down and rededicate" quote from his son feels appropr...
1.15.2025

Harts Pass no. 729

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Another #haikucomic and this one feels particularly right. No new snow of late, but the early winter was good to us and the bluebird days an...
1.08.2025

Harts Pass no. 728

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Another wolverine pondering. Seemingly appropriate reflections as we settle in to the new groove for 2025. Only time will tell, and "ea...
1.01.2025

Harts Pass no. 727

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  Happy New Year! Pay attention to the trends that seem positive and aspirational :)
12.24.2024

Harts Pass no. 726

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The last comic of 2024! Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night :)
12.18.2024

Harts Pass no. 725

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Not a haiku here, but it is a winter poem in honor of this week's Poetry Out Loud performances at the local high school. NOTE: Said per...
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