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Giving your characters a blank, unfocused stare by making them slightly wall-eyed.
Matt Groening/The Simpsons
Pando is a grove of 47,000 genetically identical aspen trees linked together by their roots. Covering about 106 acres and weighing in at about 5900 metric tons, Pando is huge.
@BeckaMoor's #DrawMoor prompt is back!
"A debonair tiger, drinking tea and reading a book."
If you were that kid we would have been friends and I would have drawn you a picture of your favorite animal and put it in the cereal box taped to the side of your desk.
The book I was comparing the main character's kitchen adventure to was "The Stories Julian Tells" by Ann Cameron, illustrated here by @paulozelinsky in the Random House Book of Humor For Children (1988).
Can offer this: pictures of the attic I converted into my studio. Done fourteeen years ago with the help of my then two year old. I miss when it was newly finished and so spotlessly clean. Now, everything gets shoved out of camera view when I livestream so I can at least pretend. https://t.co/TdTGR9fQTU
@GennieGorback @markeology Cartoon Network had The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack which I absolutely loved.
In kidlit there's Pancakes for Supper by Anne Isaacs and Mark Teague (no lumberjacks, but it's set in pioneer/frontier days).
Paul Bunyan famously ate flapjacks cooked on a massive griddle.
Alright, gatekeeping isn’t cool so maybe I’ll just say I’d be hard pressed to imagine a world more complete, a friendship more real and a twist more unexpected than those in Brock. I love that book!