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By: KatherineS,
on 12/26/2015
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London. Michaelmas term lately over, and the Lord Chancellor sitting in Lincoln's Inn Hall. Implacable November weather. As much mud in the streets as if the waters had but newly retired from the face of the earth, and it would not be wonderful to meet a Megalosaurus, forty feet long or so, waddling like an elephantine lizard up Holborn Hill.
The post Fog everywhere: an extract from Charles Dickens’ Bleak House appeared first on OUPblog.
It’s the final turkey of the month, and I end things as we began them: with a contented turkey with no cares in the world. See you tomorrow for December’s theme.
The post Daily Drawing: Turkey 21 appeared first on rob-peters.com.
It’s the day after Thanksgiving! And this turkey is very happy to see it!
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It’s Thanksgiving! (Or, it is for those of us in America.) Here we see the Turkeys who survived have much to be thankful for and are dancing with joy.
I’m told that some of my depressed turkeys from the last few days have made people feel guilty about consuming a bird during the holiday. But I hope my pen and ink sketches haven’t put any serious doubts in anyone’s mind. And I hope you’re having a wonderous holiday whatever you do or eat.
The post Daily Drawing: Turkey 19 appeared first on rob-peters.com.
This turkey has given up hope and is waiting for the inevitable. I hope you’re having a much better day!
The post Daily Drawing: Turkey 18 appeared first on rob-peters.com.
This turkey is checking to see if his crash diet was enough to save him from the dinner table. What do you think? Is he safe?
The post Daily Drawing: Turkey 17 appeared first on rob-peters.com.
As promised, here’s your second turkey of the day, to make up for missing one last week. And this nervous guy really wishes he wasn’t here. Poor guy, the countdown to Thanksgiving is too much for him.
The post Daily Drawing: Turkey 16 appeared first on rob-peters.com.
Here’s one turkey who won’t take Thanksgiving lying down. Just look at those muscles!
I missed getting a drawing up last Friday due to illness (which, I think, is the only time I’ve missed due to illness this year– a pretty good record, if I do say so myself.) I plan on having a second drawing later today to get me back on schedule.
The post Daily Drawing: Turkey 15 appeared first on rob-peters.com.
Not every turkey can be as composed as yesterday’s bird.
The post Daily Drawing: Turkey 14 appeared first on rob-peters.com.
This turkey stoically accepts his fate. Thanksgiving is coming no matter what.
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This turkey hopes that if he sneaks away quietly, he’ll escape Thanksgiving.
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We begin the week with a turkey who is running scared. I hope you’re having a much better week yourself.
The post Daily Drawing: Turkey 11 appeared first on rob-peters.com.
This poor guy is resigned to his fate.
The post Daily Drawing: Turkey 10 appeared first on rob-peters.com.
This month makes some turkeys angry.
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The truth about Thanksgiving has begun to sink in…
The post Daily Drawing: Turkey 8 appeared first on rob-peters.com.
Word spreads fast on the turkey farm.
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Last week we saw nothing but happy turkeys. Now things might change…
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And here’s another happy, contented turkey. Happy Friday!
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Dancing turkey!
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Here’s a rather bold turkey. This bird sees nothing but blue skies in his future.
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And here’s another happy turkey!
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It’s November, which means Thanksgiving comes later this month (at least, it does here in America). For me, that makes it Turkey month. This should be a fun month on drawings.
The post Daily Drawing: Turkey 1 appeared first on rob-peters.com.
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Paula Becker,
on 1/22/2015
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I’m behind in sharing published pieces. Here’s a single-page spread that came out in the November ’14 issue of HighFive magazine. It’s fun to do the images for these fun, little poems!
Each month we bring you the best new release books in our Book Brief. Get FREE shipping when you use the promo code “NovBrief” The Great Zoo of China by Matthew Reilly It is a secret the Chinese government has been keeping for forty years. They have found a species of animal no one believed […]
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Dia de los Muertos (“Day of the Dead”) is a holiday celebration which is held from October 31 to November 2, not only observed throughout Mexico but also in other cultures around the world, including most Latin American countries. This popular tradition is all about the boundaries between life and death, and how people honour and celebrate their deceased loved ones as a way to reconnect with them.
Amelia Calavera was inspired by this colorful celebration and by the beautiful botanic imagery from early 1900’s. © Sandra Vargas
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