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2. Finding Home

We watched Happy Feet the other day as a family. I found myself balling at the end. Balling! I was having that IT moment. When something touches your core--the reason why you are here. I call it an EMOTIONAL SIGNPOST. The end of Happy Feet is a bit heavy-handed, but I recognized the message as one I am completely aligned with. The message was environmental and about protecting the animals' habitats so we don't lose them, and I thought, YES! That's what I write and draw about! That's my common thread in my work--all of it. A world without the trees and the flowers and the grasshoppers and the horses and the dogs would be UNBEARABLE. It wouldn't be a world. I guess that's why I hate the MATRIX movies--they depict a world that will exist with none of that, except in our imaginations.

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