Monthly Archives: December 2022

Charlie Gracie 1936 – 2022

I was sad to discover that Charlie Gracie, whose song “Butterfly” was a huge hit in 1957, passed away on Saturday. I met him when I was a freelance photographer for a small local paper in 2016. I was covering … Continue reading

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When Werewolves Attack…

…fight like hell!

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Santa in the City

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Caturday

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Chocolate Crackles

A chocolate cookie for the holiday cookie tray. This cookie has melted chocolate, cocoa powder and is rolled in granulated and confectioners’ sugar before going into the oven! These rich cookies are a chocolate lover’s dream!

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Visual Metaphor • Stranded on a Jungle Island

This is another in a series of visual metaphors that I provide as a learning tool for executive coaches in order to develop their clients’ leadership skills. The visual metaphor in this case is a three panel, sequential cartoon that … Continue reading

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Go Big or Go Home

When these folks decorate, they DECORATE – I can only imagine what the inside of their home looks like!

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More Monsters in a Cheap Sketchbook

I’ve been drawing monsters in front of the TV set for as long as I can remember, and it seems the trend continues as of late as I finish my evenings watching trash television and doodling in a cheap sketchbook.

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