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Tasty Times

Happy belated birthday Canada! Soon you’ll be 150 and can legally drink!

I have been terribly busy. But at least I’m making a lot of progress! The next Dingo Games project is *really* coming along, I’m very excited now. I found some old concept work from Tasty Planet, a casual game by DG that I worked.  Ah, those were the days; going to school, working, planning a do-it-yourself wedding and making tasty treats for a grey goo-ish like creature to eat!

Small Things to Eat - Tasty Planet
Small Things to Eat - Tasty Planet

Why they are *very* small things to eat (indeed!).

Old Wings

Bad, baaad (old) anatomy
Bad, baaad (old) anatomy

Another *very* old sketch. I actually did quite a bit of work on several projects on the weekend, did some get sketches and crossed several things off my list. Alas I cannot show anything as of yet (I’m mysterious like that).

Willow

I have absolutely nothing new and completed to share. Oh, there are ‘things’ done, but as one can see, I like ‘series’ and I don’t like posting compositions without their friends (I have done that already, and I don’t like it).

So here’s something old. Olllllld. Past 2006, I think. A sketch of the Weeping Willow, a character from the beloved King’s Quest series (in this case, King’s Quest V: Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder). I was revisiting this a little while ago, but now that’s on the back burner, so…here’s the ollllld one.

The Weeping Willow
The Weeping Willow

So much going on right now – and most of it I can’t talk about even past completion. Bah!

It’s that scar. No, not that one, the other one…the other, other one

5 Weeks After Surgery
5 Weeks After Surgery

So, ignoring the scars by my knuckles and those down on my arm, please witness the horizontal scar that lays across my right wrist – it is now just a reminder of all the pain, restrictions and, um, whining from the past few years (not to mention the past intense weeks). I think I am now at a turning point, able to do after-work activities and exercises (but of course I will still be ‘taking it easy). I was going to give a ‘thumbs up’ to my recovery but I still don’t think ‘they’ know whether the thumbs up was a good or bad indication in Rome, so a sideways thumb it is, in preparation for the ‘good’ call.