I work for a Rural Electric. One of our trade magazines ran an article that just seemed too weird to ignore. It HAD to be a journal entry. The population density in Kansas decreases as you go West. WaKeeney is out there is sparse country. To have pachyderms running wild is quite the vision.
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Your journal entries are so refreshing...love the sketches...and the commentaries...wonderful! :)
your pages are what sketch journaling is all about!!!!!
I love every page!
amazing:)))
What a delightful entry, and one you'll enjoy going back to enjoy from time to time! Love that elephant..but that farm hand who tried to rope it made me giggle!
Whoa! That's quite a story!
Your pages are great! Very fun and spontaneous!
What a Fun event and you have chronicled it so well in this journal page - all these entries are Great Journal Pages!
Thanks for the laugh with the elephant and humor in your page! Your pages are great, and Kansas seems to be a particular place...
what fun...i love it ...and your journaling
What an incredible story! Thanks for sharing. I really enjoy your sketches and writing!
Oh what a hoot. We get moose wandering through the capital from time to time, but you kind of expect that. A lost hog running around a campus - kinda funny. An elusive white cow on the interstate - funny but dangerous. But elephants? In Kansas? I'm afraid I hurt myself laughing. Really glad you documented it in your journal. Great drawings. Thank you VERY much for sharing. Thoughts of that'll keep me in chuckles for quite a while.
I am truley impressed. I sent you an award if you have time to check it out on my blog. Participation is optional:)!
John - this is great! We had an African Lion loose out here in Colorado the other day, they never found it so they say it was probably just a dog - hmmmmmmmm What part of Kansas are you in? I'm originally from Colby. Marva
Love your journal style! thanks for the comment about my sleeping dog sketch. :)
I like how you weave text, drawing & color into your layouts. My journal entries tend to be austere character studies.
Keep 'em coming.
This is really QUITE wonderful. I also love the information that you included. These are the reasons we do (and read) these things.
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