Tuesday, March 22, 2011
SPACE 2011 Report, pt. 17
Before leaving Columbus, Bruce and I paid a visit to the Thurber House, once home to one of America's great cartoonists and humorists, James Thurber.
Naturally on a Sunday it was closed, but I enjoyed the Thurberesque dog art in the yard.
What a nice way to end a day of celebrating comic art.
Back in Cincinnati we viewed old photo albums and laughed at pictures of ourselves from the old Seattle days running around the sunny slopes of yesterday.
Many thanks to Bruce and Joan, and Bob Corby for hosting this visit.
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A fantastic SPACE report, Steve. Again, so very glad to have met you in Columbus. I have no doubt that we all look forward to meeting you again soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks Blake. SPACE 2011 was one of the big highlights of my comix career. I now hear your voice when I read your comments!
ReplyDeleteGreat blog on SPACE. I hope to get some stuff produced this year and maybe get there next year.
ReplyDeletehaha, gotta love that southern drawl...
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great report and all the photos Steve! Kind of like being there!
ReplyDeleteGreat report!! Makes me wish I was there, and makes me wish I was drawing more! I guess there's only one solution to that! Don't know if I will ever get Clark out of the state, but it'd be something to shoot for next time!
ReplyDeleteReally great report, Steve. I'm sick about not making it to SPACE. Maybe next year?
ReplyDeleteI could get used to attending shindigs like this. The circumstances all lined up well this time for me to accept the invite. I'll be at the comix fest in Olympia this year (May 21).
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