where my ideas come from…

   more often than not, someone will ask me where i get my ideas from.  my    answer to this question usually depends on the mood i’m in.  no matter what words and phrases color my response, it all boils down to two words: my life.  now, i’m not a jetsetter, i don’t travel all that much, i’m not indiana jones or some ex-navy seal… i’m just frank.  as harvey pekar has shown us, ordinary people do a lot of living.  there is a beauty in “the usual.”

sometimes, ideas are hard to come by.  no matter how much life i experience, i just can’t seem to get those experiences into words, and ultimately into pictures.  this past sunday, the ideas came to me … literally.  a car lost control and plowed into my front yard, narrowly missing the cherry tree i planted almost 4 years ago.  luckily no one was hurt.

the fire trucks came, the police came… all my neighbors came to see if they could help and if everyone was ok.  once i found out no one and nothing was hurt i began thinking about how i would incorporate this into a comic strip.  yes, you read that correctly…i was thinking about how to write a car accident into the comic strip.  my cartoonist brethren and sisteren will completely understand.  to add to the freaky-deekiness of the whole incident, the driver actually used to live in the house that i now live in… not only that, but lezley actually babysat for this person who was now plowing up my yard.

small, small world…and all i kept thinking was… what would bob say to all this?

auctions and new ACEO cards available

if you check out the right side of the site, you’ll see a bunch of new bob the squirrel art auctions.  these pieces are a little different than what i’ve had available before…these are pieces i’ve drawn for use in promotional things… postcards, websites, giveaways… stuff like that.  they’re very stark—the only color on them is the non-photo blue pencil used to sketch them out.  these are all definitely original one-of-a kinds.

i also have the next set of ACEO (art cards editions and originals) up for sale.  i went a little overboard this time… offering a set of SIX…featuring characters you love:  frank, lezley, lucy, bob, izzy and maggie.  each one was hand drawn and colored— so no two cards are exactly identical… check out all these auctions and bid away… each sale helps me keep this site going… thank you to all of those that have bid and will bid…my appreciation for your support cannot be expressed enough.

John Glenn, Friendship 7 and being stupid…

photo coutesy of NASA

today marks the 50th anniversary of john glenn’s mercury mission…America’s first manned orbital flight in space.  there should be no question in anyone’s mind that john glenn is a hero.  the word ‘hero’ gets tossed around an awful lot…in some ways i think it’s meaning has been diluted…but that’s another talk for another post.

i have been a space history nut for as long as i can remember.  when i was a kid i wrote to nearly all of the early pioneering astronauts.  some of them actually wrote me back… sending brief notes and even photos.  i realize now how truly special that was…but then i just thought that that is what those guys were supposed to do.  those letters made an overweight kid who wore glasses and liked to draw feel like i was as strong as they were in their prime.  it was great.  unfortunately, through moving and time, a lot of those letters and photos were lost.  i still have some, but not nearly what i once had…

which leads me into being stupid.

i had an autographed picture of john glenn.  i got it when i was 11 years old.  mr. glenn was a u.s. senator then.  i just wrote him a letter and a few weeks later there was a return note and glossy black and white 8×10 of him in front of his mercury spacecraft.  at the bottom there were the words “Best Regards, John Glenn” in brand new sharpie scrawl across the bottom.  that pic meant the world to me…i was so excited that i went out and used my allowance to buy a picture frame for it.  it was real, it was from john glenn and it was for me.

years later, in need of some cash, i took that picture out of the frame and sold it on ebay.  this is one of the BIGGEST REGRETS i have in my life.  there are many reasons for this regret… but the top three are:
1. i do not remember what i needed the money for.
2. i do not remember how much the picture sold for.
3. i do not understand why i would sell something that meant so much to me and was a part of the waning years of my childhood.

i sold a piece of history, my history, at an electronic garage sale.  whatever i got for it couldn’t possibly be worth what i lost in mailing that image out of my life.  i didn’t realize that at the time, but obviously i do now.  i guess i can be thankful that i had something like that for a while anyway.

so if you have a few spare seconds today, think about mr. glenn and what he did 50 years ago.  he willingly strapped himself into a tin can on top of a re-purposed intercontinental ballistic missile and was shot into space.  would you have the guts to sit on top of a controlled explosion built by the lowest bidder?  what he did was new.  almost everything about what he did was unknown… but he did it.  just like when i sold that photo…only difference is, i doubt mr. glenn has any regrets.