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Saturday September 25, 2021

Friday September 24, 2021

Lynn's Comments: I got into some trouble, of course, for showing the kids smoking. Because a situation like this is not resolved until the next day, readers were left with a disturbing image that bothered them for 24 hours. I would often get an angry letter soon followed by an apology from folks who saw that the situation was just a set-up to be appropriately dealt with later, or so I hoped.
Thursday September 23, 2021

Wednesday September 22, 2021

Tuesday September 21, 2021

Lynn's Comments: My brother and I caught our dad on his balcony, smoking—after he swore that he had quit. He put the cigarette behind his back and Alan said, "Don't look now, Dad...but your elbow's on fire." Alan has a great sense of humour! So many cartoons were based on real comments and real situations.
Monday September 20, 2021

Sunday September 19, 2021

Saturday September 18, 2021

Lynn's Comments: Candace was an outstanding character to work with. She had a raw edge and an independence the other girls admired. Underneath, she had a troubled soul. I never had the opportunity to give her the spotlight and show readers what I knew about her. Again, the restriction to one statement a day made some stories impossible.
Friday September 17, 2021

Thursday September 16, 2021

Wednesday September 15, 2021

Tuesday September 14, 2021

Lynn's Comments: This cartoon shows how "motion" can be suggested by not having the wheels of a vehicle touch the ground. If you were to take a piece of tracing paper, trace the outline of the car and move the image down so that the wheels touch the curve of the road, you would instantly see the car standing still. A shadow underneath adds to the illusion. This is one little trick of the trade!
Monday September 13, 2021

Sunday September 12, 2021

Saturday September 11, 2021

Friday September 10, 2021

Thursday September 9, 2021

Lynn's Comments: Around this time, the newspapers began to colourize the daily strips and often without consulting the cartoonists' own colour charts. This meant mismatched hair colours and different clothing in different papers. One newspaper colourist made the Miss Edwards character Black, which made a change back to caucasian rather difficult. Readers in that area appreciated seeing a Black teacher in the mix. Eventually, correct colour palettes were established, but not before some interesting errors had been made!
Wednesday September 8, 2021

Tuesday September 7, 2021

Monday September 6, 2021

Sunday September 5, 2021

Lynn's Comments: I was always impressed by the amount of patience our dog had with young children. He put up with things I would never have expected him to tolerate. I guess he knew that "puppies" need patience.
Saturday September 4, 2021

Friday September 3, 2021

Thursday September 2, 2021

Lynn's Comments: At the time I wrote and drew these strips, I identified with Elly Patterson. Now, I identify with her mom!
Wednesday September 1, 2021

Lynn's Comments: My folks were devoted to one another after 60 years of marriage. They really set the bar.
Tuesday August 31, 2021

Lynn's Comments: When the name "The Bentwood Rockers" came to mind for a senior citizen's band, I laughed out loud. Some ideas come from "out there" somewhere. Cartoonists are forever looking up and saying, "Whoever you are...Thanks!"
Monday August 30, 2021

Sunday August 29, 2021

Saturday August 28, 2021

Friday August 27, 2021

Lynn's Comments: A better punch line would have been if the woman on the left says, "Why do kids do that?" and the other one answers, "It's a mating call."
Crafting the dialogue is important. I should have noticed this before I finished the strip. It would have been better as a Sunday page!