
Michael: Browse The Strips
Wednesday August 14, 2019

Thursday August 15, 2019

Lynn's Comments: A drawing like this required some reference material. When I couldn't take the photos I needed, I had loads of magazines to look through. I'm quite jealous of the artists now who can just go to YouTube and Google!
Friday August 16, 2019

Saturday August 17, 2019

Sunday August 18, 2019

Lynn's Comments: When I had done this cartoon and was looking at it in the paper, I realized I had missed the most important part of the joke. The sun should have been much more noticeable, and the last panel should have been a much more colourful sunset.
Monday August 19, 2019

Lynn's Comments: Yup. But I think the music was better then than it is now!
Tuesday August 20, 2019

Wednesday August 21, 2019

Lynn's Comments: When I was about 18, I went with a couple of girl friends to English Bay. Adelheid, who was a stunning dark beauty, ran into the water in an opaque, white bathing suit. But, when she walked back to us, we could see everything. Wet, her white suit had become transparent. She was horrified and spent the rest of the time rolled in a towel. Interestingly, I don't see too many plain white bathing suits!
Thursday August 22, 2019

Friday August 23, 2019

Saturday August 24, 2019

Lynn's Comments: I had a lot of fun drawing this strip!
Sunday August 25, 2019

Monday August 26, 2019

Tuesday August 27, 2019

Lynn's Comments: Whenever I had a crush on a boy, my imagination would lead me to a scenario much like this…but, minus the other people.
Wednesday August 28, 2019

Thursday August 29, 2019

Friday August 30, 2019

Saturday August 31, 2019

Lynn's Comments: The whole time the "Michael and Martha" theme ran in the strip, my son was asked if it was true; if he was really seeing someone called "Martha." Usually, his friends were able to get past the hype and see that FBorFW was "just his mom's imagination," but this story caught fire. Aaron's friends were sure there was more to this than a comic strip. It was one of the rare times when my work made one of my kids really uncomfortable.
Sunday September 1, 2019

Lynn's Comments: I'm looking back at these drawings from a grandmother's point of view now...and the first thing that came to mind was, "Why is Elly criticizing the kids when they have actually mowed and raked a lawn?!—For heaven's sake, girl, leave the complaints for bigger misdemeanors!"
Wednesday September 4, 2019

Lynn's Comments: When I asked my son one day what he remembered most about his school days, he said, "the lunches you made!" What a compliment!
Thursday September 19, 2019

Lynn's Comments: In reality, my husband and I did talk about having a third child. Our son and daughter were growing up, I did miss "my baby," and we had room in our home and our hearts for another. The sobering truth was, we just didn’t have the time.
Friday September 20, 2019

Lynn's Comments: Still, the storyline gave me a whole new focus in the strip. I could imagine how the news of another baby might affect our other two siblings.
Wednesday September 25, 2019

Lynn's Comments: A flashback in time: I once saw my mother at a party (after a few drinks) put a green grape up her nose and ask for a Kleenex. You never know when a flash from the past will come into your head and become a comic strip. This is what cartoonists rely on: a memory bank full of crazy scenes!
Thursday September 26, 2019

Sunday September 29, 2019

Lynn's Comments: In order to teach a kid to have good table manners and decent attire, nagging is a necessity…but, you have to do it while they’re young.
Monday September 30, 2019

Lynn's Comments: Now that I live on the West Coast, I see these images of an Ontario winter through different lenses. I miss the beauty of the autumn leaves, the warmth and the smell of a wood fire…but I sure don't miss the snow!
Thursday October 3, 2019

Sunday October 13, 2019

Lynn's Comments: We had a small piece of property near our house in North Bay. Friends who were involved with a tree planting program gave us two dozen evergreen seedlings to plant—which we did, hoping to see at least some of them survive. All of the seedlings grew, and today, there is a forest on that land. Hard to believe I have lived long enough to see a forest grow!
Monday October 14, 2019

Lynn's Comments: I had to decide what I could talk about and what I could not. Dialogue like this did not appear in the newspaper until my son had approved of it first.
Tuesday October 15, 2019
