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Phew, I hate dealing with classes, especially in the Summer. It's not bad, but I hate the re-occuring schedule involved. Finishing one painting a week is a bit of a pain to say the least.
Of course I say that now, as I'm doing a complicated painting this week. If it weren't for that it wouldn't be so hard. Normally it isn't anyway.
After I get them to somewhere to scan them, I'll post up my paintings on here.
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The reason the comic was not up on Monday was because Adyon was with me and my family mourning the loss of my Grandfather. In tribute to his memory, I'd would just like to tell you all about him, he is the first of my relatives to join the "dearly departed".
Ed Parsley was born May 18, 1937 , and died June 24, 2007 . He had a loving wife and six children, also twelve grandchildren. He graduated from OPSU (our college) with a degree in Biology (my major) and began his own business, which he successfully owned for 37 years. My Granddad loved kids, and coached girl's softball for the Kids Inc. program. He also literally built the Kids Inc.Gym (almost single handedly), a local youth sports association. This gym was officially named in tribute for him today.
My Granddad died of Parkinson's disease, which he had been living with for about six years now. He passed in his sleep Sunday morning seconds after my Grandmother kissed him on the head for the last time. (which was very fitting I thought)
Sorry to bore the person who actually read all that, but I felt it had to be said. My Granddad was one of the kindest men in this world, and heaven is a better place now that he's there.
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