Friday 17 July 2009

In Toon with the Seasons

My previous cartoon drew such praise for my drawing skills that I've turned it into a regular series. They are the sort of jokes you wish you'd thought of already, and in most cases you have.

In other news, it seemed like late Spring on Wednesday:

Then yesterday is suddenly looked like early Autumn:

Have I missed anything?

12 comments:

Geoff said...

Esco's?

Rog said...

Ainsburies wouldn't sponsor me.

Betty said...

It is actually early Autumn. It's September 5th.

Dunno if you're taking antihisatmines for hayfever, but they do make you VERY drowsy ...

Unknown said...

Rog, I really think a drawing lesson or 500 would help a bit!

Dave said...

I think it's a symptom of old-age.

KAZ said...

I used to teach lots of lads like that.
Fred Bleach, Ron Bleach etc. All mathematically challenged.
It's winter up 'ere. Real grey cold depressing Manchester rain.

Rog said...

Betty: It's the Autumn harvest that brings on the Hay fever. I'm not dr..zzzz

John: I don't suppose you've heard of the School of the Naive? That's where I went anyway.

Dave: According to my Facebook test I'm a Teenager.

Kaz: I bet at least the Bleach Family scrubbed up well and were good at Domestos Science. We've just been chucked on from a great height by South East heavy rain.

Katy Swift said...

Have you considered submitting you're cartoons to a national publication? I'm sure Private Eye would appreciate cutting edge satire.

Christopher said...

Pay no attention to those who censure your draughtsmanship. They are just gagging with envy. I see you as leading the Norfolk Nu-fauve School: your shopping cart perfectly captures the essential waywardness of the supermarket trolley.

Roger said...

Hotter: I did once send one to Private Eye. They sent it back but at least didn't criticise my drawing.

Christopher: Thank goodness you are still gracing blogs with your erudite and perceptive comments. "Essential Waywardness"...I'll treasure that!

Zig said...

so, where have you put summer?

Rog said...

Ziggi: I think I left it in St Tropez