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Objects in the Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are


Monday, February 16, 2009

You should be doing somersaults and back flips to hear that the Inspiratomatic has gotten over 9,000 views. According to my Google Analytics, people have been staying put there for about two minutes, which is a lot better than I can say for readers of this blog or visitors to my website who stay all of 45 seconds. Thanks a lot guys. Jeeze. I know these long-winded posts must take more than a half minute to read. And then, shouldn’t you be gazing, idly but intently, at the artwork that follows each one? Shouldn’t you??

Speaking of which, I drew this little nugget one evening when the light coming into the living room reminded me of watching TV with my little siblings after school. I tried to fit in all the aspects of the confused, disjointed little city of Danbury, CT into one nostalgia-rama. The hilltops merging into the cloudscape sorta look like stained glass, don’t they? Anyhow, last weekend I went home and got my fix of Mom’s cooking and Dad’s drinking (jk Pops, lylas!).

Nostalgia

5 Comments on “Objects in the Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are”


  1. laura k a Says:

    i love this so much i need a copy!

  2. Jen Says:

    Pat, are you trying to make me jealous with 9,000 views?

    everyone who looks at my blog stays for at least an hour and reads everything three times.

    it’s in the stats.

    also, that is a nice drowling.

  3. Danielle Says:

    is that my basketball hoop?

  4. Pat Says:

    Danielle – hahaha, I guess it is!
    Laura – a copy is on its way
    Jen – I totally read your blog for 2 hours at a time.

  5. Pat Says:

    Oh and Todd – no love for the Bat II reference?

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