I always underestimate the amount of time it takes to get from one place to another. So I was late coming back from lunch. Everyone else was hard at work.
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I was waiting to hear behind the spreadsheet was everyone's blogs! Love these and you do great work with the Crayons! Did I mention what a clever and unique blog idea this is?
I know that the picture of all the cubicles took a lot of work, you never miss a detail. This whole story was beautifully done, Caroline, your art inspires me.
Someone out there is missing a big opportunity by not hiring you for your imagination and poignant sketches, Carolyn. It's like a breath of fresh air to visit your blog.
I just found your blog via your kind comment on my site. I AM IN LOVE WITH YOUR BLOG!!!! The unfortunate things is I have ten minutes to board a plane where I will be stuck for the next ten hours. I feel like missing my flight so I can absorb all this beautiful art and writing. Now, when I arrive to my expensive Paris hotel (that client pays for) I will forgo my rest and forget that quick visit to the Louvre and spend the 15 euros for the internet connection so I can peruse your fantastic blog without rush. The City of Lights will just have to wait until I have savored all this delicious content. Thank you!!! I am linking you right now!!!
Please do not reproduce these for your own profit. Contact me at carolineaksoyatgmaildotcom; I will be delighted to give you permission to post. Thanks.
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I was waiting to hear behind the spreadsheet was everyone's blogs! Love these and you do great work with the Crayons! Did I mention what a clever and unique blog idea this is?
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A fitting end to a sweet story. Thanks for your great drawings!
I know that the picture of all the cubicles took a lot of work, you never miss a detail. This whole story was beautifully done, Caroline, your art inspires me.
Thank you mon@arch and monkey. I always enjoy your quips and comments.
Hey Pam,
Yes! Thanks for noticing. The sea of cubicles was a challenge; it did indeed take a long time.
Someone out there is missing a big opportunity by not hiring you for your imagination and poignant sketches, Carolyn. It's like a breath of fresh air to visit your blog.
I've never actually worked in a cubicle environment. It sounds like the ninth level of hell. Do people really "prairie dog?"
Great artwork!
Oh wow, thank you very much for your kind and encouraging comments. I continue to visit my "pure potentiality," as Deepok Chopra would say.
Ed, I shared the prairie dog image with my cube neighbors. Now the are reaching over the walls to offer gum and cool pens to their neighbors.
I just found your blog via your kind comment on my site. I AM IN LOVE WITH YOUR BLOG!!!! The unfortunate things is I have ten minutes to board a plane where I will be stuck for the next ten hours. I feel like missing my flight so I can absorb all this beautiful art and writing. Now, when I arrive to my expensive Paris hotel (that client pays for) I will forgo my rest and forget that quick visit to the Louvre and spend the 15 euros for the internet connection so I can peruse your fantastic blog without rush. The City of Lights will just have to wait until I have savored all this delicious content. Thank you!!! I am linking you right now!!!
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