Yeah. There’s not much to say about this other than that it’s a strange sketch from my sketchbook today. This is what comes from not leaving the house for weeks on end.
Thanks a lot Coronavirus.

Yeah. There’s not much to say about this other than that it’s a strange sketch from my sketchbook today. This is what comes from not leaving the house for weeks on end.
Thanks a lot Coronavirus.
Here in the States it is Secretary’s Day, or as the more politically correct term seems to be, Administrative Professionals Day. From what I have observed on those times I’ve worked at an office on this day, it’s a day when secretaries and assistants either get a free lunch or a Starbucks gift card.
So happy free lunch day all you secretaries and assistants! For many of you in quarantine, that probably just means you get to make yourself a sandwich.
Yeah, dinosaurs like to snack on tender morsels of man meat, but this caveman isn’t having any of it. In this age of Coronavirus, the dino needs to stand at least six feet away, which may or may not cramp his lunch leanings.
Not to mention, that drooling is DEFINITELY NOT sanitary.
Just a little Wednesday wave to you from little ol’ Goofy. No shaking hands (cough cough) – just a wave.
And while you’re at it, wave “see ya’ later” to the tax day deadline. It’s been delayed due to the ill factor!
Just last night, I got to thinking about how Norman Rockwell depicted Easter morning back in 1959, and then kind of wondered what Easter morning 2020 was going to be like during the coronavirus scare with most churches around the U.S. live-streaming their services through the computer to their congregations’ homes. Church together in jammies! Thus the explanation for my sketch down beneath Mr. Rockwell’s.
Even if you’re Batman, it’s probably wise to follow the CDC’s recommendations for social distancing.
Spent some time in my sketchbook this past weekend, and got to thinking of everyone out there trying to keep their distance from each other, and breathe without fear. I figure this is probably a pretty accurate depiction of life in the wild, too.
I hope you find your own pot of “gold” at the end of the rainbow today, whatever that means for you during this age of the Coronavirus.