tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19218379.post114333828278746227..comments2023-09-11T01:08:04.956-07:00Comments on The Blackwing Diaries: Bits & PiecesJenny Lerewhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06668171465801333811noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19218379.post-68476798877511906782007-05-30T10:48:00.000-07:002007-05-30T10:48:00.000-07:00Hello there. I'm working on a project on the histo...Hello there. I'm working on a project on the history of chicken ranches in the Puget Sound area and, uhm, golly, <I>The Egg and I</I> will have a small part of that. (This history may turn into an article on chicken ranches on the West Coast—watch for it in a travel magazine near you sometime next year.)<BR/><BR/>I ran across your blog in looking for art to illustrate a presentation I'm doing this afternoon and was amused: I think you are probably one of the few who will admit these days to having read the book and enjoying it! I'm also amused because I grew up in Canyon Country, worked at the <I>Newhall Signal</I> and saw that you attended CalArts. Excellent! <BR/><BR/>Good luck in your endeavors and, if you are ever in Seattle and want to know more about egg ranching....<BR/><BR/>Tim<BR/>http://tim-wright.livejournal.com/Timhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08649814457157840508noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19218379.post-1144048457866253502006-04-03T00:14:00.000-07:002006-04-03T00:14:00.000-07:00Such flattering words! I thank you so much Jenny. ...Such flattering words! I thank you so much Jenny. It was great to finally meet you after reading your blog so much. I wanted to comment sooner, but felt that it might be a little too self-aggrandizing to jump on it so quick, but I do appreciate the support immensely. Keep up the fantastic work. I enjoy reading all your posts.Clay Kaytishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12694894319873375742noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19218379.post-1143583509647778472006-03-28T14:05:00.000-08:002006-03-28T14:05:00.000-08:00Interesting to see Freddy drawing with the china m...Interesting to see Freddy drawing with the china marker. Big, bold and easy to read. When this kid was brought into Disney's story department many years ago, it was the only pencil I was allowed to use. It seems the "Old Man" wanted us to keep our drawings simple, and using the china marker made sure of that.<BR/><BR/>Thanks for posting all the Freddy stuff. He was my hero.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com