Posted tagged ‘elephants’

Bill Compton, Sookie Stackhouse, Elephants

December 11, 2009

Bill Compton in Sookie Stackhouse's Hair (as Elephants)

I haven’t seen the HBO series, True Blood, so my depiction of Sookie Stackhouse and Bill Compton is based solely on the Southern Vampire Mystery Series (by Charlaine Harris), plus my own preference for drawing elephants over humans.

For those who haven’t read the books, Bill the side-burned vampire loves to detangle the long blonde hair of Sookie, the cocktail waitress.

(All rights reserved.)

For elephants without fangs, check out 1 Mississippi by Karin Gustafson at Amazon.

Vampire Elephant Only Above “New Moon” In Terms of Height!

November 18, 2009

Vampire Elephant Contemplating Movie Ad

Vampire elephants getting pumped.

(All rights reserved, Karin Gustafson)

Go Matsui! Go Yankees! Go Elephants!

November 5, 2009
Elephant Inspired By Hideki Matsui

At Bat - Elephant Inspired by Hideki Matsui

Yeah!

All rights reserved, Karin Gustafson.

If you like elephants, check out 1 Mississippi  by Karin Gustafson at Amazon, or link from ManicDDaily homepage.

Go Yankees!

October 9, 2009
Go Yankees!

Go Yankees!

I’ve posted this picture before, but am hoping it’s good luck!  Hurray New York!  (Sorry Minnesota!)

Saturday Morning Gymnastics

October 3, 2009
Saturday Morning Gymnastics

Saturday Morning Gymnastics

Friday Night Bowling

October 2, 2009
Friday Night Bowling

Friday Night Bowling

For more elephants (but no dog), check out 1 Mississippi by Karin Gustafson at link above.

Monday Morning – Not Ready For It

September 28, 2009
Monday Morning - Not Ready For It

Monday Morning - Not Ready For It

The above image is from 1 Mississippi.   (Copyright Karin Gustafson) Check it out at link or on Amazon.

If you’d rather think about poetry than Monday, check out poetry blogs; if you’re having a hard time writing, check out writers’ block blogs; if you’d rather just laugh (at me), check out Robert Pattinson blogs.

Villain-elle (With Elephants)

September 9, 2009

Villain-elle

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Here’s what the poem looks like in unillustrated (stanzaic – is that a word?) form:

Villain-elle

He twirled his ‘stache when he thought no one could see
and kept away from rope and railroad track,
for a cartoon villain was not what he would be–

what he sought was originality.
Wearing a hat that was not quite white, nor black,
he twirled his ‘stache when he thought no one could see.

Until the day he met that Miss Bonnee
whose single smile made all his knees go slack.
Though a cartoon villain was not what he would be,

she steered him to a classic robbery,
a bank heist with a gun, a car out back.
He twirled his ‘stache when he thought no one could see,

but see they could, if only digitally.
She whispered, as she relieved him of the sack,
that a cartoon villain was not what he would be.

‘My hero’, she sighed, and other fiddle-dee.
Then his bent head received a good hard whack.
She twirled her stash when she thought no one could see.
A cartoon villain was not what she would be.

(@ Karin Gustafson, 2009)

If you are interested in more Villanellia, check out prior posts re how to write them.

If you are interested in elephants, check out 1 Mississippi at link above.

For September 6th (On a Lazy Weekend)

September 6, 2009
Six, Count 'em, Six

Six, Count 'em, Six

Labor Day Weekend Sunday.  Ah.

(If you like rafts and elephants and counting, check out 1 Mississippi by Karin Gustafson at link above or on Amazon.)

Last Voyage Of The Summer

September 4, 2009
Last Voyage of the Summer

Last Voyage of the Summer

Enjoy the weekend!

If you like both elephants and bodies of water (in close proximity with each other), check out 1 Mississippi by Karin Gustafson at Amazon and at the link above.