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Why does my eye hurt?

Why does my eye hurt?

Posted on October 10, 2012 by Eric M Smith

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All strong possibilities. Still not sure.

Posted in Autobio Tagged animals, birds, cats, comic, health, watercolor, weird
Dominion

Dominion

Posted on October 3, 2012 by Eric M Smith

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There are many creatures to be appreciated in the mountains of North Carolina, where Jen has family with whom we often visit. They’ve seen bobcats, wild turkeys, snakes, bear poop and coyotes, (or at least heard from them.) I’ve only … Continue reading →

Posted in Life, Process Tagged animals, cartoon, comic, comics, fear, travel
A Jab for Pip, Part 1 of 2

A Jab for Pip, Part 1 of 2

Posted on September 25, 2012 by Eric M Smith

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Another cat story. Look away, anti-cat-people, I beg you. Tomorrow, too. Pip’s losing too much weight, so we’re trying to kickstart his appetite with biweekly injections of vitamin b12. I confess, I’m not really sure what the thought was behind … Continue reading →

Posted in Autobio Tagged animals, cartoon, cats, comic, comics, pets, Pippin, vet
Captive Innocent

Captive Innocent

Posted on September 19, 2012 by Eric M Smith

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Not much story today. Just a look at the stupidity of a human and the misfortune of a dog. We saw this on I-40, somewhere near Knoxville, TN. Should we have done something? I don’t know what. My cousin and … Continue reading →

Posted in Autobio Tagged animals, cartoon, comic, comics, dogs, pets, travel, watercolor
Male Mollusk Loves the Little Children

Male Mollusk Loves the Little Children

Posted on September 14, 2012 by Eric M Smith

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Maybe you woke up this morning thinking, “What do I really know about the sex life of snails?” I’m here to help. I heard this story on the way into work one morning and I thought it would be a … Continue reading →

Posted in Science Tagged animals, biology, cartoon, comic, comics, family, mollusks, parenthood, relationships
One Tough Cat

One Tough Cat

Posted on September 5, 2012 by Eric M Smith

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One Saturday night in May 2012, we noticed that our cat’s inner ears were yellow. An emergency trip to the vet that night, doctors’ calls the next week, an ultrasound, aspiration and then removal of the spleen, all provided enough … Continue reading →

Posted in Autobio Tagged animals, cancer, cartoon, cats, chemotherapy, comic, comics, depression, money, pets, Pippin, vet
First Date Jitters

First Date Jitters

Posted on August 27, 2012 by Eric M Smith

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I’ve thrown this little oldie on every iteration of Glimbit. It was inspired by an interview I saw on Good Morning America where these two marine biologists interrupted each other and nervously giggled on TV. Oh, while swimming with sharks. … Continue reading →

Posted in Life Tagged animals, cartoon, comic, comics, relationships

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