Who knew moss is such a controversial subject? It seems that there are two kinds of people:
And then there were definitely some nuanced comments, but they’re not so fun to draw.
I loved all responses and I’ve learned a thing or two - who knew moss can damage stone sculptures and asfalt roof tiles?! I’m not sure if that should make me hate moss or respect it even more.
And I got some mossy book tips! Thanks
and for telling us about:Gathering Moss by Robin Wall Kimmerer
The Signature of All Things by Elizabeth Gilbert
Daily comic related news!
Three weeks ago, I started to dip my toes into dairy comic making for the first time in over a year. You might be here because of those comics, so I thought you’d want to know. Here are some of things I drew:
I’m sharing them in batches of five comics per week with paid subscribers and a monthly round-up of some favorites with all subscribers. The illustrated essays on climate action will remain free. Please know that your financial support is helping me write and draw more and it’s a huge encouragement. In any case, I’m glad you’re here!
If you’d like to join, it’s $5 a month or $50 a year and you can now try it for free for 14 days.
With love,
I love the energy in the linework of your daily comics - very free! "Every time I feel overwhelmed" made me laugh out loud! xo
The elbow thing is horrible. I found that knitting “continental style”, holding the yarn in my left hand rather than my right helped because my arms move less. But I did get frustrated about how slooooooooow it felt to change the way I knit. I think it took 3 years to get back to my previous pace.