Life of Glych #53

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Glych

Glych

Oops. This comic was skipped in the uploading process too. Retroactively inserted.

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Life of Glych #49

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Ian Ray

Ian Ray

What a great opening title for a children’s adventure program right?  Nothing like a fevered delirium dream to get the creative juices flowing or to allow for some interesting ideas to come out uninhibited.   I get so jealous of Amber’s ability to create, I lost that feeling many years ago when I went into teaching.  I went from trying to create my own works, to helping others trying to get their voice to come out.  So knowing that it’s really fun to see some of the great things she can come up with.

 

 

Life of Glych #48

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Glych

Glych

This comic was accidentally skipped when originally posted.

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Life of Glych #45

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Glych

Glych

This originally started out as a quick one-week story that expanded into something much bigger than that… kind of like how Popeye took over the Caster Oil comic strip back in the ’30’s and ’40s of the last century.

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Life of Glych #44

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Glych

Glych

When I was little I had very bad ear aches. While I’m not subject to them as much as an adult, once in a blue moon I get a bad one. I was on some heavy antibiotics at the time that had codeine for the pain. Tweeker was my sleeping body.

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Life of Glych #42

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Glych

Glych

We were living in California before moving out to Colorado in a neighborhood that had a housing association. While I can appreciate the desire to ensure a stake in the property value of each home, the place where we were living was purchased as a HUD house. This stands for “Housing Under Development,” ranging from a “fixer upper,” or “a dump that needed repair,” in some cases. The house Ian bought was closer to “fixer upper,” but still had issues.

One issue being the lawn and yard. The lawn was dead when he bought the house. No sprinklers worked outside the house at all as they had been destroyed by the previous owner upon losing the house. I hand-planted that lawn back and nursed it to life with hose water for months after I moved in. Ian and I planted shrubs and manicured roses. We raised the tree with straps a little at a time. Sprinklers got fixed, drainage issues resolved over weeks of digging a channel in the mud ourselves. Ian was a ninja with the edger and lawn mower. The backyard was maintained.

Months turned into years, and years turned into some pretty scenic mornings with dew on grass, hummingbirds, the cats playing in the yard amongst the lilies of the Nile. None of which mattered to the HOA.

Letters, photos, harassment. We once received a letter about potted plants on the porch when the head of the HOA had potted plants on his porch.

I loath that HOA…

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Life of Glych #41

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Glych

Glych

This was an actual conversation Ian and I had. I had been looking for steady work in the arts pretty much since graduating from college at that point with little luck. It is only now, after living in Colorado for seven months, that I am working in an industry I love at a place I really like. It’s a lot easier to be posting these comics in that position that the one I was in when I made them.

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Life of Glych #40

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Glych

Glych

Ah, Skyrim, my sanctuary. I have played this game off and on since it was released back in 2011. I have a character I started about 3 or 4 weeks ago on my game console right now for Skyrim….

Don’t judge me. I’m having fun.

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Life of Glych #39

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Glych

Glych

This was an actual thought I had after working for years in children’s entertainment and costume shops. I don’t know if that’s sad or not. Life has gotten a lot better since this moment.

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Life of Glych #37

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Ian Ray

Ian Ray

Updating Life of Glych!  More to come soon!

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