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Downward change on the shipping

July 30th, 2010 | by Crow
Posted In: CrowsRavins

Attack Crocs!

Hey all. Went to the Post Office to mail out some Attack Croc! goodness and found out that the US Postal "weigh it yourself and we'll tell you the postage" machines aren't all they're cracked up to be. I had set the mailing costs in Crowtoon Studios based on the not-so-accurate machine readout. No worries though, the difference in postage has already been refunded to anyone who ordered. But for those who've looked and thought "hmmmm, that postage seems kinda high," it's now lower. For the US and Canada, that is. The International postage stayed the same.

That's about all. As before, clicking on the image will bring you to Crowtoon Studios.

Yours in tooning,

Crow

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Attack Crocs! is here!

July 28th, 2010 | by Crow
Posted In: CrowsRavins

Attack Crocs!

The long awaited debut of Nicky510's first book is here! Attack Crocs! presents over a hundred pages of unrestrained Nickydom at its finest. All printed on heavyweight paper so it'll be around and looking good for a long, long time. I feel certain you'll like it. I sure do.

If you're lovin' it, just click the image to be whisked to Crowtoon Studios.

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Eye’ll be seeing you

July 25th, 2010 | by Crow
Posted In: CrowsRavins

Anna

A nice maternal picture to start the day – a mommy Anna's Hummingbird sitting on her eggs. She pretty much fills the whole thing and yet there are 2 eggs and soon-to-be 2 chicks joining. her. Notice how she's disguised it with moss and bits of lichen. Most attractive. However, the point of this pic wasn't really the mom, cute as she is. Notice that she's got some light reflected in her eye. Let's take a closer look.

Anna's Closeup

What do we see? Blue sky, some branches of a neighboring tree in the blue sky and that white structure with what looks like a door is, in fact, a white house. With a door in front.

I knew eyes were windows on the soul but didn't know they could also show doors on the house!

└ Tags: eye, hummingbird, resolution
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Rube meets the Internet

July 24th, 2010 | by Crow
Posted In: CrowsRavins

In a time when nobody has the money to buy anything, wouldn't it be nice if window shopping were this entertaining?

(Give it a few seconds to start)

└ Tags: Rube Goldberg
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Way to go Norm!

July 18th, 2010 | by Crow
Posted In: CrowsRavins

It is in the character of very few men to honor without envy a friend who has prospered.

Aeschylus

Aeschylus was a cool guy, and not just because his name starts with the first two vowels in the English language. And what he had to say on the subject of envy shows just how little people have changed over the centuries (or millenia, for that matter).

This quote really rings true, doesn't it? At some deep level we really seem to want our friends to do well as long as they don't do quite as well as ourselves. Uncomfortable but, I think, largely true.

If a friend does well  – great! Be happy for him, her, or it (that's for my alien readers). That's what I've been training myself to do. And I think it's a potent way to help avoid the "I'm doing well but I'm still not happy syndrome." Here's why.

In my unbelievably humble opinion, giving in to this bit of envy works to undermine your own happiness. Your friend in finance gets a raise and suddenly you want to know how much they're making and wonder if you're making less. You're just as smart, right? And then that new guy gets some perk that you're not getting. Why not? How can you be happy for him when you're getting screwed? Slowly this approach becomes a part of life – being worried and unhappy that you're maybe not getting all you're deserving of. I know that LOTS of the people I work with fret over this kind of thing constantly and really push down their overall level of contentment.

I'm not sayin' you can't look out for number one, but I am thinkin' that overdoing it can be counterproductive to a happy outlook. My take now is – if someone gets a bit of good fortune – good for them. As long as I'm happy with what I'm getting and where I'm at, why should it bother me? So it doesn't. Most of the time ;-)

How about you?

└ Tags: Aeschylus, envy, happiness, quote
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