Yes Jim, and you're too damned talented to give it up. I watched you
the last time you were out here working on a sketch book. I thought
I used up erasers on my writings. Yikes! You're a perfectionist and
no one can fault you for that. That's what makes you one of the best
around. I look forward to seeing more of the lovely Val. I seem to
have this 'severe crush' on her. But then, ever since I was shown
the way to the skunk sisters, I seem to lean toward the dangerously
sensual lady skunks. *sigh* Ah well, one can dream. Anyway, I'll
keep you in my prayers for your surgery. I know you'll get through
this with your uaual sense of humor. Good luck and good health Jim,
Des and Linda. Give them a hug for me and, as always, keep the
Faith, Brah.
Zachariah, the Heavy Metal Unicorn
--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "Take a wild, friggin guess"
<a_change_of_plans_at_...> wrote:
>
> --- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, David Knight <starskunk666@>
> wrote:
> >
> > David Knight starskunk666_at_
> >
> > Hi, everyone! I thought that the secret was
> within the pictures, but I was wrong. I think Jim is waiting for
his
> eye surgery. But my question is, how can he be able to make his
> artwork when he some problems with his eyes? I also paid attention
to
> the artwork that it is from 2004, 2005, and 2006. I'm just curious
> about that. Did he had his eye surgery, or was it something
> completely bizarre? Who knows. Later!
>
> I still draw because I'm too damn stubborn to know when to
quit.
> And personally, I've never been one to quit. So, realizing my
> current limitations, I've been busy honing what skills I could,
> although I reckon my inking is going to show signs of suffering
when
> I get back to doing that.
> I'm getting eye surgery next Thursday. A few days afterwards, I
> should be able to see through both eyes again (crosses fingers).
> Once my vision is in stereo, I'll be able to ink and color again...
>
> --JMH
>
Received on Mon Mar 20 2006 - 22:44:32 CST