Saturday, May 31

Charlie


Schultz died on a time schedule few get the privilege of living. I felt a lot in those drawings, rationalized right along with Lucy at her post as much as kept a familiar eye from the top as Snoopy always seemed. What was most impressive was its thru-way, its continuity and completeness as a volume of works. So much to remember from the thought bubbles and unfamiliar tones of adults cum the era of video.

I jumped full force into the features, Race For Your Life, Charlie Brown, and own it now for more than just posterity. It centers me to be surrounded by the things that broughe me up. Whether its books or photos of life, it's all of the path.

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