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Some sought to nurture the plucky British spirit. The Royal Society of Chemistry said it would award a £300 ($475) prize to the person it deemed "the most dauntless traveler" during the freeze.
The society said the prize would recognize "outstanding fortitude and resolution or selflessness" in the face of meteorological adversity.
The award commemorates the centenary of the start of Robert Falcon Scott's ill-fated Antarctic voyage. Scott reached the South Pole in January 1912, but perished with four companions on the return trip. The society named its award the Cherry Prize after Apsley Cherry-Garrard, a survivor of Scott's expedition who recorded the trip in a book, The Worst Journey in the World.Text copied from this article except for the part where I italicised the title because I know HTML
I have only just read the most recent Discworld book on account of a saga involving Amazon.ca, DHL, and a number of other factors too boring to go into. But a long train trip from New Orleans to LA gave me the perfect opportunity to catch up. Well! Welcome to 2010, everybody. It makes me a leeeetle bit ill to think that this will be year 4 of Family Man and me only at page 166, but then, this comic was designed to be a learning experience and an ongoing project rather than an efficient StoryBlast. I’m an immensely better artist and stronger storyteller than I was circa 2006 thanks to the weekly grindstone this comic offers (and the feedback you provide). Thanks for your continued interest, those of you who follow along at home.
I’ll be hauling up to Seattle to take care of my pops, who got his whole dang knee replaced this week; I look forward to many amusing conversations involving the influence of painkillers and many exotic therapy routines performed with rainbow-hued rubber bands. Next week’s page is a simple one, so I’ll be updating while away, although the page for the 20th might come in late.
If you have any store orders, get ‘em in within the next 12 hours, or else it’ll just wait for me to get back.
Cheers, all! Happy New Year.
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Originally published at Cat Farris: Art for Hire. You can comment here or there.
Over the holiday, I decided to do some art as a present for my friend, Emi! If you aren’t familiar with her auto-bio web comic Emitown, you should check it out!
Anyhow, Ron, Emi, and I usually go out after work on Fridays and hang out. Emi dubbed it Medicine Friday, and it ended up sticking. Medicine Fridays are some of the best days ever, so I made some fan art.X3 This is colored with honest to goodness watercolor, something I don’t really do anymore. It was great to take a break from the crazy and do a full piece of artwork for a friend!

Originally published at Cat Farris: Art for Hire. You can comment here or there.
Hey dudes!
It’s my birthday today! So in honor of me getting one year closer to old age and senility, I’m going to try and start up my web comic again!
Yeah, yeah, I know, not very cheerful. But you know what’s cheerful? Comics! Ok, this issue isn’t so cheerful, but I’ve got some catching up to do. Things will start getting cheerier soon!
Now, on with it! Enjoy!

