Without sunlight there would be no visualization. Put that in your pan and fry it. Thank you, Mr. Glaser. Without you our visualization would be less luscious.
Milton Glaser
Without sunlight there would be no visualization. Put that in your pan and fry it. Thank you, Mr. Glaser. Without you our visualization would be less luscious.

Thanks to the fearless playfulness of the first human to make bread. And to you, Blexbolex, for a hotpop trip to the bakery and butcher for our sandwich fixins, and the genuine confidence of Je Sais Cuisinier. Yes, yes, I do know how to cook.

| Midnight Snack on The Venerable Jersey Joe | |
| Midnight Snack on The Venerable Jersey Joe | |
| David Kmetz on The Venerable Jersey Joe | |
| Midnight Snack on Putting the acCENT on the prop… | |
| Larry Goldberg on Putting the acCENT on the prop… |
Not so sure about that creepy squirt of mustard (?) on that Dagwood sandwich…
I believe that is a giant A, LRoy, but I am not sure why it is there. Hmm. What are we missing? Will investigate.
Btw, do you have Vineyard plans this summer? We need to get a sandwich together.
The butcher illustration reminds me of my new favorite quote–“Red meat isn’t bad for you. Fuzzy, greenish blue meat is bad for you.”
Also, the poster says “A” “O” “I” for “Art of Illustration.” But it’s true that it is not done very well.
Words to live by, for sure. I would say that applies to all of life. Can’t think of much that is fuzzy + greenish-blue other than Icelandic moss that is good for you. Icelandic moss is VERY good for you. Just that though.
I did not see A O I but did think it must spell something. Was looking for ART and got blinded by that. I like the illustration anyway and would like to see the show.
Thank you for your comments, S-H-C!