Do note that Sir Isaac Newton's claim remains in a pending status. Although I have the utmost respect for him, I do hope that he's incorrect. Albeit our present day meteorologists are not even worthy to warm a bleacher in Newton's ball park, their thirty-day accu-weather forecasts establish the example of our (in)ability to predict much. The Amazing Carnac says we'll have cold, wintery weather here in eastern WA on Feb 8th. Duh. I DO have a solid faith in the comet's return and the calendars rolling over, but my mental logic circuits don't associate any inherent danger with such things. Rambling. Sorry.
I really enjoy the simple graphic style and limited palette. I'm not sure if it was screened printed or just meant to look like it. I also cheer the subtle word play slipped in. Well done!
Thank you Allison for sharing the fun.
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BTW related, Current audio book I'm listening to while I'm stitching those models or submitting to minimal required amounts of housecleaning, for those that enjoy such things as I do: Raymond Khoury's The Sign. It's a spy thriller full of apocalyptic second-coming hoaxed-up entertaining nonsense. Click the pic if you want to read the synopsis and very mixed reviews on Amazon. I got mine from the library (small "l" not THE Library) as a Playaway.