What a great idea, Eleanor. After all, Larry’s involved in this tomfoolery as well.
I do love Stephanie’s imagination. Whoda thunk she’d want to go boating?
Next time, we get his response, Eleanor takes action, and Amy is told to hand out… well, you’ll see.
If you want to see today’s Dick Tracy (for some reason, it’s late on GoComics) and the dailies in glorious black & white, just go here.
I do like the happy dancing Stephanie!
I like the dancing Stephanie, too, but it seems really uncharacteristic. Lazing in the canoe is much more her idea of celebrating, I would think. (And looking at pictures of kittens is just what she does every day!)
Now, as an architect I’m rather distressed by seeing the entire bedroom floor of a house gone kablooey. But it happens sometimes. Hurricane straps and reinforcing for the velvet swing might have prevented this structural failure, but the ceiling mirror was probably doomed from the start.
Stephanie’s remembering how much fun she had dancing with Larry the last time.
You’re right about the poor house, Pops. The extra 2×6 support beam for the velvet pleausre swing just wasn’t enough, I’m afraid.
Funny story about the ceiling mirror: Years ago I did some topic header illustrations for a friend’s sex toy catalogue. Anyway, he invited me to a party at a-I guess it was a sex club-in San Francisco. I ended up getting a tour from the propretor and we had a wonderful chat about using theatre stage techniques to enhance the different rooms. I told her about making mirrors out of stretching Mylar over wooden frames (we had just finished doing “A Chorus Line).
Don’t know if she ever used them.
Thank you! I was watching videos of people twisting from the 60s for inspiration. It’s one of the few dances I can do.
See, Steph’s one of the people I was thinking of in my last comment. I don’t think Edison realizing how much her actions upset her. I wish she would. I feel bad for the poor girl.