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Sunday, March 22, 2026

Daniel Boone and the Giant p6 - Boone and Crockett: The Sasquatch Sagas Chapter 3

 For those of you just joining us - This is page 6 of chapter 3 of my most current project, so on its own, out of context from the rest of the comic, there are sure to arise a couple of questions. Other than the obvious, “What the heck is going on?” there’s the additional, “How can this guy write comics if he can’t spell worth a darn?” Both questions share the self-same answer: This is a “comictization” (like a ‘dramatization’ but with… well, you get it!) of a documented Sasquatch encounter experienced by Daniel Boone, as reported through a handwritten letter by a person who was told the story firsthand by Boone himself at the turn of the 19th Century when there was still quite a bit of wriggle room where spelling is concerned, especially in the Kentucky backwoods. 

To read the rest of this story, you can check out my previous post here. To read the entire comic thus far, please click on the Sasquatch Sagas label below. And, as always, thank you so much for reading! 



Saturday, March 14, 2026

A Normal Day

This one comes from the “A Day In the Life of a Shaman” category. Most of the time I forget that my life with its inherent synchronicities, miracles, and Divine Interventions is not ‘normal’ - That most people’s days do not include such things as conversations with dead people, deities, or dragons, or experiencing the Universe directly responding to what I may do, say, or think. I seriously find myself thinking, “Isn’t everybody’s life like this?”

And this is why the directive from White Buffalo Calf Woman to me during my first Vision Quest was to “share my path.” Not that I am in any way special, but my path as a Shaman is different from most, and in sharing it, hopefully, others get an inkling of how much bigger the possibilities for their life are when they step outside the narrow spectrum of normalacy, and begin to expect the extraordinary. 

As Dr. Wayne Dyer would say: “I am a realist. I expect miracles.”

And thus is this comic page an ‘ordinary’ day for me.