
The weather has been so tempestuous lately, and the seas so rough, that I’d like to think that all the local sea monsters are just hanging out in the bar swopping stories until things calm down a bit.
Illustrations, CSS experiments, bits and pieces

The weather has been so tempestuous lately, and the seas so rough, that I’d like to think that all the local sea monsters are just hanging out in the bar swopping stories until things calm down a bit.

Once upon a time there was a web developer who desperately wanted to make a webcomic, but got distracted by redesigning the comic site eight times. One day, she eventually got around to properly making the first page, and here it is.
The comic page is presented here in png format, but over on the comic site, Emma and the Granny Fairies, it’s an SVG.

Things have been a little quite around here lately because I’ve been working on this poster for some friends of mine. Break a leg lads!

There is a fascinating alternative explanation of human evolution called the Aquatic Ape Hypothesis. It says that we may have spent some time as semi-aquatic creatures, and it explains beautifully why we are so bald and blubbery.

This is a pipe fish, the very last one in the local river since Grandpa Don took up fishing last year, to distract him from his nicotine addiction.

Stealth Ducky learns the art of camouflage, vows to infiltrate your bathroom.

The King of the Beach is not impressed with your puny sandcastles! You may not leave until you create something at least seven foot tall, and it better have a moat!

The seehorse is a small creature, approximately 8″ in length, which can be found stirring up the silt of deep lakes, or hiding in subterranean river systems. It’s array of large eyes helps it to navigate in dark places, and avoid predators. Some experts have come to believe that seehorses are actually beholder larva, and not an independent species in their own right.