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"This ain't no city."
San Francisco was big, busy, and beautiful, never lacking in interesting people or places. Digginstown was a little Northern California town full of trees and dirt. The town had been born in the days of the California Gold Rush, and hadn't seen much excitement since 1849. But it had seen a lot of deer.
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Originally posted in grayscale, but I decided to color it. :)
#InAScrape #comic #series
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Comments
23 Sep, 2014, 1:03 pm
Reposted because I forgot to color his shirt in the last panel and it bothered me way more than it should have. :P
23 Sep, 2014, 3:59 pm
Haha I know what you mean, I always have to fix the little details before posting anything. Looks great in color, by the way!
23 Sep, 2014, 7:57 pm
So, when did you start working at Disney?
23 Sep, 2014, 11:14 pm
@professahsapprentice
Thanks! And yeah, that moment when you realize a mistake after you post it... Redo it and start over with likes/comments, or live with the mistake forever? A difficult decision. :P
@Doodles
Heh... *blushes modestly*
24 Sep, 2014, 6:31 pm
I compleatly relate to the whole reposting something after noticing a small error that really bugs you. XP
And while I'd much rather be in the country over a big city I do feel sorry for Scrapes. Homesickness is never easy.
24 Sep, 2014, 11:23 pm
Same here, I would prefer a little town over a big city, but I think a part of it is that I don't like change. If I'd grown up in a big city, I probably wouldn't want to live in a little town... Funny how that works. :P
25 Sep, 2014, 12:52 am
@EPH: I'm suprisingly the exact same way when it comes to change. XD I've always loved the outdoors and country, so I don't know if my perspective would be different if I was raised in the city... hard to say really. *-) It all depends on the individual.
25 Sep, 2014, 1:45 am
I used to live in a more suburban area before I moved to somewhere more rural...I guess the one thing I miss is that I almost never came across any bugs in the house when I lived in the suburbs. Heh.