Here’s another photo saluting Memorial Day and our military service personnel: Here is reaction at the Key West port on V.J. Day in 1945 on the USS submarine Seadragon.
Archive for Swampy’s Florida News
Sorry to write that we’ve just learned of the death of a friend of Swampy’s, Elaine Sevin. Fellow Florida native, Elaine has been creating coloring and educational books about Florida’s water issues for more than 25 years. She worked very[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Here Terisa Glover works to create a new Swampy, working from design to sewing to stuffing. What will he look like? A bit more like the cartoon version. When can you see him? The new Swampy will be revealed on[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Due to a a computer that had to be replaced and the delays of getting one waaaaay out into the swamps of the Big Cypress, Swampy’s Florida updates of the weekly features will be delayed until next week. In the[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Visit Swampy in Dade City this Friday evening!
Swampy and Swampy’s Florida will be in Dade City, Florida, drawing folks during the opening of Swampy’s friend Keith Martin John’s new art show, “Preserving Paradise” at the Uptown Gallery from 6pm to 9pm. If you’re in the area, come[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Swampy’s Florida – The 1st Coloring Book!
Since kicking off the Swampy’s Florida website/comic strip/etc started last July, the hope was to introduce a coloring book. It all came together Friday evening at The General Store in Downtown Lakeland. Co-owner of The General Store, Teresa Glover, put[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Swampy’s comic strip will return the week of March 7th! Where’s Swampy off to next? – With roast beef sandwiches, Swampy heads to Greenwood Cemetery in Orlando.
This morning Punta Gorda Pete, the Ground Roach, appeared from the drain pipe in Coleman, Florida. After a short crawl in the heavy humidity, Pete’s antennae popped from the drain grate. His head soon appeared and then with a fleeting[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
In case you missed the annual Pensacola Pelican Drop here it is:
Swampy and friends are at The Lake Placid Family Restaurant on U.S. 27 in Highlands County.