Hey Mr Katsu, it’s Chinese New Year “Year of of the Pig”…oink! The Chinese New Year follows the lunar calendar, with each year represented by an animal. Want to know what “animal year” you were born in? Search and learn all about the animals and their traits!
Author: Me & Mr Katsu
Comic 76 | Pop-Up Surprises
Hey Mr Katsu, opportunities can happen at anytime, so be ready for POP-UP surprises! Plan your goals, prepare and be patient because you never know when “the right opportunity” will POP-UP. It’s said that the only guarantee in life is “change”. So start planning to do something you’ve always thought about doing this year (new career, new hairstyle, new recipe, etc.) because life waits for no one!
Comic 75 | Chilly Cheers
Hey everyone, it’s winter cold but we’re ready to dive into the New Year! Some of you may have stumbled upon my blog comic, heard about it from a friend or coworker or maybe even happened to meet Mr Katsu on one of our many walks around town. I hope you enjoy following us as much as I am creating them. And if you’re on Instagram, check out my recent comic videos. Cheers to 2019, meeting new friends, supporting and collaborating with other artists and donating my artwork to help non-profits fundraise.
Comic 74 | Must Have Snow Globe
Hey Mr Katsu, the holidays need lights and at least ONE snow globe! Wishing you and your family a very happy Season’s Greetings and thank you for being a fan of my little blog!
Comic 73 | Helper Elves
Hey Mr Katsu, you do have pointed ears… but not so sure about a Santa toy elf! Tis the season to celebrate and thank all the “helper elves” in your life! Remember the value of a gift isn’t how much it costs, but how much it’ll be cherished!
Comic 72 | Winter Cold Snuggle
Hey Mr Katsu, winter cold is here and snowflakes are falling. Each one is different, like your relatives calling! Bundle up, snuggle up and find joy in the “little things” this holiday season!
Comic 71 | Thanksgiving Favorite
Hey Mr Katsu here’s a little poem for a Thanksgiving favorite!
Oh lonely potato you REALLY are so loved.
At holiday time, on a fork you are shoved.
You grow in the dirt with water and sun.
Then off to market stacked one-by-one.
The pile is high and shoppers soon circle in,
They pick, toss and grab you until none in the bin.
Baked, mashed or fried, all cooking ways to enjoy,
Thanks for your vitamins and delicious goodness, oh boy!