My funny black and white cartoon of Bryan discovering how full the trunk of his car really is. Drawn by artist Bryan Skinnell.

I think cars are just storage units on wheels. My own poor car has a trunk so stuffed with junk and other strange things that I need an elephant to help me get the lid down! But in my defense let me say that car trunks are the best inventions ever and some of the handiest catch-alls for everything I don’t want lose yet can’t be bothered to put away. I do it and I bet you do too you pack rat! I take comfort in knowing that what I stick back there won’t be lost so I can safely forget about it. And forget about it I will surely do which happens with frightening speed. Weeks and months pass by when it doesn’t occur to me that I really ought to take a look back there just to see what all I’ve accumulated. At least until I need to chuck something in the trunk only to discover it’s nearly maxxed out. But no problem! I can get it in there. I will get it in there! And all I need is one handy elephant if you happen to know some kindly soul who can bring one over.

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Why hello there! My name is Bryan Skinnell and I am a middle-aged (50-ish) artist and neighborhood kook who is living the artistic and creative life out in the boonies of Bedford, Virginia. Bedford is one of the largest counties in the commonwealth of Virginia and, for the most part, it’s still a mostly rural one that bridges the gap between Roanoke and Lynchburg. You could say, in more ways than one, that Bedford is the heart of Virginia. I can’t argue with that although I usually think of Bedford more as Virginia’s belly button myself.

I grew up right here in Bedford and have lived and toiled most of my life on our infamous red clay. The sort of clay that makes the stickiest mud known to man after a rain and which clings like super glue from God to anything and everything it touches. If you are so foolish as to get it on yourself you’ll wind up tracking and leaving a trail of red goop everywhere you go for days afterwards to the delight of your family and friends. But I wouldn’t want to live anywhere else and Lord knows I tried as I’ve wandered from one end of the country to the other. But Bedford has my heart and that’s where I’ve chosen to live my life today. In my free time when I’m not stuck in my studio making art I do love being outside gardening or hiking or just pestering the neighbors.

Every day I try to write something that’s original, entertaining, and half-way thoughtful here on my blog while sharing my happy-go-lucky attitude and zest for life. Quite often I don’t have the foggiest notion of what I’ll end up saying in a post. But, whatever I end up writing about, I do hope you enjoy it!

I do keep a mailing list for interested readers and fans. If you would like to get in on the action and follow my musings and rabble-babble, that can be easily arranged. Just give me an email address that you would like for me to send my blog posts to and I’ll see that you get it.

Thanks for stopping by!
Bryan Skinnell

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