Catching up with Hank the Cowdog

This week I have been catching up with Hank the Cowdog as I picked up the latest books from the library.

Hank the Cowdog, Coyote, John EricksonI can again say that I have read all of the Hank the Cowdog books.

Hank the cowdog, john erickson, ranch life, childrens books, hank the cowdogI first read The Frozen Rodeo which was the 74th in the series. This is the last book to be illustrated by Gerald Holmes who had illustrated all the previous books in the series starting with The Original Adventures of Hank the Cowdog.

The Case of the Monster Fire, John R. Erickson, Hank the Cowdog, BooksAlong with the great stories by John R. Erickson I have always enjoyed the great drawings and cover art in the series.

I had known about the Hank the Cowdog series before, but the book that really got me interested was The Case of the Monster Fire.

I grew up near where John R. Erickson worked as a cowboy before he moved to the Texas Panhandle and starting to write the Hank the Cowdog books. My home county in Kansas was greatly damaged by the wildfires and many of my friends were affected by the fires. This book really hit home.

When I heard of this book I set and completed a challenge to read through the entire Hank the Cowdog series.

Hank the cowdog, john erickson, ranch life, childrens books, hank the cowdogThe latest book in the series is The Case of the Red Rubber Ball. The illustrations remain in the style of Gerald Holmes, but they are now done by Nicolette Earley.

This was another great story that include the mischievous Eddy the Rac.

I also liked the illustrations as they were definitely in the style of Gerald Holmes.

Hank the cowdog, john erickson, ranch life, childrens books, hank the cowdogI also found out that a new book had been released about the series. Finding Hank: The Most-Often Asked Question about Hank the Cowdog was also illustrated by Gerald Holmes and was written by John R. Erickson. I learned a lot about the background of the series and how it got started.

I am now looking forward to the release of a new book next spring.

Steven

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Two Years ago in Germany

As December begins I have been thinking back to two years ago when I took my last trip away from home.

SFO, San Francisco Airport, United 777, Full planeThe trip was to Jena, Germany to teach a couple courses at our office there. Who would have thought at that time that I would not travel for the next two years.

Christmas Pyramid, Ferris Wheel,WeihnachtspyramideI like to visit Germany in December as it is a festive time of year especially with the local Christmas markets that are full of food and entertainment.

Christmas Market, Jena Germany, snow, Christmas TimeIt also snowed during the time I was there, which is something that I miss here in California.

leben am toten meer, life at the dead sea, SMAC, ChemnitzAnother highlight of the trip to Germany was taking a train trip to Chemnitz on the weekend to visit an archaeological museum. There was a special exhibition of Life at the Dead Sea – Archaeology from the Holy Land that I wanted to see as they were using some pictures that I had taken in one of the displays. See: Life at the Dead Sea

clifford and carry onFinally it was time to head home and here are my bags on the train station platform as I wait for the train for the first leg of the journey.

A lot has happened since I made it home from Germany, but my bags have remained unpacked for almost two years now.

Steven

 

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