There is an odd phenomenon in Montreal of pears wearing heels in the snow– and I have never seen one of them fall.
There is an odd phenomenon in Montreal of pears wearing heels in the snow– and I have never seen one of them fall.
Thank you all for reading Angry Pear. In appreciation, I am offering FREE SHIPPING for everything in the Angry Pear Etsy shop! This offer only lasts through February and is only redeemable by using this coupon code at checkout.
Coupon: FEBRUPEARY2012
(Easy to remember).
Shop for all things pearish, including Stationpeary, pins, miniature pears, and comics!
Below is a sample of some of the items available. You can see more in the Stationpeary section of the top menu bar or at the Etsy shop!
“The power of pear compels you!”
Time to vote for November’s Pear of the Month. Click the title below to see the full posts, then use the poll on the sidebar to place your vote. May the best pear win!
More pears from last Christmas! Click on the titles to see the full post.
I really enjoyed some of the pears from last Christmas, so I thought I’d post them again. Click on the post titles to read the full comic.
(I redid this one a few months ago in ink for a Christmas card).
Happy Holidays everyone!


“Don’t make me go back in there!”
Expozine was so much fun. I wanted to say thanks to those of you who stopped by. It was really great meeting you in person. The whole experience was so rewarding. I get such a kick out of seeing people enjoy these pears as much as I do.
I was also interviewed by the Montreal-based online journal GeeKorner. Check out the interview (there are more pictures!)
Little pears made out of polymer in an escargot dish.
Holiday and blank greeting cards (also available online at Angry Pear’s Etsy Shop).
Comics from some of my favorite blog posts and a brand new comic introducing Angry Pear. (These will soon be available in the Angry Pear shop).
Postcards with some of my favorite panels (like Leaf Extensions and Angry Pear vs. The Mood Ring).
Me.
So thanks again for coming by and being suppeartive! I hope to attend Expozine again next year and more craft fairs in the Montreal area.
At least the neighboring seat is vacant.
Hyacinth Bucket is most definitely a pear.
Last week Mature Student Hanging in the There passed The Versatile Blogger Award on to Angry Pear. I’m really honored by this, and I’m happy to pass the award along to 15 other blogs that I enjoy.
But first the Rules of the Award:
Rule 1 – Thank the person who nominated you for the award:
Thank you Jacqueline! Although I only recently started reading Mature Student Hanging in There, I’m hooked. As her blog title suggests, she writes a lot about the challenges and successes of returning to school, but tempers her stories with humor and relatable anecdotes. What I find particularly lovely about her blog is that, while readers may not share her experiences exactly, she manages to captivate her audience and make her tales universal.
Rule 2 – List seven things people may not know about you:
1. Pears are not my favorite fruit to eat.
2. I don’t own a cellular phone.
3. I like Victorian novels—Vanity Fair is one of my favorites.
4. I like to knit and design my own sweaters and dresses.
5. I enjoy the “occasional” cocktail.
6. Like Angry Pear, I am easily peeved.
7. I am a fan of Doctor Who.
Rule 3 – Nominate 15 blogs you think should receive this award:
Here’s a list of the blogs I enjoy. It was hard to limit the list to just 15. They are all over the map in terms of style, topic and execution, but they are all lovely!
In no particular order:
Sometimes pears wish they had their own private chef.
Please Note: the video link below contains curse words (and pearishness).
“Give me 110 pearcent!”
when only a glass of champagne will help.
“For me!”
(Read Hospeartality 1 here)
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“Who wants more wine?”
“You better go now before the store closes.”
I’m heading off to the beach, so Angry Pear will be on hiatus for about two weeks. See you all again soon!
Everything has to be just so for Dapper Pear.
“The cummberbun should be snug, but not too tight.”
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“The new futon is here. Let’s put it together.”
“I think you put that piece in the wrong spot.”
“That doesn’t look right.”
“I would hold the nails while hammering.”