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    Great images.

    I got a chuckle out of Caesar's memory!
    Mags

    Draw what you see, not what you think you should. ~Cindy Hixon




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    Nice and funny story Martha.I cannot share anything about having curly hair... because i didn't like locks... i liked waves...:-)

    Where is your mother, Caesar... hunting?

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    Dear Martha, from what You say I think the main difference is possibly that You had the opportunity to meet either some Homo Abilis specimen or at least some Homo Erectus group ! ... I can hardly believe anyone here ever met a Dinosaur!

    Thank You, dear Magen! I'm just glad I could share chuckles. I got one first drawing it ...

    Dear Anna, my mom just went shopping some good mammuth's tenderloin, a giant fern salad bag and a couple of cans of fat worms .... time for milk was already up, as You could see in my dream, except that I could get from an eohyppus ...
    Panta rei (everything flows)!

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    Picking Cotton For Ten Cents

    Subtitled; "As God is my witness, I will never pick cotton again." REF: "GWTW". never made ten cents, and could not spend it if I had--there was no place around to do so, except for a little traveling store that came occasionally.
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    i love watching this thread.
    And i'm so fond of martha's stories. they make my day.

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    Good work & thanks for sharing with us...

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    Really nice paintings, i like them all, thanks for sharing them with us

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    Thanks Aged P for this one. What an amazing pic you began it with. It even looks like a memory in how it's sort of amorphous, just with enough to hold on to what was happening without the thousands of little details. We get to add those, don't we, like trying to remember.
    Bartender, fix me a moon river. . .in a TIFFANY GLASS!!!!!!!

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    My Tree

    When I was 11 or 12 years old, my family moved to a new home. There was a huge tree in the back yard that I quickly claimed as "mine". Pencil and watercolor.
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    lovely memory to share susan
    I too have read many a book in a tree
    "I like to have a thing suggested rather than told in full. When every detail is given, the mind rests satisfied, and the imagination loses the desire to use its own wings."
    ~Thomas Bailey Aldrich~

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