
"I saw on the internet that someone asked you to do a cheaper version of "I think we need a bigger boat"
and you made another one."
"Yup, that's the skinny Madam!"
"Still got it?"
"I do"
"Well why doncha let me buy that?
"I'm not rich but I feel good about giving Dingo the Clown $50 for a painting. AND IT'S PAYDAAAAAY!"
Amazing who you meet on the street. She told me where to deliver it and Olive and I were happy to do it.
We scurried back to the Clown Cave. I strapped her painting on for a last tall bike ride.This is the last way i see lots of paintings. The goodbye good luck roll on the back of the Behemoth.BRRRRRR! It's really cold out.
All of my paintings spend time with me in my space and I find them very valuable. I care when I'm letting them go. This one felt really good. I told it that it was going to have a good life with it's new master.It now will spend time with her.
PINK FLAMINGO in the yard!!!! Yes you are home my unfeathered friend.
YOU GET TRACK LIGHTING!!!!Lucky painting.
We hugged the stuffings out of each other. Our duo and her family were all well met that evening. We said goodbye and again hit the bricks feeling grateful.
Someone somewhere needs a Rubber chicken coloring book! And we are gonna find them.
http://www.etsy.com/shop/ChickenDOers
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