Everything has its price; don't spend what you've got in a way that is unwise. Sometimes you don't know what's what for many a long year - save your pennies 'til you're sure.
Is the first image a t-shirt, or just dying to be one? It would be a very neat shirt.
Don't ask for any coins? Come on, you've got that whole fountain to yourself. A few glittering little filthy numbers won't go amiss. Perhaps there are fish! Yum, public fish.
Peter, Peter, always with the assumptions. What if there are already fifty people fishing around in there with me? Don’t answer that.
Jan? You too?
It’s hard not to see the cross in the first one, I agree. Easter approaches, but it seems I draw these any time of year. A hymn too. Let the first one be listening to the second, is the way I see it now that they’re together. And they were drawn only moments apart, so maybe that’s appropriate.
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Everything has its price; don't spend what you've got in a way that is unwise. Sometimes you don't know what's what for many a long year - save your pennies 'til you're sure.
Is the first image a t-shirt, or just dying to be one? It would be a very neat shirt.
As always, thanks for sharing, William -
Peter
wv/captcha on this comment= "price"!!!
And there you have it. We should change captcha to gotcha.
My life is a t-shirt. The holes are where the words go.
In the meantime, if you see me fishing coins from the fountain, don’t ask.
Don't ask for any coins? Come on, you've got that whole fountain to yourself. A few glittering little filthy numbers won't go amiss. Perhaps there are fish! Yum, public fish.
But He did and I am...
William, I see a religious look in each of these.
The top canvas...Jesus on a cross.
The bottom canvas...singing a hymn.
Maybe it's just the mood I've been in lately...or because it's the time of the Easter celebration.
Very nice drawings, William~~~
Peter, Peter, always with the assumptions. What if there are already fifty people fishing around in there with me? Don’t answer that.
Jan? You too?
It’s hard not to see the cross in the first one, I agree. Easter approaches, but it seems I draw these any time of year. A hymn too. Let the first one be listening to the second, is the way I see it now that they’re together. And they were drawn only moments apart, so maybe that’s appropriate.
Thank you both!
You got me on my nose, CLAPPER!-))
And I did it with only one hand, Mr. Zen!
!
(there's a sound that goes with that.)
xo
erin
And now, here in my room, a facial expression.
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