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1. bears

taking advantage of the first snow, father and son have fun

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2. SFG_Nice

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3. Poor Sape!

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4. Blue on Blue


Just a little something I felt like drawing.
Polychromos on board, of course.

I'm happy to say I've accepted a new little kids' book project that has a knitting theme, so I'm looking forward to being busy drawing more knitting in the coming weeks!

And on another note: Remember the Parmesan cheese thing from a couple of posts back?
Well, I had a peek at Mom's cupboard yesterday, and yes, the CAN IS STILL THERE. It has to be 30 years old. Ewww.

Plus there were all sorts of other really really old boxes of seasonings and spices. All very neatly and quietly sitting on their little spice rack hanging on the inside of the cupboard door. All dusted and 'ready to go', even though she hasn't used them in 25 years at least. Disturbing and amusing at the same time.

Don't get me started on what's out in the garage... Read the rest of this post

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