My wordless friends:
Allyson Latta
Matilda Magtree
Cheryl Andrews
Elizabeth Yeoman

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My wordless friends:
Allyson Latta
Matilda Magtree
Cheryl Andrews
Elizabeth Yeoman
When is your daughter publishing her first book encouraging and helping others to make art without restrictions or limitations from all their noisy inner critics!
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I’m with you! This is an old one, inspired by a Mr Dressup drawing. There’s another guy who drew without restrictions or limitations. I was always amazed by how quickly and easily his lines and squiggles transformed!
Oh, lovely! It reminds me of the title of a poem by Carl Leggo, “Growing Up Perpendicular on the Side of a Hill”. The poem is quite a bit darker Than this sunny drawing but funny too and wonderful in its own way. You can see it at http://www.ccfi.educ.ubc.ca/publication/insights/v07n01/poet/leggo/growingup.html
So cute, the tiny house on the huge grassy hill (how on earth do you carry groceries up there?) with the giant gravity-defying tree. N’s affinity with nature showing itself again? I like the bold pink note to mom and dad.
The happy house on the hill….lovely
The House at the Top of the World! Oh I love her work. [I first read the note as Tom Om and Dad, making me think: family yoga retreat?] Ommm (;
I love it! Love the idea that he’s been leaving every since he left this place decades ago. Thank you for sending.
If we ever did live on such a hill, I shudder to think of the stroller days.
That’s funny — we (the three of us) actually did call me Tom Om for quite some time after she did this picture!