Wednesday, March 14, 2007



22 comments:

  1. to be sure! to be sure!

    What a beaut little fella. I will have a beer for him ;o)

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  2. Simon, Paddy Broomcorn says, "Lift yer beer, and give one ta me too. Want mine in a wee mug!"

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  3. I love it Lilah. Can I have a beer too?

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  4. Sure ye can, dear boy, can I have a nip o yer chocolate?

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  5. Sigh...Everybody wants my chocolate...

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  6. ... I'll tell you where me pot of gold is at....

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  7. ha ah! the Irish jokes are flowing think and fast here in Australia.. we have quite a close history to Ireland..

    Love his walking stick ( he should have 2 .. to be sure, to be sure)

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  8. He did have two, but he got into a duel with a cat over a saucer of milk... he got the milk, the cat got the stick.



    Poor old One-eyed Tom.

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  9. Heehee, those legs are made for jigging!

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  10. Anonymous3:16 AM

    ...and I applaude your mastery. great one!

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  11. Smart fella! The cat got the stick!!!
    Full of character, L!

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  12. For a moment I was afraid of having slept for three days! But no, it's not the 17th yet. *wew*

    Such a lovely fellow, huggable even.

    Happy St. Patrick's Day to everyone, everywhere!

    :-)

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  13. you too merisi!

    Hey hasn't he got the best hat? looks like a pumpkin skin or something like it!

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  14. Anonymous, and jigging's what he'll do... then he'll drink all your beer and swipe your spoons.

    Aynaku, thank you! I'm in a "little people mood.


    Cream, full of mischief!

    Merisi... usually I get in the mood for a holiday a day late... this time I started early! I'm just keeping you guys jigging on your toes. He might bite!!

    :-)


    Simon...I wonder where he got it...not around here, all the pumpkins from last year are gone!!
    (wait, maybe that is why they are all gone!)

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  15. He looks like he could cook up all matter of mischief and keep his eyes twinklin;. Have a happy St. Patrick's Day, Lilah!

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  16. Hope you had a good St Patty's day.
    He is so cute. I need a brownie.
    But can I have a glass of wine with mine.

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  17. He's darling - I especially love the painting. What a great idea - adopting out excess sketches! :-)

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  18. Carla, I remember my grandmother saying if I saw one not to try to pick 'em as they were known to bite. She said the same thing about baby mice and turtles... I have a wee little turtle scar to this day.
    You know, it's true what they say about them not letting go.

    Toni, of course you may have a glass of wine with your brownie...
    what does one drink with brownies, red or white?

    Tara... Thanks again for the St. Patricks card!♪♪♪♪♪

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  19. I tink you are right lilah! :o)

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  20. Anonymous11:31 PM

    Thanks for the link. I came back to your blog for a second look because the first was so much fun. The only thing I like almost as much as history is fantasy. I love the textures in this painting. This work and subject makes me think of Brian Froud and Arthur Rackham.

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  21. Of course I am Simon:)))

    Ah...Val, a true lady ye are!

    Steve, You are welcome and so were your comments. Thanks!

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