To be continued …
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Oh my, if they need help, don’t call me, she is one scary person. It is a great illustration.
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Ha ha – I met this woman and was inspired to give her a cameo in this story. Let me put it this way: I think I captured her essence pretty accurately! Hope I don’t cross paths with her again 😉
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Goodness, I hope you don’t ever see her either. Hee hee, if only she knew the impression she left, makes the illustration even better.
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It was very therapeutic to do 😉 thanks Rose x
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She reminds me of Lady MacBeth on one of her “Better” days. She is scary !!
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Very perceptive. This bit is inspired by something that actually happened – I think I got quite a good likeness, if I do say so myself 😉
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