Tuesday 4 February 2014

The Chinese Year of the Horse







There I was drawing stuff, and then I sort of popped a picture up in cyberspace thinking to myself well that sort of turned out OK. Because as you know with these drawings, it is all or nothing, because once a line is drawn it can’t be undone.  Anyway I had not long popped the picture into the vast voids of cyberspace when a very kind person mentioned The Chinese Year of the Horse and it is, I had entirely forgotten about that  . . . . . . .  Silly old me, but I am trying to keep my mind together through the wet cold days of winter in Britain and that is not entirely easy at present due to the wet, cold and rain.


Anyway a Happy Chinese New Year to you all (slightly late), and although I must admit the beast I drew was not intentionally done for this it does make a rather good Chinese horse. . . . . . .  OK then who said . . . . Nay . . . . . . .  HAH HAH AH HAH AH HA HA HAH HAH AH AH HA HAH AHA Hha ha ha hah ah ahha ha haha ha ha ha  

4 comments:

  1. It's all there in black and white. Should be the Year of the Zebra crossing....

    Gary :)

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    1. Why did the Zebra cross the road . . . .

      To watch the pelican crossing . . . . .AH HAH HAH AH HAH AH HA HAHHAH AH HA HAH HA HAH AH AH AHH AH AHha ha ha haha ha haha ha

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  2. I was thinking maybe your horse had on a zebra suit. That made me realize that in the recent past, so 5 years, I have probably been closer to a zebra (at Albuquerque Zoo) than I have been to a horse. The zebra oh current ants took place near the first of June during the last twelve months, so Year Of The Zebra is more correct for me. ActuaLLy I enjoyed my wife's giraffe walk as the funniest part of the zoo, well, that and the empty pond with plastic flamingos.

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    1. I think when a zoo needs plastic flamingos then times are hard. although on the plus side they dont need much feeding. I think the year of the Zebra would be better. . . . . .

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