Mudder

OK, I am working double-time in preparation
for the September Studio Tour. But I have two
reasons to think about the topic of this gourd.
#1 is that tomorrow I am headed to Eugene to
spend a week with my grandson Benjamin. Why does
that make me think of elephants, you ask? Well,
the answer is because when he was born I painted
a mural about the 'Los Elefantes' counting song
for his wall. Also my daughter had a wonderful
elephant pinata made for his one-year birthday
just one month ago.
#2 is that today's climate is hot and very humid
today for some unknown reason. Any self-respecting
elephant, with their thick and wrinkly hide,
would thoroughly enjoy coating themselves in
mud if it were available -- as is the mudder
on this gourd. She is dipping in, front-side
first, with her behind up in the air. I am told
that this mud treatment not only keeps away the
pests, but also keeps indulging elephants a few
degrees cooler as well. Hmmmmm. Ever try it?
If you had a pelt like an elephant's, you just
might.
Hope to see you all at the Studio Tour.
grand-mudder margie lopez read
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