As some of you already know, Daria likes to travel a lot. Lately she kept asking me to reccomend a new destination where she could meet new and interesting people. I haven't asked Maurice (I was busy, you know ), but I gave her Peggy's address, so they finally met. It appears that two girls found they have much in common, and became good friends. I don't know when Daria is actually coming back, but she sent me a picture without background (very funny, girl!). I see that Peggy has done something with her hair without asking Maurice first
Wooow ! Fantastic !!! Thank you Dar. I really don't have any critique to do this time. You can just think that Peggy is as able as Daria to carry a heavy backpack, in spite of missing right arm. But it's a wonderful drawing ! Bravo.
Maurice
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"Hatez-vous lentement, et sans perdre courage, Vingt fois sur le metier remettez votre ouvrage. Polissez-le sans cesse et le repolissez, Ajoutez quelquefois et souvent effacez."
Peggy told me about where they were : they had quite long walk near the Ocean, crutching along a rough track. When they arrived at the upper point, the two plucky girls weren't even short of breath !
It gave me an idea for the background and I'll send it to you personally, Dar.
Maurice
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"Hatez-vous lentement, et sans perdre courage, Vingt fois sur le metier remettez votre ouvrage. Polissez-le sans cesse et le repolissez, Ajoutez quelquefois et souvent effacez."
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Maurice
--
"Hatez-vous lentement, et sans perdre courage,
Vingt fois sur le metier remettez votre ouvrage.
Polissez-le sans cesse et le repolissez,
Ajoutez quelquefois et souvent effacez."
Boileau, l'Art poetique, 1674
It gave me an idea for the background and I'll send it to you personally, Dar.
Maurice
--
"Hatez-vous lentement, et sans perdre courage,
Vingt fois sur le metier remettez votre ouvrage.
Polissez-le sans cesse et le repolissez,
Ajoutez quelquefois et souvent effacez."
Boileau, l'Art poetique, 1674
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