Saturday, February 02, 2008
The Bel Air Sat in the Salt Air
Now this gorgeous car was left on the beach in a remote area of Vancouver Island. It came into a logging camp on a barge and was left when the camp burned, nobody came back for it. Why it was taken in in the first place is a mystery or why it didn't burn for that matter. Its gone now so don't bother looking. Bink for more in depth baloney.
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Darn it I was gonna go look for it.
and it doesn't have any rust? thats a good looking car :)
Love this Ron and the story is great too. Hummmm.....?
Grimm, you can't its lodged in my mind and the roads in and out are blocked, grown over...
Thanks N.N. no rust you say, how'd that happen?
Thanks Madison, "fun with autos" or "how I taught myself to paint."
Are you sure it's gone? We can all come out to look for it. This one reminds me of a car my dad had at one time. I think it was green too! Nice job on this. I like the water view in the background.
Thanks Joan, it gone gone gone and I can't go on.....fibbing, its in my garage.
Nice one, Ron. The sea in the background is nice.
You mean...it's not true!? Well, it's a good story anyway...funny how a story makes you look at a painting differently. Couldn't see any baloney though...
Thanks Michelle, The sea is salty and so is the tale. I looked up salty in the dict. and it said "witty", close enough...
Thanks Tracy, there wasn't much meat to the story...
Ahaa ha ha...Ron Morrison Watercolour Productions...where the pun never ends...
How much pun-ishment can you take?
love the centered subject..and the background...and the great car...oh, and the catchy title....
Thanks Holly. sometimes you just have to put things in the middle.
Lovely. It's in your garage? Why are garages always full of stuff besides a servicable automobile?
Thanks Clive, actually its not, its lodged in my imagination.
Green car good! Hazy bay background very good! Car missing.. Bad! Glad to see you are producing again Ron... Good!
Thanks W.K. its a commission so certain amount of accuracy and low risk is involved.
Thanks Cara, it was a commish.
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