George Harrison is back in town! George Harrison is the name of the fiberglass bison Harrison County painted in honor of Indiana’s bison-tennial.
Okay, now maybe it’s just me. But if I had the job of planning the painting of the county bison, I wouldn’t put a waterway on his butt. I’m just sayin’.
I’m posting today at Fatal Foodies about a WOW soup Charlie made.
A WRITING PROMPT FOR YOU: What would be the major scenes, people, buildings, or activities that would represent your main character’s life? Not the story arc of the book, but of the character’s life?
MA
Jane
September 27, 2016 at 7:52amLike the WOW soup. I know the feeling about unrepeatable recipes. I guess that’s why the chef job is for pros.
I like the straight up idea of writing a character’s history.
We have racehorses in Louisville. They’re everywhere and painted every which way! Some are gorgeous, but all are at least enthusiastic.
Marian Allen
September 27, 2016 at 2:30pmThose were the first civic animals I ever saw, but I know they weren’t the first. I think Chicago had cows. I love the Louisville Gallopalooza horses! It always makes me happy to come across one. 🙂
Dan
September 27, 2016 at 8:47amI love painted animals, but I’m with you on the waterway.
Joey
September 27, 2016 at 10:44pmGreat bison 🙂
I feel for Charlie with his soup. Something went awry with my mac n’ cheese tonight. And I been makin that twice a month for oh, bout 20 years…
It surely wasn’t because I was tired and grumpy, we don’t buy into that hocus pocus, do we? lol
Marian Allen
September 28, 2016 at 7:57amNooooo, indeed!
Alicia Butcher Ehrhardt
September 28, 2016 at 9:37amI’d have to look more closely at the animal from the back – but maybe the waterway should have come from the mouth instead.
But then I’d have to have paid for it, and I didn’t.
Americans are weird.
Marian Allen
September 28, 2016 at 9:54amLOL! We are that, Alicia!