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    Drawing & Painting Sketch 72 by @RichardDrawing & Painting Sketch 71 by @RichardDrawing & Painting Sketch 68 by @RichardDrawing & Painting Sketches 67 by @RichardDrawing & Painting Studies 66 by @RichardDrawing & Painting Sketch 65 by @RichardDrawing & Painting Sketch 64 by @RichardDrawing & Painting Sketch 63 by @RichardDrawing & Painting Sketch 62 by @RichardDrawing & painting sketch 61 by @RichardDrawing & Painting Sketch 59 by @RichardDrawing & Painting Studies 54 / 5000 by @RichardDrawing & painting Study 53 / 5000 by @RichardTOONTOWN ACTIVITIES by @AlexisWasilla2001Springy Home by @AzaleaArtKnight of the Foundling by @UniMRWindows and Rooms by @Fennelcat2021-06-27_tall room by @carniekissesChangelings - Homecoming by @ScyphiArtfight Attack: Sprinkles  by @VivekaHome! by @artist-of-obsessionsThe panorama.sketch. PG 14 - 15 by @ZoemyArt Mayhem of Imagination - Chapter 1, Page 7 by @WildGirl91A Farewell by @sunA FarewellI don't trust whoever gets my childhood home next not to ruin it. My parents cut down a tree in the front yard today and it feels like a part of me was lopped off. It was sickly, they said. Bark peeling off for years, flesh laid bare in the West Texas sun. But it was the tree in front of my childhood bedroom. Its branches used to tap on my window. It shielded me from the harsh glare of the street lamp. It needed to go, my dad said. And we all sat on the back porch, dogs laying out in the grass, and I pondered the fate of the other tall, friendly oak trees stretching up into the sky. My parents moved into this house just before I was born. Twenty four years I've lived here, spare a few spent out east. They've been talking about moving for the last six. And the next family won't know. They won't know that the long, straight branch in the backyard used to have my swing tied to it until one day the rope broke and I scraped my knees. They won't know that the stains in the garage are from a sloppy DIY hydro-dipping attempt my dad and I put on one day when my mom wasn't home. They won't see the splotchy shapes of imaginary horses and dinosaurs hidden in the orange peel walls. They won't know which shelves are for pictures and which are for books. They won't know that you have to turn the ceiling fan knob all the way to the right, and then back one click, otherwise it shorts out. They won't know how the second bedroom used to be the nursery, decorated with hand-painted caterpillars and ladybugs and butterflies that you can still see the faint outlines of through the three coats of neutral grey that have been slathered on since. Ah, well. I'm sure they'll figure it all out.My 3 random thoughts I usually think of (part 2) by @SemmyAnimationCan't Take My Eyes Off You [2024] by @PrinceDipperAbandoned place by @Acaythtrophy
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