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"Thanks mum, for putting on my doggy coat yesterday. I know I'm a dog and supposed to be hardy, but I do so hate getting soaked. It makes me feel really miserable."
"That's no problem Axle. I know you don't like getting wet" mum.
" It's just, I'm not a frenetic dog, neither do I have a furry coat of my own, like our neighbour."
"You mean our dog neighbour, don't you Axle? Our neighbour isn't hairy, is she? And where did you learn a word like "frenetic"? It's very clever."
My; he's a clever dog, isn't he? He's even solved the mystery of where all his balls go! It's that hairy neighbour again, isn't it? Somewhere, there's a squishy green ball on the loose......
Actually; I bought myself a purple coat, last winter. Then; the only coat we could find that would fit Axle was also purple. That was a bit embarrassing really. With us both, stepping out in matching purple, with me, copying my dog. He's such a trend-setter!
You just don't appreciate how clever he is though, really. He has even managed to perfect the molecular converter. Here he is, just beaming-up now. But don't worry he's always back in time for tea.
Star Trek Dog, Beaming Up.

Maybe he's God of all dogs, somewhere. Still; he never lets it go to his head.
Did a cute little painting on my painting day yesterday. It's a lovely sunset scene and only measures 15 by 15 centimeters. It's an impressionistic painting. I love doing those, because you don't concentrate on the details, you just kind of splash around with your palette, until the painting seems to come together with a mind of its own. That's not very technically helpful, is it? I've called it "The Last Rays" by Laurel Moore. Obviously if you know a few friends called Ray, it could be for you.
Sunset painting by Laurel Moore
It's suffered a bit from the flash, since it was still a bit wet and gooey. You will be able to bid on ebay for it soon, with no reserve. Look at the 'ickle doggie, doesn't he look cute? Looks like a Terrier to me. There's a lot of Terriers about aren't there, bouncing through the world?
Update: This painting is now in Winsconsin, America.
On a homely note, I always smell after painting. I smell oily for days. It isn't very fragrant. ![]()
We've also nearly finished changing the www.MooreThanArt.com site. There will be lots more paintings to see and the colour is so bright, it nearly burns your eye-balls. Click on it to wake yourself up in the morning. I do.
www.boundlessgallery.com or questions@moorethanart anytime.