He has served us well brightening our natural swimming pool. But he lost his yellow feathers and ruby red bill. The only survivor are his shades. He must be a USC (University of Southern California) Band Ducky. They never go anywhere without their dark glasses.
In the scheme of things, it probably doesn't make a big difference. But it was a fun way to enjoy sitting in front of the fire while the rain was pattering on the tin roof. -- Margy
We both posted rubber duckies today. I think mine would have appreciated your artistic touch, too.
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I have a small blue rubber duck, which has come with us from the house on to the yacht. My husband reckons I'm nuts, but I'm sure you can appreciate the sentiment that I didn't want to leave him behind or packed up in a box!!!! Your 'twins' are lovely x
ReplyDeleteHi readers - head on over to Susannah's blog and see her ducky and learn all about bogs.
ReplyDeleteFran - I do understand. In our Bayliner we have Mr. Seagull who has been on all of our cruises for many years. We are very superstitious about squeezing him so he can give us a squawk blessing for our trip.
Margy