Thanks for your support.
Uh…art?
Not just art…pretty art. I think they’re very beautiful.
Cool, Buster has been painted!
Those Charpers are a talented bunch.
That’s purdy pictures
What’s this? There’s white things in the aaaaiiiir!
this (THĭs)
pron., pl. these (THēz).
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- Used to refer to the person or thing present, nearby, or just mentioned: This is my cat. These are my tools.
- Used to refer to what is about to be said: Now don’t laugh when you hear this.
- Used to refer to the present event, action, or time: said he’d be back before this.
- Used to indicate the nearer or the more immediate one: This is mine and that is yours.
adj., pl. these.
- Being just mentioned or present in space, time, or thought: She left early this morning.
- Being nearer or more immediate: this side and that side.
- Being about to be stated or described: Just wait till you hear this story.
- Informal. Used as an emphatic substitute for the indefinite article: looking for this book of recipes.
adv.
To this extent; so: never stayed out this late.
What was the whole point of that…?
I think the point is that Harper meant to write “What are these,” but I think Harper was talking about the website directly, not the collection of art. Harper is implying that we should look at the art on the website though.
I’m surprised no one’s been dumb enough to answer “Karen Cross’ Art Gallery”.
That said…
Karen Cross’ Art Gallery
That picture always seems to capture the brute, sexual hunger of the human animal. Rawr.
Thanks for your help. Keep hitting it. Googling on her name alone placed her at #1 yesterday but she’s #2 today. I haven’t been able to get her out of the #2 position in Yahoo search but she was #2,3,4 yesterday.
So is “Cross” your wife’s middle name? Maiden name? Pen name? Karen is my mom’s name, btw. Good name, and good art.
Maiden name. Why aren’t you riding with us today? We’re going to be down south.
Stuff to do, places to go, rain to avoid…
Sorry to hear you can’t tackle the Chilly Hilly this year, but I’ll surely be there.
I may try to show up for a short ride. I’ll just buy a ferry ticket and skip the packet.