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    I did this one for my neighbor, his 80th this year and he has been cowboying, ranching and packing all his live.

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    Peter

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    Hi Peter.

    Very nice and perfect for an 80 year old cowboy.

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    looks nice Peter, I suppose cowboys love flowers as well.

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    Good work Peter! Nice birthday gift!
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    Arnaud, I think cowboys like daisy or pansy. Peter, the old man will like that. What is the background in the photo?

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    very nice!

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    Very Nice . Looks like tree bark ,a fruit tree maybe ?

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    Hmmm, looks like dry Kansas dirt to me.

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    Thank you all for commenting and clicking the like button, glad you like it and I am hope the old boy will like it also when he gets it.

    Arnaud,
    Cowboys like flowers, just look at all the flower carved saddles they are riding.


    The background I used is just an old piece of a log I found while out on the hill, probably a leftover from the burn and been well wettered and textured over the last 30 years or so. I always drag interesting odds and ends home they come in handy as backgrounds or props.

    Peter

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    i'll buy a pocket watch if you'll let me beta test the fob. totally cool !

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