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Hi Maureen, the colors in this are just wild. Wonderful work!
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Maureen, Great work with these. You are creating some very unique looks!
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Wow. Adding the yellow to your setup gave not just another color, but more opportunity to create a pleasing image. This has to be a lot of fun. The bright colors are enjoyable on their own, but the variation in their proportions in each bubble is really intriguing.
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First one of these I've seen, very cool effect...oil paint and water????
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Originally Posted by
Paul Lagasi
First one of these I've seen, very cool effect...oil paint and water????
Nope. Olive oil and water.
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Olive Oil, never would have guessed, and me being Italian
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Wonderful effect, Maureen! I think you may be qualifying for multiple addictions.
Love the colors and the bubbles seem to to never intersect. Cool!!
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Originally Posted by
Steve Adkins
Wonderful effect, Maureen! I think you may be qualifying for multiple addictions.

Love the colors and the bubbles seem to to never intersect. Cool!!
Funny, Steve
Not to worry though, it's prime birding season in Florida now, so I'll be sharing my time between these indoor addictions and bird chasing soon.
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Originally Posted by
Maureen Allen
Funny, Steve

Not to worry though, it's prime birding season in Florida now, so I'll be sharing my time between these indoor addictions and bird chasing soon.
Hope that's a prediction of good times to come. I missed last years migration due to our house search taking the whole season. Looking forward to finding them on this side of the island soon.
Nice image and application, Maureen. Like the colors and effect of this.
I was hoping that wasn't the Citrus River you shot! 
Don't know if you guys have followed the plight of the FFA vs the Whoopers. The flock that was grounded by the FFA is airbourn again and headed this way to the Citrus County area. Should be here in the next 2-4 weeks. Looking forward to meeting some of the Cheesehead Whoopers again!
As they are from the Wisconsin flock.
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Originally Posted by
Mark Fuge
Don't know if you guys have followed the plight of the FFA vs the Whoopers. The flock that was grounded by the FFA is airbourn again and headed this way to the Citrus County area. Should be here in the next 2-4 weeks. Looking forward to meeting some of the Cheesehead Whoopers again!

As they are from the Wisconsin flock.
I'm glad the FAA finally came to their senses on this issue.
I watch them come in every year. It's such fun to see them flying in over the horizon, knowing they're almost home. And it's always a little kid that spots them first.
So, I guess I'll see you there, Mark