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Fly Art

To cheer up those of you who are bombarded by snow, here is a new form of art (?)
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Please, tell me if you know the author, so that I could give him/her credit.
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Which one is your favorite?
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Off I go skiing to Oregon since we haven't had a single snowflake this winter.
Don't lose me, I'll be back soon!

24 comments:

  1. Hi Tatyana~~ I hope you have [or had] a lovely trip. My son snow boards on Mt. Hood. He's hoping for more snow since it was icy last time he went. Hopefully where ever you're skiing has fresh powder.

    Fly art. Now this is a new one on me! Very creative. I think my favorites are the first one, horseback riding and the two sunbathers.

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  2. Dear Tatyana, I am not really sure that I like any but I do find them totally intriguing and certainly very original. As to the artist, I am afraid I have no idea.

    Happy Valentine's Day to you.

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  3. oh Tatyana, you are so naughty today. How come you were able to think of those! But it is lovely, i would like to copy it and send to friends. Definitely i will pass your post to them for a great laugh! That is the most artistic naught i found! thanks. Happy Valentine's Day

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  4. This is so clever & very funny! Waiting by the toilets is #1 for me.

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  5. Number 2 is my favourite, but urghh, flys. Have a great time in Oregon.

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  6. Dear Tatyana, I had to ask myself after laughing out loud... What sort of life can a person have to devote such thought and time to flies... and they must have a good supply! A most positive approach to dealing with flies... I must admit. Now just how did the creator get them to cooperate!!? LOL! I will never look at a dead fly the same way again. A clever idea and spoof for you to let us know you are flying off to play! Have a wonderful ski getaway! ;>))

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  7. Fly Art! Now, I've seen everything! LOL

    Enjoy your ski trip.

    Cameron

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  8. LOL!!!!! Enjoyed your post and it gave me a laugh. Very creative, Tatyana.

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  9. I was not sure if I should post this fly art. But it made me laugh, and I thought that some of you might need a good laugh too. I got these pics from a friend via e-mail. It said: What To Do When You Are Bored At Work.
    Anyway, I apologize if this art hurts someone's feelings!

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  10. It made me laugh...I like the one where they are lined up at the diving board.

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  11. Wow Tatyana, that is crazy funny, thanks for the laugh!! :)

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  12. Hahahahahahahaha! Holy crap, that's funny! Thanks so much for making me smile.

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  13. LOL! How funny. Where do people come up with this stuff. Are they genius, moron, or bored to tears. I think #4 got me laughing the most. Of course it would. ;-)
    Have a wonderful ski trip and a great weekend!

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  14. What an absolute riot! I too like the line outside the bathrooms.
    Have fun skiing.

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  15. At first I thought you had done this yourself, and I was going to tell you you needed to find something to do in your garden since you had so much time to play with flies! Whoever did this is very creative, as you are. I'm glad, however, that you are going skiing and not playing with flies. Have fun!

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  16. It made me laugh, too Tatyana, when a friend forwarded them to me. Although, trying to imagine touching them make me cringe!

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  17. The pictures made me laugh, too, although I can't really claim they made me fonder of flies. Have a great ski trip!

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  18. Brilliant - dead daft, but brilliant! It really made me laugh! :)

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  19. Hi Tatyana, I did get that in my mailbox a few minutes ago and it sure made me laugh =)

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  20. Hahaha, the fly artist is very creative indeed. He/she has certainly made me lol. He must be in a place where there are lots of flies. Happy vacation skiing and Happy Valentine's Day!

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  21. OMG...these were HILARIOUS!!!!!! Now I know what to do with all the dead flies we see in our closed up cabin in the winter....hahahaaaaa......

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  22. #7, but I'm not going to put it on my wall. Did you go to Mt. Hood? We had a perfect view of it out the kitchen window when I was growing up, living in Lake Oswego, OR.

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  23. Thank you! Now we all know what to do when we are bored.
    I am skiing at Mt.Bachelor. Have a great week!

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  24. They're all great! So funny. Love number 3, I think.

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