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TRUCE FOR THE WEEKEND SO RECOUPING


Kelley is up to her eyeballs with an open studio this weekend so requested a truce with our ongoing Donut War. And imagine, after posting a delectable, wonderful jelly donut

Ouch...... felt that one in the gut Kelley! 

Well it was difficult to stand back but this is a lovely, yummy war, so recouping my energy with all my sweets (see?). 

Think this sugar will fortify me for the next stage of the battle? 
Stay tuned.....

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  1. Sue, your paintings of the donuts were SWEET! I'm going to miss them, but I can't wait to see what's next.

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  2. Love those doughnuts, oops, sorry, donuts! They get my vote, well your paintings do....I hate donuts and doughnuts!

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  3. PS To answer your question...my big 'Balloons' painting will be 4' x 6'. Re-reading my last comment it sounds a bit manic..sorry, to rephrase, I don't like doughnuts but I love your paintings!

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