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    What Goes Into Pricing?

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    What Goes Into Pricing?

    What Goes Into Pricing? https://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10222461291214908&id=1048194677&set=a.3253532651021&source=57
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    Penguin Pin

    Penguin Pen. "Together we stay warm! In unison we glide along!"
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    Nature doesn't hurry yet everything is accomplished

    See pic. Lenticular Clouds
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    Delicate 18th Century Sculpture

    Delicate 18th Century Sculpture https://mymodernmet.com/francesco-queirolo-the-release-from-deception/?fbclid=IwAR35Xaksm1_HYCnacJbmH-I_lCJhOKsJRk58l5rHmgnL7rt4uWBu2yT4zy0
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    Woodchuck/Muskrat? Drawing Progress

    JJ you are one hell of a guy!
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    Pnline Calig4aphy Classes

    Good question! I thought it might be of interest! I have no vested interest!
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    Pnline Calig4aphy Classes

    Online Calligraphy Classes https://www.learncalligraphy.com/spencerian_beginner
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    Calligraphy Classes

    Calligraphy Classes https://www.learncalligraphy.com/spencerian_beginner
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    Flicker? Woodpecker

    Interesting the wing white spot looks different!
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    Flicker? Woodpecker

    Many people will ask why it's called a Red-bellied woodpecker because they fail to see the red on the belly which is a faint round spot about the size of a quarter. If you get them at your feeders watch closely and you will see the red spot. The call is distinctive and very unlike the Downy and...
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    Flicker? Woodpecker

    Thankyou!
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    Flicker? Woodpecker

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    Woodchuck/Muskrat? Drawing Progress

    Groundhogs have many colorful names, including "whistle-pig" for their tendency to emit short, high-pitched whistles. They're also known as land beavers, but their most famous nickname is woodchuck.Jan 31, 2020
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    Orangutan Drawing

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    Woodchuck/Muskrat? Drawing Progress

    I still think it's a woodchuck. Although woodchucks are primarily terrestrial, they can climb trees up to 15 feet or more to escape an enemy and to even feed on the berries and leaves of some trees, such as red mulberry and hackberry. They also take to the water and are good swimmers
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