
Characters and image (c) Copyright Russ Towne 2015 All rights reserved.
The odd-looking duck you see is none other than Wilbur Mallard Duck, star of The Duck Who Flew Upside Down. I like the illustration and its message and plan to have a T-shirt made with both proudly displayed on the front of it.
May this post bring a smile to your face.
With Love,
Russ
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About russtowne
My wife and I have been married since 1979. We have 3 adult children and 4 young grandsons. I manage a wealth management firm I founded in 2003. My Beloved is a Special Education teacher for Kindergartners and First Graders. I'm a published author of 23 books in a variety of genres for grownups and children. In addition to my family, friends, investing, and writing, my passions include reading, watching classic movies, experiencing waves crashing on rocky shores, hiking in ancient redwood forests, and enjoying our small redwood grove and fern garden.
Made me smile. 🙂 Thank you!
Your moment did the same for me. Thank you!
Russ
It certainly did 😀
I’m glad to hear it. Thank you, Willow.
Russ
🙂
This will make a fantastic t-shirt and great advertisement.
Thank you, Tess. That is my hope.
Russ
It does make me smile. The lovely characters!
I’m glad to hear it, Ute. Based on your photo, a smile looks good on you!
Russ
Thank you my friend! 🙂
so cute, and it would make a great tee your’e right )
Thank you, Beth. I just ordered a T-shirt with it on it. I’m an upside down flyer. It took a lot of time to figure that out, but now that I have, life is so much more fulfilling, I’m growing, and I’m much happier.
Russ
A smile indeed Russ, a very broad one. 🙂
Your smile also puts a very broad smile on my face, Colleen. Thank you!
Russ