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<blockquote data-quote="Marg's Man" data-source="post: 300195" data-attributes="member: 4085"><p>AS I read your story I thought of the portrait Marg mentioned too.</p><p></p><p>Mum had a 'turn' the other day and, on my insistence, I took her to the doctors. I was glad to see the painting of 'Deepwater Bill' was still on the wall. (His name should tell you a little about his character!) Bill was, technically, a vagrant who lived on fish and crayfish caught (illegally in the case of the crays) in the deep waters offshore from our village. He never paid cash for anything but he bartered his catch for the few other things he needed. I never personally met him but there's a twinkle in the eyes of his painting...</p><p></p><p>Your murals may still survive; THAT'S my hope.</p><p></p><p>Marg's Man</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marg's Man, post: 300195, member: 4085"] AS I read your story I thought of the portrait Marg mentioned too. Mum had a 'turn' the other day and, on my insistence, I took her to the doctors. I was glad to see the painting of 'Deepwater Bill' was still on the wall. (His name should tell you a little about his character!) Bill was, technically, a vagrant who lived on fish and crayfish caught (illegally in the case of the crays) in the deep waters offshore from our village. He never paid cash for anything but he bartered his catch for the few other things he needed. I never personally met him but there's a twinkle in the eyes of his painting... Your murals may still survive; THAT'S my hope. Marg's Man [/QUOTE]
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