vikings and oranges

according to jan, this is a shipload of mandarin oranges, with vikings on board the sailboat. it must still be docked, since there’s a tree at the far left, and it must have been spring, considering the tree’s sparse canopy. or it could have been a coconut tree. see the sword on the bottom right? what’s with boys and violence?!?
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7 Responses to “vikings and oranges”
November 24th, 2005 at
ah, baka naman kitchen knife, future chef mala jamie o. ;)favorite part ko sa doodle nya yung sword or knife!
November 24th, 2005 at
viking kamo, eh di may sword…pam.peel ng mandarins nyahaha
November 25th, 2005 at
galing ng sword ha!
man, Jan sure has a great imagination. kaaliw.
November 28th, 2005 at
Vikings, mandarin oranges and a sword?
Oh I hope Jan grows up with the very same logic that put those 3 things together. Man, it surely will take him places, and I mean that as a complement.
November 28th, 2005 at
Boys and violence? hmmmm maybe boys and their instruments perhaps would be a good
anong masasabi ng jackson pollock dito?
November 29th, 2005 at
Hey there Ruth!
It is nice of you to help your child in his creative work. It’ll mean a lot to him in the future for sure. I have a book by Dr. John Matthews, Helping Children to Draw and Paint: Children and Visual Representation. It is a nice read and is also a documentation of his children’s drawings.
December 3rd, 2005 at
Galing ng imagination niya!