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Everybody
Everybody by @lynne (Lynne)

Actually, this isn't everybody, but it's pretty close. This scanned horribly, but here it is... on the top, flying, is the black duck, and underneath, from left to right, is Turchino, St. Brigid, Maverick, Vivaldi, Mozart, and me, looking lost and confused as par usual. Why I'm holding a bunch of white/yellow flowers is beyond me, too. This IS pretty much everybody, excepting all the other Dragons, and my own Dragon self, Misht Soloi. I actually did start to put her in but it threw everything out of balance somehow to have both her and me in there, so I took her out and just put me.

I don't like the way Turchino's head or Brigid's head came out. Everything else is okay though.

I will add a word about each of them... Turchino is our latest Dragon child... it's this habit I have of hatching baby Dragons and then raising them up until they fly away. Ranlu was the first and now we have Turchino who will be two years old next month at the equinox.

St. Brigid is my patron saint who gives me wisdom and guidance and sometimes also to the rest of us. She is a wild spirit with a lot of fire, though I didn't portray her too well in this picture.

Maverick is an American Indian from Wisconsin. He's pretty counter-cultural but things just roll off of him more or less... he is definately of a different kind but with strong ideals and a way of life.

Vivaldi and Mozart... both of them have been my companions, musical and otherwise, for many years now.

The black duck I am not sure of who he is, but he is definately a BIRD without pretense, though intelligent enough to converse with the rest of us, he remains a muscovy duck.

And then there is me, as always... wondering where I ought to fit in.

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