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hahah that is cool! i like the cheek colors and the feather.
People from British Colombia (my girlfriend for example) actually still use the word "Skookum". It means really good quality.
I used to live right by the Skookum apple plant. I do love and remember that indian. They had a HUGE indian head and his eyes moved back and forth! I will always remember that.
The Skookum sign is still there in Wenatchee -- and his eyes still move:http://flickr.com/photos/agilitynut/2764075253/
Oh but he doesn't wink anymore. The eyes still move, but his...winker...is broken. ;-)
hahah that is cool! i like the cheek colors and the feather.
ReplyDeletePeople from British Colombia (my girlfriend for example) actually still use the word "Skookum". It means really good quality.
ReplyDeleteI used to live right by the Skookum apple plant. I do love and remember that indian. They had a HUGE indian head and his eyes moved back and forth! I will always remember that.
ReplyDeleteThe Skookum sign is still there in Wenatchee -- and his eyes still move:
ReplyDeletehttp://flickr.com/photos/agilitynut/2764075253/
Oh but he doesn't wink anymore. The eyes still move, but his...winker...is broken. ;-)
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