Painter Klaire Lockheart managed to create the two large detailed oil paintings hanging on white gallery walls but somehow cannot take a decent selfie. The artist appears in the lower left corner while her handsome husband, wearing a black cap, is shown in the lower right corner.
In this selfie, a doofus with braids peeks into the left side as a man in a black coat steps in frame on the right. The couple flanks a woven work of art by Phyllis W. Packard at the Coyote Gallery.
Before a hazy cloud generated from unseen burnout tires at the Sturgis Buffalo Chip, a person with terrible allergies takes a selfie, which documents herself in the lower right quadrant wearing a black mask. The left corner includes a bewildered/be-hatted photographer clutching his camera.
This selfie was taken by the person cowering in the lower right corner, and it includes her suave husband’s face in the bottom left corner. The humans were at Dinosaur Park, which includes a green and white cement sauropod at the top of the hill along with a creative interpretation of a Tyrannosaurus rex.
I definitely have fallen behind on sharing some of our adventures this year!
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