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Letter: How did farmer in puppy picture attain invisibility?

About: Hunter & Brownie a much acclaimed photo by Debbie Cowan

To ColumbiaMagazine.com:

The photo is truly up-lifting, especially these days when kids only get attached at the thumbs to electronic devices or games. I would, however, like to know who the invisible farmer (in the bib overalls) is, and how can I achieve that state of invisibility?

s/Charles Miller



Thanks for your comment and critique of modern parenting. As for the invisible farmer, we can't reveal that information. If the late, great, varmintologist Billy Neat were here, he'd have the answer, or at least a theory. Anything is possible at Knifley, KY, you know. -EW


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