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Lila Ford endorses work of Phantom Artists

Thinks all fire hydrants should be given special treatment
Comments re photo 46277 Dalmatian Fire Hydrant

Lila Ford writes:
Not sure about anyone else, but I think all the fire hydrants in town should be painted like this. You're right - it makes you smile when you look at them. I believe it would brighten anyone's day when they look at them. Good job Vonnie and Darlene. - Lila Ford
Thank you, Lila Ford! Having the aesthetics appreciation of a Billy Goat, or so I've been told, I still endorse your endorsement of these two artists; and I'll admit that it's visions of Canadian tour busses, coming and going, going and coming, spending their money in Adair County the way Sue Stivers wants them to, which is a big motive for me - so I'd hope to see a great deal of variety in the hydrant paintings. May the heavens forgive me for crass commercialism, but bringing more money can't be all bad. Culture and enlightenment is a great bonus, too. -ED




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