DOUBLE DUCK 634 WORLD TOUR
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Awesome leg / pics - kudos! @mitchellvilla … keep it up
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Really enjoying these updates. Especially the cabin. I have friends doing similar things. I certainly understand the appeal.
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Thanks everyone!
These Ducks are really starting to grow on me and they are comfortable as hell compared to my 666-XHS.
Here's a couple photos from the beach yesterday.
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Teaching an acrylic painting workshop for the grade 8 students at a local middle school. When completed the mural will be hung in the foyer of the school.
Final touches on this painting and prepping some new canvas with the cat.
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Great updates man. Thanks for doing a proper job on your leg
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Thanks @spitfiredealer. Glad that you're enjoying my updates.
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Great work with the kids.
Detail pic of the three bicycle riders recommended.Like your art, especially when combined with denim @mitchellvilla
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awesome leg of the tour @mitchellvilla & good on you to donate your time to the youngsters
kudos to you
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I spent the weekend camping at my friends property on Quadra Island (small island off the eastern coast of Vancouver Island). Its a 3 hour drive from where I live in Victoria, then a quick 15 minute ferry to the island.
On the property they have an old Airstream and outhouse, running water and electricity.
Hope you guys enjoy the photos.
A friend's grand entrance complete with a smoke bomb taped to the back of his old cop car and he randomly brought two chickens along for the weekend.
Went for a dip in one of the lakes on the island.
Camping Caesars
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Awesome man!! That looks like my ideal camping trip
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Legit!
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I reckon there's an argument for letting @mitchellvilla keep the jawns forever on the condition that he keeps up the spectacular work [emoji1433][emoji1433][emoji1433]
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Cheers everyone! The ducks have a nice campfire smell to them after the weekend I'm going to try and pack in some action in my last couple of days before I send them off to @DanielAFC .
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The weather has been so nice we decided to get out of the city for a night and camp at Bear Beach.
Its located on the Juan De Fuca Trail which is about a 1.5 hour drive from our place in Victoria.
Bear Beach is our favourite spot to camp because it is only used by the odd hiker so we normally get the place to ourselves.
Making coffee with fresh water from the river.
We forgot the newspaper to start the fire so cedar shavings had to do the trick
Breakfast followed by a low tide walk
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Feeling sunburnt but back home in time for my lady's first tattoo appointment.
Delivered my East Hastings triptych to a local gallery.
Photograph of the finished piece.
Forum uploads with this sour bastard.