But sometimes Sheer Weight Of Monkey can become an Immediate Contender, even when set against of a monkey drawn on the Mayor's own paper, a monkey drawn by someone who fears they Cannot Draw when they can, a monkey drawn on a computer with a hand, a monkey drawn on the back of a notes on a novel, a monkey photographed by hand in the South America by a Colonial, or indeed a monkey drawn by Professional and Extremely Talented and Good Illustrators. (Let alone all the other contenders.)
We have dear Anna to thank for this plethora of monkeys. (In Buckets.) And you will thank me for that link; her blog is Splendid and well worth at least an hour of your time. (This Is Not A Joke!).
I am therefore extremely proud to present Two BucketMonkeys, submitted by Anna. (The Third I cannot copy and paste, but this is Not Anna's Fault; it is My Idiocy. The linkeage is however here. Thank you, Mark Klotz!)


It only remains for me to say: Congratulations, Anna!
6 comments:
Always always! Or sticking their heads out of car windows. That is the Other Option.
I love the fact that the scientific name for an Orang Utan is "pongo pygmaeus"
I wonder what the scientific name is for an Orang Utan in a bucket...
Oh dear Lord, dear Anxious, do not ask me Such Questions, as you know Very Well I will spend 10 hours trying to find out.
xx
anna, i didn't know you had a bucket zoo in your back garden. I'll give you a tenner for the top one. he's very nice. is he trained to poop on nasty visitors? in which case I'll pay double.
Do orang utans counts as Monkeys?
Being Apes , and all that.
Or is this Nit-Picking?
It is Splendid, though.
Hi there, glad you love my monkey in a bucket! Thanks for the link back to my Flickr photos.
Cheers!
-Mark Klotz
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