Homie in Love Part II to XI

Previously on Homie in Love Part I

But first, the back story. Two lonely birds.

Solitude of the lonely Homie.

Cold, lonely, rubbery, but Patriotic!

A little stand offish at first.

But soon the connection was made and time stopped.

They’re eyes locked and Homie was in love.

“So how many children should we have?” Homie wasn’t wasting any time.

“I have a lovely nest on Milk Island.”

“You’re not listening to a word I’m saying!”

“We could make it work!”

“I am so out of here!”

“Do you think it’s safe to come out?”

In our next installment R. Duck takes up surfing and considers sailing lessons to help her forget Homie.

16 thoughts on “Homie in Love Part II to XI

  1. How sad. They made such a lovely couple. R. Duckie needs to be a little less plastic and more responsisve to her suitors if she doesn’t want to spend the rest of her life in a lobster trap. You need to coach her better Paul.

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    1. I’m not sure I want to encourage this type of cross species relationships. Rubber seagulls bouncing into fishing boats might be funny for a short time but I see a tragedy in the making.

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    1. I agree with Donna, Paul has too much time on his hands…but that does not explain why we all had time to read this and look at every picture! 🙂

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  2. OMG I love these pictures. Especially of the trap. I hope she isn’t too sad. Things will work out for her. They usually do…LOL…This is the neatest idea Paul.

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