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Good Luck for YOU in 2013! Free print for some lucky dog on my email list….

Get Lucky in '13!
Get Lucky in ’13!

We’re shin-deep in 2013 already. How’s your luck been? It’s the Chinese year of the SNAKE, to boot, which could bode ill for the economy, according to the New York Times. Maybe we’ll need all the luck we can get. Then again, as Thomas Jefferson said, “The harder I work, the luckier I am.” Jefferson. That guy…!

Anyway, back to the luck thing. We sent out New Year’s cards last month, wishing our people a lucky ’13. It’s a neat little “spell drawing” I did, loaded with good luck symbols, images of abundance, peace and love.

And we’re kicking another one out there to someone picked at random from my email list. If you’re not already on it, sign up here. I only send out one or two newsletters a month, so don’t worry about being spammed. It’s hard to describe how chock-full of delightful content they are (including ever-so-may marvelous giveaways, pop culture nuggets, helpful kitchen & household hints, and new artwork of my own), so you’ll have to sign up to fully understand. Someone will be chosen in a week, and that lucky snake will get a signed print. 

Bon chance, as they say en français.

Oh, and if you haven’t already, please check out my new(ish) website and give me feedback, if you’d like. Thanks.

13 comments

You wise-guy! I’m going to HAUNT you!

–Thos. Jefferson
Charlottesville, VA

And the winner is… Mr. Patrick Wilson!

Patrick Wilson, you were picked at random to receive a “Lucky ’13” print from the spacious confines of Tebeau Studios in Brooklyn, New York!

Congratulations, sir!

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