I was returning to the conference from business lunch and had to stop for a few photos. I really like the statues the Peanuts gang around the city.
Even though I was tired, old Charlie Brown had a smile for me. Of course, how can you not smile when you have a dog loving you up.
Or, how can you not smile, watching someone do what they love.
My sincere thanks to Charles Schulz, the creator of the Peanuts cartoon strip. If you are curious, Charles ran a cartoon strip called Li'l Folks in the St. Paul Pioneer Press from 1947-1950. And, it was here that the name Charlie Brown first appeared.
Well done, Charles. Well done.
Even though I was tired, old Charlie Brown had a smile for me. Of course, how can you not smile when you have a dog loving you up.
Or, how can you not smile, watching someone do what they love.
My sincere thanks to Charles Schulz, the creator of the Peanuts cartoon strip. If you are curious, Charles ran a cartoon strip called Li'l Folks in the St. Paul Pioneer Press from 1947-1950. And, it was here that the name Charlie Brown first appeared.
Well done, Charles. Well done.
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