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Description: Beautiful colourful pears
Description: Sad photo of sad grey lake - my default icon for years and year
Description: Brandishing a blood stained knife
Description: Sometimes life hands you a box of bananas and you wonder "how did this happen?"
Description: Person sitting quietly on bus, contemplating life
Description: Do I have all the spoons?
Description: Little girl with stripy tights and stripy skirt. My happy icon
Description: Parrot with bright bright feathers
Description: Woman reading book
Description: Puffin with beak crammed FULL of sand eels. Many sand eels
Description: Sometimes a shark will crash thro' the roof of a suburban terrace house
Description: Domestic bliss - couple in bed. Original print called "Nigel plays with his propeller"
Description: Confused cat looks confused. Life is confusing.
Description: Kermit is my icon for when I am being competent & organised & doing all the things.
Description: Annoyed looking puffin kicking the ground
Description: Closeup of self-gripping pliers. It looks as if the pliers are very annoyed by something.
Description: Beyond Rosie the riveter - poster from WW2 by Donna Knapp
Description: Watch out or the Lizard of Guilt will get you.
Description: Evil queen with extremely evil grin
Description: Marmots are fat furry animals which whistle to each other and sleep for a solid 6 months a year
Description: My white cat. He has a pink nose
Description: Countryside, sea & fields, so British it hurts
Description: Cat walking across a book in a helpful cat way
Description: Woman peering out from a book.
Description: Eric Ravilious, Vale of the White Horse
Description: Agnes and her cuddly fluffy unicorn. It's so fluffy; she's so happy.
Description: Painting of girl - she's giving the viewer a serious sideways wtf look
Description: Rage-filled baby with pink bow
Description: Looming dread. Threatening bear in a muted grey (Edward Gorey is not cheery artist)