Mrs. Pecos Bill Inside the Monster Tornado with her flock of rainbow sheep. |
The Far Side of the Moon (only poor Mrs. Pecos Bill's hat is left) and on the right, Mrs. Pecos Bill inside the Monster Tornado |
The Far Side of the Moon and Bluebonnets! |
Now Bill, who was raised by a pack of coyotes (really!!) managed somehow to grow up to be a cowboy. His first love interest was Slue-Foot Sue but this isn’t about Slue-Foot Sue.
No, this is about a sweet innocent young girl who was taken with Pecos Bill’s bad boy image – after all, he used a rattlesnake as a lasso and rode a horse named Widow-Maker. What girl wouldn’t be attracted to a man such as Pecos Bill!
One day a great storm came up as great storms do in the Great Plains of the United States. A tornado touched down. Pecos Bill saw that tornado, lassoed it with his rattlesnake and rode that tornado until the tornado was no more. What he didn’t realize was that there was an even more powerful tornado right behind the first. That monster twister swooped up Mrs. Pecos Bill and the flock of rainbow sheep she was watching at the time.
When Pecos Bill realized what had happened, he leaped on his horse, Widow-Maker, and rode as fast as he could, trying to lasso the tornado that had taken his beloved wife, but it was for naught. Mrs. Pecos Bill was flung into the far reaches of space by that gigantic twister, and hit the Far Side of the Moon, leaving only her hat and a single bluebonnet.
Check out my version of a Mythical Creature Plushie. Designs featured above are printed on Spoonflower linen-cotton canvas.
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