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Print “Petunia flowers” watercolor painting
Print “Petunia flowers” watercolor still life.
Light, airy petunias on a summer day. Transparent and flowing watercolor best conveys the atmosphere of a summer day and the flowering of real petunias. I hope that this bouquet will bring warmth and bright joy of life to your home.
Prints available in sizes: 10×15 cm, 20×30 cm, 30×45 cm, 40×60 cm, 50×75 cm or size 70×100 cm.
Prints can be used to home decor: kitchen, hall, living room, bedroom, corridor…
See this print here: www.marmarclipart.com
I'm actually kind of afraid to ask, but where is Wall-E?
There are 12 residents named “Wallace" or “Wally" going about their business on the AXIOM today. If you have their extranet handle or their full name, I can forward a message on your behalf.
If you are referring to a specific Waste Allocation Load Lifter stationed in the garbage disposal, I can tell you that they have been removed from the ship. Our neighbors have methods of waste disposal far more efficient than jettisoning garbage cubes out of airlocks. They were quite eager to share their wealth of knowledge on the subject, if only to deter us from inadvertently polluting their airspace.
To my knowledge, all the AXIOM-class Waste Allocation Load Lifters have been ethically reprogrammed to suit the needs of the colonization effort planetside.
I hear they are doing well.
The giant-sized Waste Allocation Load Lifters in the Axiom's waste area are named "WALL-A". Where the "E" in "WALL-E" refers to "earth class", the "A" here refers to "AXIOM".