
What’s the story behind your nickname?
A long time ago, while Franco was still alive, we lived in Spain, where I was researching my doctoral thesis. Our two bedroom apartment did not have washing facilities for dirty clothes other than a hand wash in the basin and a pegging out on a clothes line outside the bathroom window, that gave on to an inner courtyard. A very good friend suggested we take our dirty washing to her local laundry. The custom in Spain, at that time, was to print in black ink as much of the name of the customer on each item of clothing as was necessary for the clothes to be recognized.
We handed our dirty washing over early one morning and the receptionist told us it would be ready later that afternoon. When we returned, a neatly wrapped parcel of brownish-pink paper, all tied up with colored string, awaited us. We paid our laundry bill, picked up the parcel, and carried it home.
When we got there Clare opened the parcel. Everything smelt clean and the clothes, hers and mine, positively glowed. They were all very carefully folded. Clare picked up the top item, a pair of my Y-front underpants, held it up, and started to laugh. When I asked her why she was laughing, she pointed to the three black letters that distinguished our clothing from anybody else’s in that city – MOO. “Oh Moo,!” she said. And I have been called Moo ever since. And that s why my paintings bear that name – Moo. Oh yes, the above painting is a self-portrait of Moo. Look closely and you may just be able to see him in there. Clare, by the way, is now known, within our family, as Mrs. Moo.
PS – Please don’t tell this story to anyone else. We wouldn’t want everyone to know about it.
Lol! 😂 That is pretty funny, I had wondered about MOO before, now we know!
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It’s a secret – you mustn’t tell anybody! Do you remember Goya’s Caprichos? The one where the monks are all carousing in the wine-cellar and one says to the other “Nobody has seen us”!
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Nice short story👏
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Thank you – it was fun to write! Thanks for reaching out and commenting.
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Thank you for you too. I’m inspired by your short story to write again in my blog.
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That is wonderful and very inspiring for me. I wish you all the best with your blog writing. Please keep in touch. If you wish.
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Sure, thank you for your kind words.
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Good post
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Thank you. It was sometimes hard to find things to laugh at in Franco’s Spain! But that was certainly one of them. Thanks for reading!!!
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Welcome
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