When Tim carves his first lobster buoy, its rough surface suggests a face. So he paints eyes on it, making it a buoy like no other. Tim names the buoy Lucky and, sure enough, it lives up to its name. Lucky's lobster trap is always filled, and the buoy's luck holds out even when Lucky becomes separated from his trap. After enduring amazing adventures at sea, the buoy finds its way back home to Tim.
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Watercolor artist and illustrator Karel Hayes has participated in solo, juried, and invitational
exhibitions throughout the United States. Her paintings have been shown at the Cincinnati
Museum of Natural History, the Fine Arts Center in Taos, New Mexico, and in New York City at
the Salmagundi Club, the Catherine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club, and the National Ar