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My Spanish Dream Painting

Richard Arfsten

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 22 W x 28 H x 0.1 D in

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My Spanish Dream This woman is my idea of the Flamenco dancer of my dreams. Dancing was always some of my most favorite things to do. When I was in seventh grade I had some money saved and I talked my girlfriend into taking dancing lessons to learn ballroom dancing. On Saturday afternoons we would take the bus to Jefferson Park to the Arthur Murray dance studio to learn ballroom dancing. That was a big deal for me. We were the only kids in a adult class. I ran out of money before we got to the Tango and Samba. I loved watching Flamenco dancing in movies. In High School I went to every sock hop and dance and danced every dance with a different girl while most of the boys were too timid to ask someone to dance. I even danced with the upper class girls when I was a freshman. There was one drop dead good looking black haired senior girl who was so pretty none of the boys had enough confidence to ask to dance with. I always asked a different girl to dance the next dance. When I got turned down I asked the girl next to her. Eventually I ran Into Leaha. She was a dream. She loved to slow dance and would glue herself to me. Oh happy day! She would always steer me to an area on the dance floor away from her friends. When she saw me in the halls during school day she would not acknowledge me. Interesting, but at the next dance it was the same thing. Whatever, I sure enjoyed being glued to her at the dance. We each had our little group of friends during school. During the slow dances we had our special times. I frequently wonder what ever happened in her life. Those were some of the best times of my life. I am 78 now as I remember sweet memories.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

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Size:22 W x 28 H x 0.1 D in

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