…wait, haven’t we been here before? or did we never leave? What with all the cake and partying amongst the younger set of pandas, we can hardly keep our hero’s whereabouts in our minds. Mr. Wu traveled undercover to the National Zoo and the National Gallery to see if Babette’s (alleged) painting was there, but it was not to be found.
Art historicallizing makes me hungry too, not to mention sleepy. And who is that mysterious figure on the right? Is there some duplicity at work here? How will Inspector Panda and Mr Wu find the right museum with Babette’s (alleged) painting? How will they get there? Tune in next week for our next exciting episode of Inspector Panda and the Case of the Picturesque Panda!
Meanwhile, on the Pandamorphosis front, it is now available on the Kindle as well as through iBooks. I’m a lover of print books, but I know that you more modern types like to have books on those little machines. If you bought Pandmorphosis via Amazon as a print book, you can get it for your Kindle for only 99 cents. And if you want to access the books all in one spot, you can head over to my book page here! OK, enough with the commercials!
I hope you have all recovered from the cuteness overload that was Princess Pinky’s Birthday party. Many thanks to my on the scene panda friends in Washington DC, who shared their fabulous pictures of the fuzzy birthday girl. Huzzah!
Be the (slightly sticky) Bear!
Bob T. Panda
I volunteer to look in Paris for them. Mainly because I’d like an excuse to go again. (and maybe write it off my taxes for a change.)
I’m packing, even as we speak….
Mr Wu gets cuter and cuter in each episode!
Is that Mehitabel serving?
And who is that glamorous figure shadowing the Inspectors?
Can’t wait for next week!!
Mr Wu prides himself on his ability to be adorable, even though he is a big bear now. Yes, that was Mehitabel in a cameo role, and hmmm, that shadowy, mysterious figure….all will be revealed…sooner or later!