The Haggis Farmer - Still taking orders. by Lewis Cooper

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Happy New Year to you too!

A great re-post and a Happy New Year to you too

Happy New year, Lew. Good to see you are getting ready for Burns Night.

Smashing Lewis, the sign made me grin. Happy New Year.

Happy New Year to you Lew , I am looking forward to my morning Cooper as it sets the day of well. Superb repost , thanks for sharing it again.

I always wondered where they came from 😉 Happy new year Lewis.

Thanks for your comments…always appreciated. So did I Lynn. Some people think they grow on trees, but that’s spaghetti of course.

Great way to end the year, All the best for the new year mate 👍

Brilliant post to end the year Lewis, and my best wishes to you for the next one.

Reminds me of a haggis hunt I went on! I love all your characters/caricatures Lewis and that includes the haggis faces.

I’m quite partial to a brace cooked medium rare… Happy New Year to you Lew…

Love it , Happy New Year !!

Love it. Happy New Year to you, Lewis.

Happy New Year to you Lewis and looking forward to more in the future.

Thanks again for the general bonhomie. I had haggis years ago at an eatery near Balmoral. Haggis, neaps and mashed potatoes. It didn’t look promising. A plate in shades of grey, I thought I’d stepped into a black and white movie! But it was DEE-licious!!

I do prefer the wild to the farmed Haggis Lewis, but they are blighters to catch! Your farmed Haggis have more of a ‘sonsie face’ than the wild. Happy New Year!

Happy New Year Lewis. Just need the tatties and neeps....

Happy New Year Lewis looking forward to your work in 2026

Love it. Happy new year to you Lewis

Poor wee haggis!

Always good Lew. Happy New Year!

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A repost. The New Year is upon us...good luck everyone.

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Lewis Cooper

Self taught. Love drawing. Like to make pictures up, without using reference pics, often in cartoon style. I do other pictures where I do use reference. I'm knocking on a bit, born in 1940 in Greenwich, London. Retired, and loving it.

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