In honor of my Green Bay Packers having their first NFL football game today, here’s another of the awesome Hoard of… series, by the super talented artist Lauren, also known as Iguana Mouth. This time, it’s Hoard of Cheese! We Packer fans are also known as cheeseheads, in case you didn’t know!
Lauren has lots of other great images of dragons and their crazy hoards. I love the tropical themed ones I shared while on vacation, so be sure to check those out if you haven’t! But up next, we have Hoard of Retro Computers. I definitely remember using some of these way back when!
Sticking with the geeky theme, up next is a little dragon with a Hoard of Comic Books! Remember you can check out all the rest of Lauren’s hoarding dragons, as well as her other artwork, at her Storenvy store, where you can pick up prints of these guys for as little as $8.00 each!
There are all sorts of geeks in the world, and it’s awesome if you’re a sports geek, a computer geek, a comic book geek, or even a combination of many different interests! Just get out there and be passionate about something, and don’t let anyone tell you that your geekiness is any different or less than what they like. To each their own, right?
The game’s still on so I don’t know if this will be a win or a loss for my Packers today, but at half time, we’re up 21-17 after an amazing touchdown throw by Aaron Rodgers and catch by Davante Adams, so I’m hopeful!
Take care and stay creative, everyone! And GO PACK GO! 🙂
Image credits:
Hoard of Cheese by IguanaMouth
Hoard of Retro Computers by IguanaMouth
Hoard of Comic Books by IguanaMouth
Cool…. I think of my self as a Dragon .. one of the Dragon things i have alway done is i Hoard things too all the time .. LOL
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Oh, I totally know the feeling! My current digital hoard is in Pokemon Go — gotta catch (and keep!) ’em all! 🙂
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