Once upon a time, in the fantastically green and rainy state of Oregon, there was a bunch of quirky kids who loved to paint. They were known as the "Rainbow Raccoons," because just like a raccoon, they were always up to something mischievous and colorful. Led by their imaginary friend, Mr. Splatter, a seven-foot-tall, rainbow-striped beaver, they would embark on amazing painting adventures. Oregon, with its lush forests, snowy peaks, and pristine coastlines, was the perfect canvas for these imaginative kids. Every weekend, you could find them perched on the dock in Newport, watching the sea lions as they painted them onto their canvas. Or they'd be deep in Multnomah Falls, using all hues of green to capture the majesty of the waterfalls. Sometimes, they'd even set up their easels in the high desert of Eastern Oregon, painting the vibrant sunsets. Mr. Splatter, with his bright red suspenders and paint-splattered tail, would give them hilarious tips and critiques. "That tree looks like a giant broccoli," he would say, or "That cloud looks like a fluffy potato!" And they would all burst into giggles. Painting in Oregon was always an adventure for the Rainbow Raccoons. Each day was filled with laughter, creativity, and lots of paint splatters. But, no matter how much they roamed and painted, they always left the places just as beautiful as they found them. After all, Oregon's natural beauty was their favorite canvas, and they would do anything to protect it. So, if you ever find yourself in Oregon and see a rainbow-colored beaver, do not be surprised. You have just stumbled upon the Rainbow Raccoons, Oregon's most creative and fun-loving painting squad.

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