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After the Open Studio Tour was over, we went for a short trip to Mt. Rushmore. I had never been there, though my husband had seen it several...
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I think Persistence is a good characteristic for a tapestry weaver! I began this small 8x10" tapestry a bit more than a week ...
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I know that one of the things an artist must do, if she is to remain an artist, is to be challenged to do something she is not sure she...
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I'm still weaving the small tapestry for the non-juried ATA small format tapestry exhibit. The tapestry is due in March, and I have s...
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Thanks for the chuckles and smiles this morning! Your little Booker really is adorable. I know Wooster's presence must be out there somewhere keeping an eye out for the little fellow. (of course, he may also be quietly filling him in on the most fun ways to misbehave!)
As for greeting the Halloween folk....since dogs also identify things/people by shape, as well as smell...sometimes Halloween costumes really are more disturbing to them than to us. One of the funnier things I've seen, is a greyhound trying to engage in play, a life size statue of a greyhound.
Then smell the statue when it refuses to play!
Have a very Happy Halloween...and thanks for writing this blog....I always enjoy coming here.
Suzy
LOL LOVED IT! I think you've got a willing dress up partner there.
Actually, he's not as willing as he looks! We set the wig on his head, treat close by, and he opted to eat the wig, rather than the treat. This was a job for PhotoShop!
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