slowly she turned
Living the Slow life in North Carolina
Category: critters
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So let me get this off my chest before I finish the coffee pot and starting playing in my studio. Most of this is what I posted on Facebook and there is no reason to rewrite it… I think that our Miss Lucy, head produce inspector at Jazzcat Productions, is going to leave us soon…
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What is it about cats and changing the sheets on the bed? Diego has been a little burrower since he was a kitten. He still tries to burrow under my body sometimes. But when the sheets are freshly changed, it’s a spelunking party.
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After leaving the quarry, we only had time to take a scenic drive up Cub Creek Road. You can see the layers undulating through the hills. The park is huge and there is much more to see, but this road was a good choice for a day trip because it had a variety of features…
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Holding feet with Pablocito. Mr. Sua-vey. Chunkybutt does not fit in this hole.
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I wanted to explore this hole last year but didn’t have the courage. I tend to be clumsy and the rocks are covered with sharp mussels. When I saw a little boy come out of this “cave” I wandered in and found that the rocks were not slick but it was still a challenge to…
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I really had no idea that the zoo and the art museum were so insanely good. My favorite exhibit at the St. Louis Zoo were the hippos, but the elephants and the Asian sun bears were very entertaining too. ^^^The Most Interesting Gorilla in the World Then there was the St. Louis Art Museum, with…
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I’ve been a bad blogger. I haven’t even blogged the May St. Louis/Cahokia trip and now I’m about to head out to Oregon again! I’ll post a few photos from that trip on the next post. Back Forty news: I have caught red-handed the critter responsible for the garden damage last year and perhaps the…
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I’m wondering if I should rename it 50 Shades of Green. This will be the most complex tapestry I’ve ever done. I’m so excited about the challenge! This rascal is why I have to keep my loom in my closet.
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I spent a good part of my spare time in the last two weeks taking nearly everything off shelves in the studio, everything out of drawers, sorting items into labeled boxes, and putting it back in something that resembled order. After a couple of trips to donate unwanted stuff and a lot of trash removal…
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Diego, my sweet reincarnation of Guido (except he likes to be picked up).