Joining in with the Daily Post (for the first time) Unusual.
So here is the thing, yesterday, 21 January 2015, my husband was diagnosed with kidney cancer. This is the new journey it takes us on.
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Such a cutie pie.
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Thank you Cathy.
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Oh, this one really made me smile. I have a special fondness for frogs and toads. No accident that there is a Toad Queen in my “Maya and the Book of Everything.”
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A Toad Queen – how gorgeous, I found a beautiful toad in the garden last week.
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I hope you continue your silly Saturdays. I enjoy them a lot. They are unique.
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That is so good to know Oneta, thank you. I’ll keep ‘m coming so long as the inspiration stays wth me, it is a fun thing to do, even better when I get such lovely feedback. β€
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Ha! I love the little frog, Daffy, so clever!!! πππ
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Ribbit! π
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This is your best one yet!!!
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Thank you Kathy, I’m hopping hither and thither with glee! π
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Ha! ha! love them! β€
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You are obviously on form today! such a happy frog.
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Like Mable, I would hate to pull apart this frog. He is so cheerful. I want all of your creations. You could sell them for sure.
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Thank you Lisa!
Interesting thought re selling them – I’m wondering whether you are thinking of the original with the shells as an artpiece or as a photograph.
If you would like any of the photographs in high resolution to download and print out yourself I am happy to put them in my Etsy shop for you.
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This is such a creative rabbit – made out of shells of all shapes and sizes! It also looks very realistic and it looks like it is smiling as well. I’d have a very hard time pulling him apart π
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Thank you so much for your comment Mabel. This little guy is meant to be a frog! They are said to say “ribbit” here – although I think it is only one sort of frog that actually makes such a noise. π
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Haha! I still think it looks like a rabbit as it looks like it’s legs are jumping up and down…but I can certainly see how it can look like a frog too π
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Cool – I have one to show you – maybe tomorrow!
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Ooooh! Exciting! π
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