Saturday, September 30, 2006
Uh-huh, All Shook Up
This is Ramcrumb's shelf buddy. It is a clay rattle that I made in my first Pottery class in 1996. It went through a special firing technique called "Raku" and has a nice melodious sound to it. I give it a shake to remind me of Whose promise dwells within me and Who's my Abba. A rattle a day keeps the lies away.
Friday, September 29, 2006
Animal Cracker On My Shelf
Thursday, September 28, 2006
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Tickled Pink
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Mega-Serving of Daily Sheep
Monday, September 25, 2006
Black, White and Red All-Over
Sunday, September 24, 2006
Veggie-Sheep
Saturday, September 23, 2006
Hey, Mon
What Ewe Say?
Just what I needed: another blog. Most people from my life know about my sheep collecting fetish. Not the ones that graze, just the ones that glaze(over with dust). I was on wonderful blog today and was looking at the posts there. Farmgirl has a sheep farm and has the most awe-inspiring pics and delightful ideas that she graciously shares daily. I thought hmmm...I can share my sheep collection daily, too. When I run out of sheep from my own collection, I'll take to stalking them in their natural environment...Wal-Mart (or wherever else sheep might flock).
I will try to post a pic, joke, cartoon daily: all having a wooly theme. The blogs entries will be a hardcore, honest pictorial of the sheepy ones caught in their natural state- dusty. I did the windows back in June, but I rarely do the dusting. Living on an unpaved-gravel-road makes that low priority on the To Do List. A short where-when-who description should top off the entry. That is,if my memory will be so kind as to actually serve up the truth and not swill. Oops! Sorry, wrong species.
I will try to post a pic, joke, cartoon daily: all having a wooly theme. The blogs entries will be a hardcore, honest pictorial of the sheepy ones caught in their natural state- dusty. I did the windows back in June, but I rarely do the dusting. Living on an unpaved-gravel-road makes that low priority on the To Do List. A short where-when-who description should top off the entry. That is,if my memory will be so kind as to actually serve up the truth and not swill. Oops! Sorry, wrong species.
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