Did you know that 1 out of 10 monsters go their entire life without a hug? It's true. All these malicious rumors that have been spread accusing monsters of only inflicting pain or cultivating fear have drastically decreased the number of Monster Hugs received daily. Won't you please help these poor monsters?
Look at this little guy. He's just a baby, looking for a loving home to give him hugs. For just 1 hug a day, you could help change the life of a little monster just like him. Please dial the number on the screen now, and do your part to end this horrible Hug Drought. Call now. Monsters are standing by.
Monster provided by the talented Deanna Molinaro. Thanks Deanna, I love my birthday Monster! :)
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Saturday, April 16, 2011
The Caped Rabbit
About three years ago, I ventured to the Cottonwood Arts Festival and fell in love with two sculpture artists: Sumati and Michael Colpitts. Amongst their many creations, they make these gorgeous Caped Rabbits. The detail is amazing, and each piece is made by hand--you'll find no molds or casts here. Unfortunately, I was not able to take any of their work home that day. But, I have been visiting their shows ever since that first day, waiting patiently until I found a piece as perfect as the one that stole my heart that first day. Today, we found him.
We promptly took him to a nearby park and had a little photo-shoot. We found the above tree/trunk in the middle of a walking trail, it was perfect!
Since we live in Texas, we had to stop by a bluebonnet field and grab a couple of shoots there too. What, you didn't know that bluebonnet pictures are a mandatory requirement of Texas residents?
On the way out, we ran into this lovely protective bird.
We tried to stay out of her way, but accidentally stumbled upon the nest anyways.
No worries, we didn't disturb the eggs in any way. I am curious to know what kind of bird this was, though. Does anyone know? You can't see it here, but her eyes matched that orange on her wings perfectly. Just beautiful!
We promptly took him to a nearby park and had a little photo-shoot. We found the above tree/trunk in the middle of a walking trail, it was perfect!
Since we live in Texas, we had to stop by a bluebonnet field and grab a couple of shoots there too. What, you didn't know that bluebonnet pictures are a mandatory requirement of Texas residents?
On the way out, we ran into this lovely protective bird.
We tried to stay out of her way, but accidentally stumbled upon the nest anyways.
No worries, we didn't disturb the eggs in any way. I am curious to know what kind of bird this was, though. Does anyone know? You can't see it here, but her eyes matched that orange on her wings perfectly. Just beautiful!
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