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Ridge-back Nudiped

 

In the wood past the end of the garden hedgerows near the deep forest pond live a quorum of Nudipeds. Nudipeds are most often sighted during the sultry evenings of midsummer around dusk or dawn basking on soft mossy clumps of the woodland floor in the filtered light of the faint sun. It's quite rare to see them this time of year, much more unusual to spot a Ridgeback.

 

Made from sustainable renewable green products:

 

Wool - sheep give it up every year.

 

Coffee Dye - made from the hand selected beans belonging to a man wearing a stripey 1950's bathrobe at the first light of day somewhere in the remote reaches of New England.

 

Hair - given rather reluctantly by a tiny wee fastidiously clean Pomeranian who was assured it would grow back.

 

Buttons - salvaged from my dress blouse which had gaps in the front anyway as I've spent a lot of time at my computer which has contributed greatly to my girth.

 

Height 2.5 inches plus hair, width is about the same.

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Uploaded on January 10, 2010
Taken on January 10, 2010