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The smallest of three brothers and the last surviving brother, whilst he is full of battle scars, he has oodles of presence! Early morning is interesting as he and Kasanga have quite the roaring conversation!!
Big Cat Sanctuary, Kent
~~~"Really, mama, those chocolate eggs were so big and so colorful……"
Little bunny tells about her dream, she had last night to her brother and mother.~~~
I was just passing by when I overheard their conversation ;-))
It is a great model to fold. For the big one I used a silver foil piece of paper 30x30cm and for the little ones, each one piece 15x15cm.
Final size big one: length 12cm, height9,5cm width 5cm
Final size little one: lenght 6cm, height 5,5cm, width 2cm
Model: origami Rabbit
Design: Gen Hagiwara
Diagrams in Czech Origami Convention Book 2013
“To begin to know ourselves we must have sincere conversations with ourselves as if with a good friend. We must answer without reserve, listen without judgement, and accept without condition. That is self-love.”
― Kamand Kojouri
Jared Odrick, a former defensive end for the NFL, gifted the massive bronze sculpture – titled “Conversation with Myself,” by Colorado-based artist Lorri Acott. The sculptures are in the Coleman Park of Lebanon, PA, one of which is 11′ tall, the other 6′. These sculptures created a lot of mixed responses in the social media. Some people thought the sculptures, were creepy, stunning and provoking, hauntingly beautiful, an adult preying on kids, an alien encounter, etc. People wasn't prepared for this kind of art but the sculptures are still there and Odrick said he hopes the statue gives people who see it “an opportunity to stop, to pause, and take some time to interpret it.”
~~~ "Skull" and his nephew "Robot" are looking forward to seeing their friends again……. soon. But for now they still have time for their annual conversation to share all the news before celebrating Halloween with their friends ... A lot can happen in a year ……~~~
I folded "Skull" and his nephew "Robot" from one sheet brown foil (13x13cm). Interestingly, when you fold this model the other way around, so making the colored side to the main color, this origami model is more like a robot. Final size about 7,5x7,5cm.
It is easy to fold, why not give it a try? ;-))
Model: Origami Skull
Design: Katsuhisa Yamada
There is a video-tutorial.
la la la little winggg a ding ding
Well she's walking through the clouds
With a circus mind that's running round
Butterflies and zebras
And moonbeams
And fairytales
That's all she ever thinks about
Riding with the wind
When I'm sad, she comes to me
With a thousand smiles she gives to me free
It's alright, she said, it's alright
Take anything you want from me
Anything, anything
Fly on, little wing
I Just Need Some Time,
I'm Tryna Think Straight..
I Just Need A Moment In My Own Space..
Ask Me How I'm Doin',
I'll say "Okay", Yeah.
But Ain't That What We All Say..?
Sometimes I Think Back To The Old Days..
In The Pointless Conversations,
With The Old Me..
Yeah, Back When My Momma Used To,
Hold Me..
I Wish Somebody Woulda Told Me..
If You Want Love,
You Gon' Have To Go Through The Pain..
If You Want Love,
You Gon' Have To Learn How To Change..
If You Want Trust,
You Gon' Have To Give Some Away..
If You Want Love,
If You Want Love...
"The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the right place but to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment.”
Quote - Dorothy Nevill
I was never so beautiful as my dreams were........
During one of those " Under the affuence of incohol " conversations with two friends, brothers in fact,
the chat turned to dreams, after much thought provoking and quite serious supposition and theory expounding, i casually said, "In reality it is all probably just inconsequential sleep memory" ....... it didn't go down quite as well as the beer had. ;-))
Another two images recycled......................
A Timeline Events photo charter with newly restored GWR Castle Class 4079 Pendennis Castle at Didcot Railway Centre.
Richard Ashcroft ~ One Day
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It's a form of expression as important to me as any other artform about how I see and feel things, and your interactions are so appreciated.
Much Love
In the cemetery just outside the 14th century church St Botolph in Cambridge. (The graves are old - but they are not medieval.)
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