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*Inspired by Marilyn*
I just went in the dolly sanctuary and took a quick photo of Pip and Esther.
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Today was the happiest I ever seen Danbo - he was jumping around as only danbos can do because his baby sister arrived in the mail. Pip is the tiniest little thing, and we'll call her Pip because, well 1) she seems to like it and 2) that is the only sound she makes "pip" ;D
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Today, October 4th, 16:00 (spanish time).
See my place ^_^ thank you!
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Hoy 4 de Octubre a partir de las 16:00 (hora española).
Mira mi sitio ^_^ muchas gracias!
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Darcy, glad she *finally* has a partner in crime, seems to be planning something - and Pip, being the new girl, doesn't quite know what to make of it yet. Poor mite. She doesn't stand a chance.
This explosion of fluff is Pip. He came to the rescue centre with his brother Blue - who's very nervous at the moment and hid behind a bed - because their owner sadly passed away. They're three-and-a-half-year-old Persians and are both very beautiful. They spent some time at a boarding cattery before coming to the rescue centre, so I'm sure they can't wait to be in a home environment again. I don't think there's any doubt at all that they'll be adopted very quickly. The centre will make sure they stay together.
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I made this cushion for my niece, Ava, for her sixth birthday. Fabric is Sherbet Pips by Aneela Hoey for Moda and medium pink bella solid. I mitred the outer stripey scarf border and it's backed with more scarves and some scooter girls. Quilting is a quarter inch each side of all seams. Finished size is 22" square.
Pip was lit by one Godox AD600BM to camera left fitted with a large octabox and a Godox AD360 to the right and rear fitted with a small soft box
Another indoor shot of Pip, during daylight hours this time, though. It's funny how different he looks under different lighting conditions -- or maybe he's part chameleon and can make his coat change colors :-)
I like Pip's expression, or at least the one eye you can see here -- his attention is riveted on a salmon cat treat I am holding (why do I have cat treats when I have no cats? I thought they were dog treats when I picked-up the free sample. The dogs don't seem to care.)
Featured in The Father Life magazine in an article about the virtues of poodles :-)
We had a neighborhood party with five Spoo friends (and their humans) from all over the U.S. Our neighbor Joey (age 4) really enjoyed it.