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This dog, whose name is Qtip, was a hoot to work with at the Blessing for the Animals Day. An older dog, she knew exactly where she wanted healing energy work, and rhumba-ed her hips right into my hands. Note her big smile!
Next to me, my dog, Puma, adds his calm energy to the mix. He was an angel all day long, never pulling my attention from my animal clients, staying by my side and adding his support. Note how many dogs are switling around in the background. Thanks Cesar Millan for all the tips that helped make us the perfect team!
It was while doing the blessing with Qtip that our photo was taken by their photographer and appeared in the Valley Record paper.
©photo by Rhonda Hanley
spent all day indoors in a committee meeting (yawn) or driving to and from the meeting, so a quick shot of a household item will have to do.
I am laughing because Qtip liked the energy so much that she was rolling in it in my lap!
©photo by Rhonda Hanley
Actually, it's the Virgin Mary's head in the early stages of construction. I love doing this kind of stuff. Good thing my husband has a sense of humor and is willing to help me with the technical aspects. :D
pic © Yev Kazannik from Q-Tip live sold-out event at the Roundhouse London 14 March 09 presented by Gilles Peterson WW10, Brownswood Recordings and KSPACE.TV
pic © Yev Kazannik from Q-Tip live sold-out event at the Roundhouse London 14 March 09 presented by Gilles Peterson WW10, Brownswood Recordings and KSPACE.TV
Q-tips can be art right? Black and white, mushed together, like this. Abstract. I like it. Hope you like it too. Have a great day!
Back of the odd little leaf left on the corner of our house, along with the q-tip and the rock holding it down. We've stored it in a zipper bag till we figure out what's up with it.
We're thinking (hoping) it was a little crafty thing the neighbor's child did. If so, it's cute, otherwise, a little creepy.
Anyone know of what a kid could swap onto a leaf, with a q-tip, that would turn that area of a leaf blue?