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Remembered Sustenance on John Street, Toronto. It comprises 19 bronze sculptures of "non-specific cartoonish animals" and was created by Cynthia Short in 1992.
Critter wants to know where the shades are so she don't have to quint her eyes to enjoy the sunshine ...lol...had to share this with you all ...Have a great afternoon all hugs!
4-H Clover College is a four-day series of hands-on workshops for youth presented by Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County. Many of the projects made during the sessions are eligible to be exhibited at the Lancaster County Super Fair in August.
During Critter Scene Investigation, youth learned to become wildlife detectives as they hunted for clues of animal activity. They created a wildlife tracking fair project. Taught by Julia Plugge; Outdoor Specialist, Nebraska Game & Parks, & Monica Macoubrie; Environmental Educator, Nebraska Game & Parks
In Lancaster County, the 4-H youth development program is a partnership between Nebraska Extension and the Lancaster County government. Learn more about Lancaster County 4-H at lancaster.unl.edu/4h.
Part of the Somerville collection at the Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum, Bathurst, NSW, Australia
I pulled two mangos from my tree yesterday and put them on the back porch to let them ripe. This morning I came out to find that some little critter decided not to wait.
Another Shot of my newest design! The Critter Hat! Lisa Slate Photography took the adorable photo and you can read about me the knitter/designer in my profile.
Another window shot in Ballard. This shop reminds me of a similar place in Hayes Valley (SF) that always had cute animal footwear.
Brandon and Jack, Devin and Stunt, Andrew and Andrew, Melanie and Thomas Evan, Ethan and Peeb, Madeline and Coco Chocolate Thunda, and Breeann and Kate.
Merry Christmas!!
Mawzies cat Gingy, a rough and tumble kinda critter, one minute affectionate, the next he takes your hand off, not one to take too much time with
Sally, Lizzie and Lucy decorate the tree, while identical cousins Trixie and Emma sing carols with the critters.
Icky the Bat can always be counted upon to sing the "HA HA HA" of Jingle Bells.
Soft little square critter 12 inches tall from the tip of his ear to the bottom of his paw.
5 inches wide.
All critters are made in a smoke free enviroment.
Sneak peek of the new show, Curious Critters which opens up on Dec. 12th from 6:00 to 9:00 at Schmancy. Artist Drake Brodhal will be in attendance