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was brushing my teeth and looked up and laughed cause it looks like I'm foaming at the mouth....just being silly
Title: Cubby
Artist: Western Avenue Cub Scout Den 3, Elizabeth Winterhalter
Location: East side of Western Avenue, outside Western Avenue School
This fire hydrant is one of 12 painted in 2014 for Geneva's Art on Fire community art project.
We are in the process of cutting one of the gum trees in our back yard down as it was dying. The kids had a ball making this bush cubby out of the lighter branches.
A friend made the cubby at mum's place for my girls...mostly recycled stuff..then a tree fell and buckled the roof giving it an even more rustic look.
Cubby is playful and endearing, but not much of a cuddler. She is always in “kitten mode” zooming here and there, wadding up the floor blanket and chasing after toys. Cubby is good with other cats and around dogs. She has not been around children much and might be a better choice for older, calm children. Cubby has been with us since 9/21/2008.
Sorry for the long delay in posting. I have been a bit busy and also dealing with a nasty cold. Part of my job in Korea was to give the reader a sense of the environment we were in. Korea (at least Seoul) is a city caught in-between being a global beta city and the Korea of old. Even though Seoul is filled with gigantic skyscrapers like most modern cities, there are still many places in the city that are made up of extremely narrow alleyways (sometimes room enough for only two people to walk side by side) where business still takes place. I spent some of my time walking through these narrow passageways taking pictures of people working hard to make a buck or two. Aren't we all?
A kitty-zen of Kitty City, an art installation/adoption drive at the art collective Flux Factory in Long Island City in Queens, NY. Cats as art!
FRIDAY 31 AUGUST 2007 - William plays in a cardboard cubby house that cost $1000. Fortunately it came with a free washing machine