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Carole
11 years ago
So is this posted on the fridge for his brothers to see?
The short answer is “yes.” Last night I discovered that he had somehow acquired the plastic container with one of my sets of knitting needles, opened it, and taken the needles out so that he could pursue some project requiring a metal point.
So is this posted on the fridge for his brothers to see?
Actually, it reminds me of a Bev Doolittle painting. I keep staring to find the hidden critters.
Somehow that reminds me of my kitchen floor on a muddy day 😉
I would frame it!
It came already framed, under glass, and it is hanging on the wall, high enough up that nobody can take it down and take it apart.
Are you saying those dear S litter kids would touch and take apart to see how it works? It has to be genetic 🙂
The short answer is “yes.” Last night I discovered that he had somehow acquired the plastic container with one of my sets of knitting needles, opened it, and taken the needles out so that he could pursue some project requiring a metal point.
That made me laugh out loud! Long live Allie and her kids!
Great painting job Raj! It is so good to hear from you. I hope you are well.
Happy Holidays!