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  • That’s how I felt when Mrs Freiss came to call……

  • bahahaha your bunny is a jerk!

  • lol!

    Didn’t you make little play houses for Dindy (sp?) too?  I seem to remember Capri liked to chew through cardboard or other things she could get her sharp little teeth on.

  • my other leg has the boognish on it

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  • ha!  He came out of there like the Monty Python rabbit!! 

  • yeah, he does that. We have to watch our ankles when we walk by the couch, too.

  • your rabbit sounds like my cat!

    this reminds me of Amy Sedaris’ entertaining book and all the rabbitty goodness within.

  • just passing along..and was reading about your bead making…I feel inspired, I used to makes loads of ‘things’ a long time ago.  Gill

  • I like the bunny hutch.  I must make one for my kitties, they would love it too.

    ryc: I have some measure of self-awareness – hence the blog name, SavonduJour!

  • ryc- I think the best and easiest way to start getting in galleries is to look for where the student artists are showing. Go out and look for the gallery that matches what you’re doing as well as possible. Go to receptions, find out who’s in charge and make friends. Most galleries have opening night receptions and the owner is almost always there some. Usually the student galleries are the most welcoming to people who haven’t been showing before.

  • haven’t heard of ‘wreck the dress’ – thanks for your comments

  • Nice rabbit!

    Hmmmm… Pretty much where I’ve stood since I’ve wrote that immediate reaction to the long long day that happened before that post is that by the time she gets to where she’s getting married, she’ll have long forgotten about me. But at that moment, it was her way to tell me the effort I make to work with her was appreciated. And I take it like that.

    Not knowing you well- this may come off harsh. I always wonder why work in direct care if you can’t add a little heart into what you do? Otherwise, the jobs very similar to selling cars or electronics or what not. But the school setting is different.

    PS- I was born in Salem, MA. And Brainerd is very funny, even if it’s way different than when you went through.

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