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    Lotti! LOL! I don't think he would know what to do with that little critter.

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      Thanks for the Silkies Lotti

      Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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        Eli's creature? I am guessing muskrat. Webed feet means he swims. And those fingers look like they are good for something. I bet he quilts too. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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          Hello Ladies, he is a Coypu (yes, a Type of River Rat).
          Apparently a relation of the beaver family, but isn't he just sweet?
          Visited the Bears this morning





          And again just now

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            Lotti,
            Do you work at a zoo, or just how do you come by seeing this? I'm liking that little critter,,,
            Luann

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              Hello Luann
              No, just hobbie...
              My other love is fotography, mainly flowers, animals, faces (eyes), and feet...
              And as I love nature, I spend lots of my time out and about, and have several season or annual passes for local wildlife or nature parks...
              http://www.tierpark.ch
              Or just out in the hills and woods
              But these guys live at a local wildlife park which is one of my favorite places to be :0)
              I tried uploading a video - unfortunately that doesn't work ... But another one of Arko enjoying a refreshing swim...

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                WONDERFUL news Wendy! Congratulations.
                Your friend's babies are so cute too.
                Lyndhurst, Ohio USA - East Side Suburb of Cleveland, Ohio

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                  Thank you, I look after them a morning a week, gives me some practice and baby indulgence. Wish I could get their wind up I seem to have lost the knack so spend most of the time with one or other on my shoulder,

                  Lotti more bears, thank you for mine

                  Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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                    more wonderful photos Lotti!

                    Wendy, congratulations, how exciting!

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                      This isn't quilting but it's been so long since I got any sewing done, and our blogs have not returned YET (soon I hope) so I wanted to share my project with you. I hope you don't mind a ton of pictures because I'm so excited to have finished something. I made a card table playhouse for our granddaughter's first birthday last year and started planning one for our grandson who is a year younger. Well only 4 months late it's done. I wanted his to look more like a treehouse/fort with leaves hanging down instead of shingles like hers had following the pattern. That's our little wild guy swinging from a vine at the front door.












                      Lyndhurst, Ohio USA - East Side Suburb of Cleveland, Ohio

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                        Karen,
                        I think you should bring this to the next real retreat and let everyone have a moment to 'get away from the world' inside it. I bet your little ones love playing in them.
                        Thanks for sharing
                        Luann
                        Lyndhurst, Ohio USA - East Side Suburb of Cleveland, Ohio

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                          Karen, great house and wonderful grandson too!
                          Barb
                          Lyndhurst, Ohio USA - East Side Suburb of Cleveland, Ohio

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                            Fabulous House, Karen.
                            Yup. My perfect retreat location should definitely also contain one of thise.

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                              What fun love the detail :cheer:

                              Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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                                How cute! I just had to giggle seeing him standing erect inside. That won't last long. Good thing you got it done sooner rather than later. It's just too cute and so is he. Thanks for sharing.

                                PS. I really miss the blogs too. Perhaps we should all ask about it. You know the squeaky wheel gets the oil. Perhaps we all need to squeak more persistently.

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