when i first looked, i saw it at the top of a very very high peak looking far far down
upon humanity. DON’T let yours see this….might give them aspirations…
i see that now–your perspective of a very very high peak–that would make this one hunk of a slug! but truly, it is beautiful. just wondering what that divot is down below its eyes.
The color of the slug, the rock, the lichen – want to recreate that on cloth. Patricia, I’ve left you a lengthy response to your comment on grace’s latest blog post. I couldn’t find your email to send it to you so I’m hoping that grace or you won’t mind that I commented in this way. The comment is on her post day 91:
spotted that one in the paper yesterday have never seen one in real life though!
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well i have to tell you, this puts slugs in an entirely different light!
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when i first looked, i saw it at the top of a very very high peak looking far far down
upon humanity. DON’T let yours see this….might give them aspirations…
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i see that now–your perspective of a very very high peak–that would make this one hunk of a slug! but truly, it is beautiful. just wondering what that divot is down below its eyes.
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no doubt pecked by a bird…..
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maybe they don’t taste as good as they look?
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The color of the slug, the rock, the lichen – want to recreate that on cloth. Patricia, I’ve left you a lengthy response to your comment on grace’s latest blog post. I couldn’t find your email to send it to you so I’m hoping that grace or you won’t mind that I commented in this way. The comment is on her post day 91:
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yes, isn’t the color combination wonderful? headed over to Grace’s right now. my email is patriciaspangler47@gmail.com thanks so much
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