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Back side of the bird's feet on edge of pot |
Dan Finnegan sometimes experiences animals or insects
eating on his pots in his studio. While I have (knock on wood) not had any nibbling mice or invasive insects, I did come back to one of my pots after lunch today and found two sets of footprints on one of my pots from what I presume was a bird hopping from one side to the other. It left a rather intriguing pattern on the rim!
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Not a great photo (sorry) of both sets of prints across from one another on the rim |
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Front of bird's feet - see the three toe marks? |
Yesterday I picked up some wood in the truck and while driving home looked in my rear view mirror to see a small lizard running very quickly up the pile of wood to the cab and then fluttering in the wind, hanging on for dear life.
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Lizard transported in the wood pile |
I assumed he may have met his demise by being picked up by the wind, but received a photo from my other half today showing that unless another similar looking reptile had taken up residence, it was still alive and well in the pile of wood!
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Guinness, our chocolate lab, enjoying "cuddle time" in the chair (he has some sensory issues that need met every so often) |
And then there's our not-so-wild life at the house including this 85 pound chocolate lab who decided it was a good idea this afternoon to spend time barking at me through the window while I was on the porch. He also peaks through the curtain while I wedge clay and generally keeps an eye on me, but the barking today was a little much.
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This is what "cuddle time" really looks like because Guinness spends most of it wallowing in the chair |
2 comments:
Imagine the decoration that a whole flock of birds could do!
I'd actually hate to know, I don't think a pot would survive! I am surprised this pot did not collapse because I had just made it that morning and it was damp when I left for a bit, and became a perch during my short break!
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