Little Pig is an ACEO by MDeaver
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Another charmer from the state fair!
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Sleepy Bunny
Sleepy Bunny is an ACEO by MDeaver
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I saw this sleepy little fellow resting in his cage at the state fair last summer. You know what they say, let sleeping rabbits lie....?!
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I saw this sleepy little fellow resting in his cage at the state fair last summer. You know what they say, let sleeping rabbits lie....?!
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
White Carousel Horse II
White Carousel Horse II is an ACEO by MDeaver
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Carousel horses are such fun to do...I've loved them since I was small
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Carousel horses are such fun to do...I've loved them since I was small
Sunday, April 07, 2013
Wren
Wren is an ACEO by MDeaver
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These perky little Carolina Wrens are constant visitors to my porches, nesting and raising their young all around my home. Their pleasing ways and delightful song always bring an smile.
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These perky little Carolina Wrens are constant visitors to my porches, nesting and raising their young all around my home. Their pleasing ways and delightful song always bring an smile.
Tuesday, April 02, 2013
Fox
Fox is an ACEO by MDeaver
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Last summer while standing in the yard with a friend we heard a fawn bleating in the woods above the house. It was running back and forth on the hill with something chasing it, but we could not see through the trees. We heard the running come down the hill and then heavier hoof beats of what we assumed was the mother doe. Running hooves were heard then receding into the distance, then a shuffling in the brush and a beautiful, large fox raced out of the woods not 30 feet from where we stood. It was so intent on the escaping deer I don't think it even noticed us standing as still as we could behind it..
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Last summer while standing in the yard with a friend we heard a fawn bleating in the woods above the house. It was running back and forth on the hill with something chasing it, but we could not see through the trees. We heard the running come down the hill and then heavier hoof beats of what we assumed was the mother doe. Running hooves were heard then receding into the distance, then a shuffling in the brush and a beautiful, large fox raced out of the woods not 30 feet from where we stood. It was so intent on the escaping deer I don't think it even noticed us standing as still as we could behind it..
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