Friday, March 23, 2012

Nature Works 2 Again

Things have been very hectic here with the new puppy. I've been keeping an eye on my "installation", but didn't get out to photograph it until today. I can honestly say that it isn't the weather that contributed to its demise. It's the animals. Between Callie and the squirrels you can see that the sweet gum balls are scattered about. Despite the four-leggers best effort to re-arrange everything, the resilient pine seedling in the middle of what used to be a circle is putting on new growth and getting ready to contribute more pine pollen to the world.



A puppy wasn't even in the future when I planned this outdoor experiment, I guess the lesson is expect the unexpected and I wouldn't change a thing. So what do you think? Imp or Innocent?

4 comments:

  1. Innocent little Imp...

    look at that face...

    she would/will never do anything to disrupt your art.

    Just keep your materials up on high tables to be sure '-)

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  2. I'm soooo happy that I was able to come by and meet 'her self the beauty pup'...while she's still in the all-out fabo darling darling what could be better than this phase.

    What a doll of a dog.

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  3. Hi Carol!
    Hm, that's a fine little girl you have there! It appears she has reached the "long-eared" phase of her first year. This is one of my favorite times with them. She looks exactly like her mama looked at this age. I used to tell me son that I really hoped Grace would grow into those ears, and not only did she grow into them, but she wears them beautifully as well! Callie has more personality per pound than any other pup in her litter. I'm so glad you are all so happy!

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