Small is not Easy (but 3 of 5 are done)
Months ago, while I was in the midst of crocheting and stitching large afghans, I opined that I ought to do some small projects, like animals or something. The idea was to do things I could complete quickly, thinking it might somehow be easier. So I did. Some small animals might be easy, and in fact I thought the elephant I did was fun and quick. The third of my animals has proven more challenging.
Meet the (as-yet-unnamed) Pirate Panda, which is a gift for my brother Jeremy. He has movable shoulder joints (made with buttons). He comes with accessories – the skull-and-crossbones hat, the eye patch. I think he’s pretty cute.
Jeremy gets a panda because has a particular fondness for pandas. He and I both support Pandas International. This organization that raises money to support the panda preserve in Wolong, China. The Wolong preserve is the primary organization for panda research and preservation in the world, and has had a lot of success. Sadly, it was hit recently by the massive earthquake in China and sustained a lot of damage.
On another note, yes, I know I screwed up my June postings. I thought I’d already posted Friday and then on Saturday morning I realized I hadn’t made a post after all. I can’t believe I messed up and forgot like that. Ah well, I guess none of us are perfect, and this was probably not the best month for the attempt in the end, though I couldn’t have known that to begin with. After realizing I missed Friday, I decided to take Saturday off too. Why not?
I very nearly took today off as well. I went hiking today and got heat exhaustion, thanks to our lovely 100+ degree weather. Without the surprise illness and subsequent nap, I might have made a nice post about the peach syrup I made today. Do you know, it’s pretty easy to make syrup out of fruit?
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feel free to leave a few words of your own...Melissa — Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 10:32 am (link)Awww, he’s so cute! Arrrrr! (Couldn’t resist).






















