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Well, you're in luck!!! (Says intentionally obnoxious Avery)
We have t-shirts! Book bags! TEDDY BEARS! (Seriously) Plus, a bunch more! (Insert annoying emoticon, etc. here)
So here
it is. Our Cafe Press site.
Enjoy! Any proceeds go to more books for more Evil Cousin reviews.
Happily, obnoxiously, and trying not to be salesman-ly....
Twyla Lee and Avery Trelaine
PS: Send us a picture of yourself in your Evil paraphernalia...we just may post you as our honorary long-lost Evil Cousin of the month.
Biker Bear dude--leather jacket, pants, kerchief, chain dangling from his belt, US flag on his jacket front, "Freedom" and eagle on back of jacket. 15 1/2" alpaca wool panda. Now if he could find his motorcyle, he'd really be cool!
Aviator Bear--flying high, well grounded at the moment. Satin hat, jacket with fur collar, satin pants, and goggles. 15" alpaca wool bear.
http://terryspear.tripod.com/celticbears/biker_aviatorbears.html
My 1950's Poodle Skirt Teddy Bear sold. Since she was a one-of-a-kind bear, I'll have to make up a new one, slightly different bear. So if you missed her, just keep watching! I'll have another in a while. Working on two personalized Texas A&M bear orders at present. Need a bear? Drop me a line!
Wilde & Woolly Bears
Because I make award-winning teddy bears, it feels like Christmas much of the year. My house is overflowing with Christmas Santa bears...
And Celtic Clan bears for the Scots/Irish who want a personalized bear to celebrate their ancestory.
Or bears personalized for special occasions...
Or custom made for author's books even...
The award-winning bears featured in Teddy Bear Review, The MacNeill Galley, Texas Monthly, Texas Co-op Monthly and numerous newspapers have found homes as far away as Australia, Russia, Switzerland, China, Canada and all across the States. :)
For years, Wilde & Woolly Bears has donated to the Ronald McDonald House bear banquet to help support cancer research for children, and to the Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation.
By: Sally Murphy,
on 9/8/2007
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I've written a new poem. Here it is:
Though others may be fair
Fabulous, free and fine
I love being a bear
My life is without care
No finer life than mine
Though others may be fair
I no longer grump and glare
Instead I sing and shine
I love being a bear
From my stuffing to my hair
I feel simply divine
Though others may be fair
Yes you may stop and stare
Wondering why I do not whine
I love being a bear.
If you're wondering about the form, this poem is a villanelle. The structure of the form is based around the first and third lines of the opening stanza, which form the essence of the poem and are each repeated as the concluding lines of the other four stanzas.
If you want to read some of the other poems I've written, I have previously tried:
A triolet
An acrostic
A diamante
An abbreviated haiku
An a haiku
Writing poetry is fun, and good for the spirit. You should try it some time.
A NEW 'HIGH INTEREST/LOW VOCABULARY ' READER
DOLPHIN DAY ~ Available in English and Afrikaans
Published by Human & Rousseau - 2007
By: Sally Murphy,
on 7/17/2007
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Teddy bear, teddy bear,Turn around.
Teddy bear, teddy bear,Touch the ground.
Primula taught me this song this morning, and the other toys had fun joining in, even though most of them aren't bears. Primula said it didn't matter - she said people love this song, too.
So, after a little singing session was over I started wondering about other songs about bears and I went cruising the Internet. I think google was created just for curious bears such as myself, to satisfy our whimsical curiosities.
Anyway,I found a whole lot of songs about bears, here. I've heard Teddy bear's Picnic before (I think I've even blogged about that one), and of course Primula has been teaching me Teddy bear, teddy bear, but I was surprised just how many there were. My favourite was You are my teddy bear sung to the tune of You are my sunshine. I wonder if I can get Primula to sing it to me?
But some of the songs I didn't like, because they suggested bears are scary and should be hunted or run away from. One even mentioned a gun! I think I might have nightmares tonight.
No I won't - because Primula is here with me, safe in the toyroom. She's a wonderful friend, is Primula.
Gotta go sing.
Pooh's gotten all riled up about this one. Those of very little brain and too much tummy might get a tad disturbed by a very different bear of very great brain and too little tummy. The army has, for reasons one cannot quite pinpoint, created the Battlefield Extraction Assist Robot or, quite simply, BEAR. Note the adorable ears.
Gary Gilbert, from the US Army's Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Centre in Frederick, Maryland, said that the teddy bear appearance was deliberate.
"A really important thing when you're dealing with casualties is trying to maintain that human touch."
The robot revolution is nigh. And it's
adorable!
Thanks to
Shaken & Stirred for the link.