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I bought a new moleskin yesterday--a little 2008 datebook. (It was on sale!) I noticed on Craftmonkey that she illustrated her datebook as a baby journal. Loved the idea, being visually-oriented. Just another way to create a personal book, I thought. I can illustrate my datebook! Here's my Jan. 24th highlights: Our neighbor took down their fence and left the crappy old one barely supported on our side, so the girls could get easily through the cracks to the other side. Emma was sneaking through often and coming back with first, a rawhide bone, then a toy, and OMG! Is that a human bone?!! This is the second time she's come in with a treasure of unknown origin. It may just be an animal bone, but our imaginations are running wild. I bribed her with a normal doggy chew and we traded. A little confused, she tried to bury her doggy chew in the couch. Ah, good times.
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"The situation was getting worse as Lilibeth took the wheel. Sarah, Foxy and Emma all contemplated jumping ship. The vast ocean before them was probably safer then staying on the boat. It wasn't that Lilibeth was a bad driver, in her day she was quite good. But she was in her much later years, and she was mostly blind in both eyes. Her tenacity and persistence that had been her friend most of her life, had never left her, and she insisted-still-on doing everything herself."
(This is the first time I was able to put all our dog family in one pic. What a treat. I made Lils a bit younger--thought she'd like that. :))
16 Comments on IF: Captain Lilibeth, last added: 8/24/2007
How great!! Love your dogs.
Great illustration. I love Lilibeth's stoic expression. BTW...Thanks for visiting my blog.
Nice doggies.
I could do with her help!
This is wonderful!
This is so funny
Great idea. Love Lilibeth's cap.
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MUY LINDO! ^^
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Yea! My kinda family!!! Wonderful Ronni!
This is just great! Love it! And now that I have a puppy of my own (8 week lab) I can relate to jumping off a ship! :-)
This is wonderful! I love that sketch, and the story unfolding. So much fun, and I want to know what happens next with those cuties.
Thanks everyone!
what a great dog captain...it seems so secure and serious...sure they reach their destination
They look so nice all together! And so lucky to have Lilibeth as captain!
this is fantastic!!! i think my beagle would look fab in a captain's hat!!! :)
OH, love it! hehehhe Don't Jump, girls!