This is what Flying Girl and the Whale says to Shelly.
The whale speaks most because of the way it reminds me of the Ahab tendencies I have for good and for failure, a splendid object lesson on the uses of focus and dedication and the lessons to be had from them.He always amazes me with his insight and wisdom, and he has helped me out in my writing again and again, just with some coincidence of posting about just what I need to hear. For more of his wisdom, check out his blog.
Then there is the Flying Girl who now represents to me the Mother of the Universe, Kali Ma, Herself, neither fearful of the whale nor trying to control him, posing for a photo op with another of the many universal forces available to her.
And just in case my gushing has you questioning my impartiality, I didn't pick the winner. Little Bunny wanted to do it.
I wrote the names on strips of paper and then rolled them around a paintbrush handle. (Is that symbolic? I didn't mean it to be.) I think that's actually called paper quilling. Then I dumped the paper quills into a glass jar, and the little girl got right in there.
I had to take the whole dog and pony (quill and bunny?) show out to the porch, which serves as my photo studio, so I could have a little photo shoot.
She's still playing with the jar and paper quills now. They're all over the floor. No, now they're back in the glass jar.
Anyway. Thank you all for your wonderful wishes and entering the giveaway. I thought it was lots of fun and will be having more in the future. It's fun to give away things.
Shelly, I will be in touch to get your information. :)
I hope you all had a good Thanksgiving, if you celebrate it. And if not, I hope you had a great week.
You go, Bunny!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Shelly! And R - Bunny is ADORABLE! Look at her concentration!!
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