


Here's some shots of the carved wooden linking monkeys Amber gave me, and the kite I got from Justin. My first flying monkey!! I always wanted those to send on "little errands"..........
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4 comments:
That first photo looks like a bunch of chickens on a string! The house you made is very creative. I always wanted a big doll's house, and never had one.... :( That and a piano. And an Olympic swimming pool.
The linking monkeys are hard to photograph--getting the focus is really tricky. Henceforth, they shall be known here as "the chicken monkeys" :)
Ma always wanted a doll's house, too. At last, in her late 70's, she'll get one!
I too saw a string of chickens and assumed that since it was Taarzaan's house, there was some sort of sacrifice taking place. But it was just wooden monkeys.
I get that all the time-- a perfectly reasonable assumption, all things considered.....;)
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