Saturday, April 10, 2010

Zirus Animation and Get Well


I came across this animation Zirus Antivirotics « XVIVO Incredibly informative and reassuring when trying to recover from a cold...Thank goodness for our animals, their love is healing...Drinking water helps too.. You can purchase the card and many other whimsical cards and more of Babette and friends' designs in Shop



Friday, April 9, 2010

OM

Interestingly the moment I take my place on the floor and start stretching Babette also stretches like a cat!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Just reading and doodling....

Reading Babette's namesake!

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Alice in the Wonderland


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'Babette and Friends' is Reading Lewis Carroll.



`Who are YOU?' said the Caterpillar.

This was not an encouraging opening for a conversation. Alice replied, rather shyly, `I--I hardly know, sir, just at present-- at least I know who I WAS when I got up this morning, but I think I must have been changed several times since then.'

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Which Austen Character Are You?

I am Anne Elliot!


Take the Quiz here!

Poem by Elizabeth Barrett Browning


To Flush, My Dog by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Yet, my pretty sportive friend,
Little is't to such an end
That I praise thy rareness!
Other dogs may be thy peers
Haply in these drooping ears,
And this glossy fairness.

But of thee it shall be said,
This dog watched beside a bed
Day and night unweary—
Watched within a curtained room,
Where no sunbeam brake the gloom
Round the sick and dreary.

Roses, gathered for a vase,
In that chamber died apace,
Beam and breeze resigning.
This dog only, waited on,
Knowing that when light is gone
Love remains for shining.

Other dogs in thymy dew
Tracked the hares, and followed through
Sunny moor or meadow.
This dog only, crept and crept
Next a languid cheek that slept,
Sharing in the shadow.

Other dogs of loyal cheer
Bounded at the whistle clear,
Up the woodside hieing.
This dog only, watched in reach
Of a faintly uttered speech,
Or a louder sighing.

And if one or two quick tears
Dropped upon his glossy ears,
Or a sigh came double—
Up he sprang in eager haste,
Fawning, fondling, breathing fast,
In a tender trouble.

And this dog was satisfied
If a pale thin hand would glide
Down his dewlaps sloping—
Which he pushed his nose within,
After—platforming his chin
On the palm left open.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Good Day to you

For my dearest Tara..




Playing....


Reading.....

I hope your day was perfect too....

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