Wednesday, June 24, 2009

love this story

From Tonywublog.com

While we were playing together, the sea lion dashed off and zig-zagged around the seabed, occasionally “looking over its shoulder”, so to speak, indicating for me to tag along.

Actually, we had been cavorting in the shallows for the better part of an hour by that point, so the sea lion most likely knew I would do my best to keep up, but it sure seemed like he turned back to check on me a few times.

After zipping around for a bit, he slammed on the brakes, shoved his face into a pile of seaweed, executed a pinpoint 180ยบ turn and presented me with a fish…taking obvious pride in his find. I took a few photos, then indicated as best that I could that I didn’t need a snack, and I wasn’t particularly interested in holding the fish in my mouth.

He must have understood, because he let the fish go and looked at me with a puzzled, somewhat insulted, expression, as if asking: “What is wrong with you?”.

Meanwhile, the poor little fish tried to swim (actually…limp) away, but the sea lion would have none of it. He executed a quick flourish and re-captured it, once again presenting the despondent fish to me.

Once again, I deferred.

Once again, he questioned my sanity…as the fish made a desperate, but hopeless, dash for freedom.

Once again, he snagged the (now thoroughly exhausted) fish and offered it to me.

And yes…once again…I indicated “No, I am absolutely not going to chew on the fish, no matter how pretty it is.” this time, doing a flourish of my own accentuated by a couple of flips in the water…as an attempt to distract the persistent pinniped.

Fortunately for the fish, my little ruse worked. The ever-curious sea lion spit out the (now completely panicked, hyperventilating) fish, and swam over to check out why I was doing flips in the water.

…then, there was a “Wait a second…” moment (picture light bulb over Elmer Fudd’s head), when the sea lion looked at me, looked back at where he’d left the fish, and realised that he’d just been duped.

In far less than the blink of an eye, he was back to where his catch had been, but by then, the little fish had managed to disappear into a morass of seaweed.

The sea lion made a complete mess of the seaweed in an attempt to relocate his prey/ toy, but in the end, he stopped looking and gave me the cold shoulder..until of course, I did a few more flips in the water and he zipped right over to play again.

The point of the story? Somewhere out there is a fish that owes me.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

thanks dad


i remember my dad and i going to a home show where you get to roam around house models that they've fancied all up to see all the new stuff they've come up with that you can't possibly afford. in every bathroom the toilet paper was folded at the end square for a tidy (and cheap) way to make your bathroom seem more...civilized.

for the next few days, every time i went into a bathroom that dad had been in before me, the toilet paper was folded up at the end.
happy father's day dad, wherever you are...

Sunday, June 14, 2009

sisters

my newest collage painting, 20"x30"...havent come up with their names yet but they are sisters...

Friday, June 5, 2009

Luxwell


Luxwell
Originally uploaded by froggyboggler

Drag-Net


Drag-Net
Originally uploaded by froggyboggler
i used to have to wear a hairnet at my nursing home job...that and a pretty much plastic yellow dress..

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Wee Snippets

here are 2 wee snippets of my new ebay paintings...you'll have to click HERE to get the full pictures:^)
ps: both are on canvas and ready to hang...yay!