House No. 33: Groundhog House
ink on paper
11 in. x 8.5 in.
033/365; 02/02/11, Groundhog Day
We take this break from our regularly scheduled alphabet houses to wish you and yours a happy Groundhog Day. And, as I do every year, I wish that Puxatawney Phil would bite the guys in the top hats. Poor little rudely-awoken bugger.
ink on paper
11 in. x 8.5 in.
033/365; 02/02/11, Groundhog Day
We take this break from our regularly scheduled alphabet houses to wish you and yours a happy Groundhog Day. And, as I do every year, I wish that Puxatawney Phil would bite the guys in the top hats. Poor little rudely-awoken bugger.
Phil is the more civilized groundhog... if you want turn on the provider- mothers eating their young type of groundhog you will need to visit Staten Island Chuck... who I hear is staring on the next season of Jersey Shore. ♥
ReplyDeletep.s. this turned out awesome!
also my verification word is unfar which I guess mean close.
This is adorable (and so very cozy)!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I love the groundhog portrait!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love tiny, tiny worlds!
ReplyDelete*wonders about the titles on the groundhog's bookshelf"*
ReplyDeleteand was amiss in adding how charming this is!
ReplyDeleteThanks, everybody! I love the wee. And I love creating imaginary scenarios and anthropomorphizing animals. Which makes me think I need to delve into stop action video before the year is up.
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