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Poor little birdie.

Posted in Artworks, Birds, Caw to art!, Humor, Just kids, Stories on January 3rd, 2008 by PM

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Poetry and art by Meghna, age 12.

Once a little bird
Fell from the air
Lying near my feet
It was a sight of despair

Seeing it’s poor condition
Pity dwelled in my heart
“Oh dear birdie, don’t worry
For you care, I’ll impart”

I took him gently
In my hands
And carried him over
To my Aunt Mands

Oh sweety, you’ve
Done a great job
I’m sure your Uncle
Would love it after I mob

I’m sure he’d say it’s good
You can come after a while
You and Uncle can eat it
After he comes from his walk of a mile!

More about Meghna.

Hand art. Toucan. Swan.

Posted in Artworks, Birds, Caw to art! on January 2nd, 2008 by PM

PM received these images via email. Does anyone know the artist?

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Caw to art! #4

Posted in Artworks, Caw to art!, Gallery on January 2nd, 2008 by PM

Caw to art! is an effort to showcase pets and animals in an ARTFUL manner. A photograph, fine art, a scribble, sculpture. A poem, a monologue, a short story, motion.

Submissions: Beginning Wednesday 1/2/08 thru Friday
•Pet Monologues submits Hand art. Toucan. Swan.
•Pet Monologues submits Poor little birdie.
•Paintalicious submits Rubber duck.
•Paintalicious submits Big bird(s).
•Lucia Blinn submits Creation.
•Diane Clancy submits Chi Chi in flowers.
•Helen Read submits Cats at play.

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Rubber Duck.
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Cats at play
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Chi-Chi in flowers

Still steeping…
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…in the meantime. Questions? Comments? Editor’s note: please look at Comment 1 below for more C2a! details…

and while you are curating your submissions don’t forget Friday Ark roster for this weekend. And Carnival of the Cats which goes up every Sunday.


Blog Carnival submission form - caw to art!

Blog Carnival archive - caw to art!


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