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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

mouse and bee

9 comments:

  1. Mouse Houses is the best thing that has happened to me in months, Maggie. Thank you so much for sharing these on the Internet. I like this one because it reminds me of Emily Dickinson. I don't know why. But I think she would probably have had a pet bee if she were a mouse. The bee is extraordinary... how did you get him to fly?

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  2. i really love the lighting on this, mags. you've gotten a handle on your camera, and your imagery reflects it. i guess what i'm sayin' is that you totally rule.

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  3. Thanks Sophie! I can see Ms. Dickinson with a bee..a deadly sting cloaked in soft fuzz. The bee in the picture is deceased and conveniently died in that pose

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  4. Sally, I wish I could say that I've figured out the photo stuff, but I think the secret is to photograph it outside and let God do the lighting....
    But thanks for sayin' I rule!

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  5. I have just found Mouseland via the blog Something. I love your little mousey world! All the scenes you creat are amazing. I love mice in a jar and particularly mice on a tray!

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  6. You take amazing photos- and the pictures are all adorable! Thank you so much for posting them, I can't wait to show my best friend (she absolutely loves mice) thank you so much!

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  7. How do I find the book? Are the mice for sale yet?

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  8. Mice aren't for sale yet! But books can be found at your local bookstore, or click on the cover images on left.

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