Wednesday, August 10, 2011

fruit girls & other lunacy . . .

It's been a delicious summer so far. I've been living on watermelon and cherries. Even had a dream about buying a second refrigerator to accommodate my watermelon habit.
Kids planted cucumbers, tomatoes and herbs. It tastes so much better when it's from your yard:) Wish the yard was bigger and the summer never ended.

17 comments:

  1. love love LOVE this!! great designs and colors!! :D

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  2. so funy... so joyful ;))) love it

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  3. Great designs.
    I also had live on vegetables from own yard. And it tastes great.

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  4. They look so happy! I can kind of hear a polka playing when I look at them! lol

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  5. Gorgeous illustrations, as usual! WHat great fun!!!

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  6. Beautiful! love all your colors as usual! xxC

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  7. ooohh! this is wonderful!
    greetings from Polish :-)
    Elwira

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  8. Love the colors on these - so yammy!

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  9. Lovely design ! Great work as usual !

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  10. I didn't know about your blog :D I found it on monday , but I enjoyed the work on etsy.

    here, you are my beloved artist of the week
    http://princesscorner-ruzu.blogspot.com/2011/08/beloved-artist-of-week-8.html

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  11. Man, I would love to wear those fruit costumes on the girls! Me and one of my neighbours have been putting up a small veggie garden in a corner of our yard aswell. It´s so much fun, except for the all the watering it needs.
    Oh, and have I mentioned that I´m a huge fan of yours? And your blog always enlightens my day and gives me inspiration. So thank you for that!

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  12. Me gusta mucho, como para estampado de una colcha.

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  13. I know what you mean about the watermelon. I could eat it everyday during the summer. In December, I'll wish I'd had more. My other great love from summer gardens, is beets, silver dollar sized. Boiled and peeled with a little salt. Heaven!

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  14. Oh Molly,You are speaking my language:)

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  15. A melon contains about 6% sugars and 92% water by bodyweight. As with many other many fruits, it is a resource of supplement C. The amino-acid citrulline was first taken from melon and examined. Watermelons contain a quite a bit of citrulline and after usage of several kg, an increased attention is calculated in the system plasma; this could be wrongly diagnosed for citrullinaemia or other urea period conditions add url free.

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