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Thursday, May 12, 2011

Thursday's Teddy Bears Picnic with Melody

Sweet "Tiny" and grumpy little "Rumpole" want to warm their paws at Melodies picnic today. They are probably my tiniest teds. Both bears are 4inches high. "Tiny "was made by my lovely friend Kay as a gift. He is so exquisitely made and he loves to sit up amongst my china away from sticky fingers. He has convinced "Rumpole" that he needs some friends, fresh air and sunshine for his health and demeanor. "Rumpole's" tag said he was made by Suzanne. He lives in an old tobacco tin with his favourite blocks and has the grumpiest little face. Reminds me of my dear Husband at times (naughty I know) Visit Melody at http://thehouseonthesideofthehill.blogspot.com/ to see who else will be at he picnic to cheer "Rumpole" up.

8 comments:

  1. what a lovely and funny post Michelle

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  2. Tiny and Rumpole are delightful. Lovely to see your beautiful china again. Thanks for coming on the picnic

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  3. Two little cuties - I'm sure Rumpole will be cheered up real soon. Nobody can stay grumpy at a picnic.
    Love that they have special homes too.
    Enjoy

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  4. What Gorgeous little bears, and lovely settings,just as well they are not in Melbourne today, it has rained all day,and so cold, not picnic weather I'm afraid.Cheers R.

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  5. Hi Michelle. Your two little bears are very sweet. I am always full of admiration for people who have the patience to make these tiny bears. Enjoy your day.

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  6. You have such cute bears. Poor little Rumpole does look grumpy!

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  7. Two more adorable bears , so tiny and so sweet ! I was away so missed the picnic this week :-(

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  8. Aww how sweet. They are so cute.
    Hugs,
    donna

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