Pet Monologues - Irie in Butterflies

This image is for the Pet Monologues which is the blog which I directed you to showing that incredible video about the lion hugging the woman who rescued him. Here is that other lion video I told you about the other day. This video is absolutely amazing!! If you loved that lion video I showed you before - and who didn’t? Then you will LOVE LOVE LOVE this video … it is utterly amazing … some of us have cried from the beauty. I know I could put the video here … but it slows things down more - so I wanted to link you to it. It will open in a new window.

Irie in Butterflies

Irie in Butterflies, Digital © Diane Clancy

Right now there is a post about Preniptutuals and dog weddings - check it out! This is those great photos with the bears. There is a funny story about a bear today. Also they highlight art, poems and more that showcase animals every week. You can see their blog here. And this is the post for this particular challenge. I hope you enjoy the images there!! Here is a wonderful post about Polar Bears being designated endangered - check it out! Anyone can join in this fun here too!! They put up a few of the images and then have links to the rest of the sites … perhaps you will feel moved to participate!

~ Diane Clancy

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2 Responses to “Pet Monologues - Irie in Butterflies”

  1. Caw to art! # 33. at Pet Monologues Says:

    [...] petmonologues finds richard avedon, cirque d’ hiver, 1955 kiana fecteau submits harley lafabe submits les sauvées de mai diane clancy submits irie in butterflies [...]

  2. PetMono Says:

    We’ll post links to sites that have Wednesday (plus or minus a few days) submissions of their chosen animal artwork. “Art is not a mirror held up to reality, but a hammer with which to shape it.”—Bertolt Brecht

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