Halloween Pendants
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Every Halloween I like to offer the kids a little extra something along with their candy. I had intended to knit some little critters, but I was busy with other things and I never got started, so I decided to whip up a few pendants instead. I got a little carried away... Anyway, I promised a friend I'd post pictures, so here they are.
Glass

Fish

Hematite

Charms







I think I have about 80 altogether. I've had so much fun going through all my beads and seeing what I can do with them.
Glass

Fish

Hematite

Charms







I think I have about 80 altogether. I've had so much fun going through all my beads and seeing what I can do with them.
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Date: 2019-11-02 03:56 pm (UTC)Yes, he was part of a pack of about twenty. I was kind of round-about offered one of the puppies but I said "Absolutely not" to the person offering one to me because I knew I didn't have the patience for a wolf - nor the place to keep one. I don't ever see that happening in real life. I'll stick with my evil terriers. I know what they're gonna do on a general day. :D
Yeah, that she got that wolf-dog and had him for three years and he was mentally abused for almost the entire time killed me. He was such a handsome, smart animal. I considered stealing him when I left her employ but see the previous paragraph and me owning a wolf. (As an aside, when the crazy attorney drove 18 hours one way to get said animal, she offered to pick one up for me too. I laughed in her face.)
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Date: 2019-11-02 05:53 pm (UTC)That's a lot of almost wolves! At least you were responsible, knowing you couldn't care for one the way it needed to be cared for.
Too bad the crazy attorney didn't have the same common sense. Sounds like she wanted the wolf dog as a status symbol rather than as a cherished and cared for companion. People need to be vetted for suitability to own something that needs so much care and exercise.
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Date: 2019-11-03 03:10 pm (UTC)The only wild animal(s) I would even consider having for pets would be foxes and/or birds of prey. (Or maybe a Mustang because horses...sigh...horses.)
Crazy Attorney was all about animals as status symbols. She had another dog she claimed was half-wolf (he was a blond Chow and was recognized as that by a breeder as well as me), a pair of Highland Lynx cats, and a very large cichlid fish. None of which she took care of personally, either her housekeeper(s), nannies, or aquarium care guy did the caretaking. (It was the same with her kids, too - I was roped into babysitting and doing the kids' homework more time than I really wanted.)
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Date: 2019-11-03 11:07 pm (UTC)When I was a kid, a friend of my sisters had a pet fox, lovely animal. I've been lucky enough to hold several birds of prey (a rescue centre sometimes brings some to various fetes so people can learn more about them). There's a picture of e somewhere on my journal with a great grey owl on my arm. Her name's Galadriel and she's gorgeous.
I adore horses, but I'm severely allergic to the dust in their coats. Can't breathe around them. =(
I hate people like that. Living creatures need to be treated with respect and cared for properly. Kids too.
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Date: 2019-11-04 12:01 am (UTC)Oooo, you knew someone with a pet fox? You can own them locally with a license and there's a family that sells them (cheaper than the dogs I love) semi-locally (like, within about 3 hours-drive). They have some incredible colorations, too - not just red, grey, white, or blue - they have marbles and other funky colorations.
I often think I wo uld love to learn how to hawk but there's also a part of me that knows I don't like killing animals. I am not a hunter!
I had a pony when I was a kid. I loved her so much. My parents told me they'd buy me a horse but I've never gotten it. :\
Yeah, that was the Crazy Attorney. Sigh.
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Date: 2019-11-04 12:06 pm (UTC)I used to think that, but I couldn't be complicit in killing small animals and birds. I adore birds of prey though. Had a sparrowhawk crash land on top on my greenhouse once trying and failing to get a sparrow. She ended up in a bit if an undignified heap, not her best try, lol!
A girl up the road had several ponies over the years and used to sometimes bring her pony down to my house and take me for short rides. On holidays I'd go for an hour pony trek then barely be able to breathe for the rest of the day. It was pretty bad but I endured it just so I could ride.
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Date: 2019-11-09 01:23 am (UTC)A few friends of mine have owned parrots. I'm always nervous around them. I always figure they're gonna take a chunk out of my ear.
I haven't ridden regularly in about 30 years, if not more.
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Date: 2019-11-09 11:40 am (UTC)We had pet tortoises growing up. Mine lived with us for 25 years before she got very ill and had to be put out of hr misery. We also acquired two strays, but only one is still alive now and lives with my sister.
Cockatiels aren't much bigger than budgies (which we've also had a lot of - my late brother-in-law had an aviary in out back yard where he bred show birds. I showed and tried to breed zebra finches). They do have sharp beaks though, and I was on the receiving end every time tee were claws or beaks to be trimmed. Worst of all though was a tiny stray lovebird I caught in the back yard one day. Vicious little beast!
I haven't ridden for at least that long either.
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Date: 2019-11-10 02:02 am (UTC)I never had any tortoises live longer than a year. The ones who lived next door to me at my Florida house, we marked them so we could recognize them. A couple of them were probably 30 or more years old from their size. WE were always most excited to see babies!
My friend has budgies currently. She's had them for years (mostly because she doesn't want to break her heart on rats again). She's promised when I move back to Florida that we'll put up a fence for my dog(s).
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Date: 2019-11-10 12:01 pm (UTC)That's sad. One of our stray tortoises laid eggs one very hot summer, but nothing came of them. The weather here really isn't warm enough. My sister has a vivarium so the tortoise is cosy and doesn't need to hibernate. He wanders around the kitchen floor when she's home.
Budgies are great companions. Two of mine were strays found in gardens. We had a lot of budgies over the years.
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Date: 2019-11-10 05:31 pm (UTC)Yeah. I wouldn't mind having tortoises or turtles but I don't have the time/money to put into a safe place for them to live properly. Awww to the eggs.
One of my friends had a beautiful parrot land on her head when she was outside. No one ever claimed him so he's lived with her for about 30 years now!
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Date: 2019-11-10 05:50 pm (UTC)They're fascinating creature, but they do need the right conditions and proper care. Yes, it was sad. We did our best but I don't think they were fertile anyway.
That's quite the stray to acquire! We've had tortoises, a lost guinea pig, budgies, the lovebird I've mentioned before, and a ferret I found in the garden. Everything but the tortoises and the budgies got back to their owners. Good thing with the ferret because my rabbit did not approve of it being in the cage below his.
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Date: 2019-11-10 07:20 pm (UTC)Traffic is terrible for animals. I always see deer dead on the side of the road when I travel to Kentucky (across the river) and have also seen dead coyotes - as well as raccoons and possums and a very few times, skunks.
Definitely an intriguing stray. The problem is, the bird only likes her in a household of four...plus all the other animals.
I'd just bet the rabbit didn't liek the ferret under it!
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Date: 2019-11-10 09:21 pm (UTC)It's so sad to see anything that's been a victim of traffic.
Oh dear. Some creatures can be a bit overprotective of their chosen people.
Yeah, poor Misty was stamping all night. I didn't get much sleep either, I could hear him, but there was nowhere else I could the ferret where it couldn't get out.
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Date: 2019-11-11 02:09 am (UTC)It really is.
Merlin is! well, he's protective in the house. He doesn't like strangers (read: anyone but Mom and me) in his house.
Awwww, Misty. I know you guys are enemies.
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Date: 2019-11-11 11:57 am (UTC)The possum siounds adorable!
Next door has a dog like that, but Scrumpy was probably abused, he hates men especially and is wary of most people except those he lives with.
Sadly Misty has been gone for some years, but he was a lovely rabbit, a big softie.
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Date: 2019-11-11 05:06 pm (UTC)Possums are adorable for little golem creatures.
Merlin was probably abused. I think he lived on the street for a while. He's housetrained though - so he did have a family at one point. But he acts a lot like a street dog. I hope Karma will help him - I think he misses Rogue at least on some level.
My friend is a rabbit and small animals fan. She volunteers at the humane society so she can play with the bunnies, ratties, mice and hamsters.
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Date: 2019-11-11 09:08 pm (UTC)Two of my neighbour's dogs are rescues, and most of their cats we unwanted. The chickens are ex-battery hens. Lots of animal lovers around here.
Guinea pigs are my favourite pets. I miss having them but I'm not in a position to at present. Rabbits are my second favourite, but I won't have another. I had to put Misty through dental surgery so many times and I can't take the chance of having to do that with another animal. Too much to deal with now I live alone. My mum used to to help with the post-surgery meds. One person cannot do it alone.
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Date: 2019-11-12 12:47 am (UTC)I have had a few rescue dogs - Callie, Chief, Pewter, Vinnie, Merlin, and now Karma. And the dogs I paid for, Frosteigh, Li'l, Dodger, and Rogue. All but Vinnie were Schnauzers. I'm rather loyal to my breed but I'd still love a Border collie if I ever get somewhere I could have that active of a dog.
I can understand that about not having another rabbit or pig. I get too depressed without dogs. When Li'l had to be put to sleep, I didn't get a dog for two years (I lived with my parents then and they didn't want another dog). It was a pretty miserable time for me.
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Date: 2019-11-12 11:54 am (UTC)That's a lot of dogs. We only had one, also surprisingly named Callie. I've known two miniature Schnauzers and they were both wonderful dogs. One of our friends always had border collies so I'm very familiar with them. She and her husband were extremely active, loved taking long walks in all weathers, so they needed dogs that could keep up with them.
We've almost always had pets of various kinds, birds, cats, guinea pigs, rabbits tortoises, but now I'm on my own it's not so easy. I miss having a pet, but unless I'm in a position to care for one properly I won't have one.
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Date: 2019-11-13 02:06 am (UTC)When I was younger, we also had Lassie and Bruno, another Bruno, Frostie, and Stripper as dogs. All of them died from cars. :(
That's funny that your dog was named Callie, too! I named mine after the character on Blake's 7.
Lassie and Bruno (the first Bruno) were both Border collie mixes. Wonderful dogs. Lassie looked like the famous dog, Bruno looked like a wolf in miniature.
I grew up on a farm until I was 11 - so we had all kinds of animals (including horses, cows, rabbits, barn cats, hamsters, mice, and fish).
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Date: 2019-11-13 11:23 am (UTC)Cars are a menace to all animals, unfortunately.
I have no idea why my mum called ours Callie. She needed a name and that's what she chose. I loved Blake's 7 when I was a kid! Had a soft spot for Vila, lol! Avon was also a favourite.
Friends of ours had a dog that was supposed to be a Sheltie, but was huge and looked like Lassie. Lovely dog, but three times the size of their previous Sheltie.
My sister and her husband had a Bruno, a massive long-haired German Shepherd. He looked like a wolf, but he was too much for them with two young kids and he went to be a police dog.
Must have been cool living on a farm, but a lot of work with so many animals.
Must have
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Date: 2019-11-14 02:18 am (UTC)Avon, Cally and Vila were my favorite characters in Blake's 7. I still have a lot of fanzines that one of my friends gave me, somewhere in my Stuff.
Our second Bruno was a German Shepherd mix. He was marked like a GSD but looked more like a heavy hound doggo.
Ours was a little farm (what they'd call a hobby farm nowadays). 5 acres of land, about six - eight cows, the two horses, the rabbits, the dogs and the cats.
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Date: 2019-11-14 12:00 pm (UTC)I tried to re-watch B7 some years ago but couldn't get past the first episode. TV these days is more action=packed, I think I've been spoiled for some of my old favourites where the pacing was slower. I should try again though. I'm sure the further I got into it the more fun it would be. I have huge stacks of cult TV magazines. At one time I was subscribed to at least five, lol!
Over here we'd call that a smallholding. =)
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Date: 2019-11-15 02:10 am (UTC)I have not seen B7 in...a very, very long time (probably back when I first saw it on TV)? I remember very much enjoying the fanzines. I think I have at least one of the paperbacks? (Or was that a Sapphire and Steel paperback?)
The series I want to see again is Robin of Sherwood. *siiiiiigh*
I want another little farm. I doubt I'll ever have the money to do that though, unless my coworker adopts me.
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