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Saturday, September 8, 2012
Tomatoes and Dragon Legs
We have tons of ripe tomatoes in our garden. I love tomatoes, but we have more than even I can eat, so we are giving some away. The corn has all been picked and some put in the freezer. I hate for the garden season to end.
I’ve been working on the dragon legs. Just so you know, dragons have four legs, but one of my dragon’s legs is hidden behind him. They are supposed to look scaly, so some sections have several layers of stitches on top of each other. What do you think, are they scaly enough? I think I’ll move on to the dragon spine and continue to look at the legs, maybe adding some layers later on.
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I see an AOPi shirt! Exciting!
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