the Wild Things hiding in my gardens

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The last one is my favorite.

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  1. Reggie's avatar Reggie says:

    i love all your wild things – but particularly the last one. He is just gorgeous.

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    1. A. Saab's avatar Amy Saab says:

      Thank you, Reggie! I loved the children’s book since forever & thought they’d be the perfect garden art…until a blogger told me they found them on ebay at $45 dollars a piece. 🙂 They sit on our bookshelves again. (& have done so since the year 2000.) ~amy

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  2. You have such beautiful and interesting children. I hope that they will always remember your flavor of nuturing.

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    1. A. Saab's avatar Amy Saab says:

      Thank you, Gretchen. Because I suffer chronic pain, i’ve always worried that I didn’t have any effect on them other then to avoid sick people. But the times i’ve been able to enjoy my life & doing the things that made me happy, have shown all the brighter. I have left a huge impact on their lives because they’ve had to grow up pretty quickly & spent a great deal of time helping me get through. They were pretty upset that I put our wild things in the gardens. I think they will make me put them back on our bookshelves before long. 🙂 Thank you. ~amy

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  3. jpeggytaylor's avatar jpeggytaylor says:

    I’m roaring my terrible roar for those wonderful Wild Things 😉

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    1. A. Saab's avatar Amy Saab says:

      as a true fan of Maurice Sedek’s book only could! ~amy

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  4. Great humor with the best ending, a handsome fellow with fragile little plants. Now that is total tenderness againts the whole wild theme. Great concept,great shots!

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  5. They all look pretty wild!

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