I will see this little guy's face on every insect from now on. ;p
Would you really put this cute little guy in the fridge
You never cease to amaze me..this is brilliant!!
Love the rhyme, it made me smile ;) great detail on the wings!
Lovely lovely delicate texture in the wings.
aw, I want a chilly critter. Love it!
Ha ha, brilliant!
That would be a very COLD thing, to put Midge in the Fridge.This must have been a difficult poem to write, because there's not many words that rhyme with Midge, and you used them all. There can be no second verse.You really broke your artichoke on this one.
Thanks ! I am glad if it brought smile on your face.@ Debbie: well, yes, sometimes, after sleepless night, when I am annoyed by one of these guys ......than I would like to put them into the fridge....( or in a tank of formaldehyde, and than sell him for about 17 000 000 $, but I am not Mr. Hirst...)@Ted: you are right, there can not be an other verse. I have got really "artichoache" from composing the poem. :)
Lol! I'm surprised he's surviving in the cold! Wonderful illustration :)
"i'll be back again someday!" he said.(i hope the word "said" rhymes)
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I will see this little guy's face on every insect from now on. ;p
Would you really put this cute little guy in the fridge
You never cease to amaze me..this is brilliant!!
Love the rhyme, it made me smile ;) great detail on the wings!
Lovely lovely delicate texture in the wings.
aw, I want a chilly critter. Love it!
Ha ha, brilliant!
That would be a very COLD thing, to put Midge in the Fridge.
This must have been a difficult poem to write, because there's not many words that rhyme with Midge, and you used them all. There can be no second verse.
You really broke your artichoke on this one.
Thanks ! I am glad if it brought smile on your face.
@ Debbie: well, yes, sometimes, after sleepless night, when I am annoyed by one of these guys ......than I would like to put them into the fridge....
( or in a tank of formaldehyde, and than sell him for about 17 000 000 $, but I am not Mr. Hirst...)
@Ted: you are right, there can not be an other verse. I have got really "artichoache" from composing the poem. :)
Lol! I'm surprised he's surviving in the cold! Wonderful illustration :)
"i'll be back again someday!" he said.
(i hope the word "said" rhymes)
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