Tuesday, January 18, 2011

day 8 ~ jive turkey



I made turkey soup yesterday.
The bones begged to dance.
Who am I to say no?

They went from this:





to this:




to this:






and finally, to this:








The moral of the story is:

Always say YES to dancing, no matter how odd the request may seem to be!






music ~ Sly and The Family Stone "Dance To The Music"
images ~ misha

14 comments:

  1. That turkey knows a little bit about immortality, thanks to you and this post... a plate-lickin' dance-shoe kickin' tree kissin' good one!

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  2. Rick, sounds like you could write this post a brand new tune. Please sample in my resulting giggle. It has its own lovely syncopation.

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  3. You are just way too cool. I'm digging this Jive Turkey. You take imagination to a new level ♥

    But I wanna hear the music???

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  4. Paige ~ I think I have both of the players fixed now. Thank you so much for letting me know!

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  5. The bone tree alone would have been cool, but you took it to a whole new level!

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  6. Thanks, Amy. I heard that discovery lives on those new levels, so I'm going exploring.

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  7. love how we can see the process unfolding before us.

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  8. Thanks for coming along for the ride, grow. :)

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  9. it's a pleasure. your work is consistently inspiring.
    [having said that, don't be afraid to flail wildly for a while too.] :)

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  10. Ha! I always leave myself license to flail wildly. :)

    Glad you are enjoying the posts, grow. Thank you for taking the time.

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  11. Hah! Love this one. It's so fun to see what you get inspired by doing these 365 projects. I find that it's when I am the most crunched for time that I come up with the things that are the most unique!

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  12. I'm having the same experience, Heidi. Some of my very favorites in this project so far are the ones where I had no idea what I was going to do and then just went for it with intuition as my guide.

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