A clear winter sky was a welcome sight for the small creatures of the rain forest, who spent their winters beneath the snow. On her journal page Mrs. Trowbridge explains the peculiar plumes of smoke emanating from holes in the snow.
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
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Very beautiful! I loved reading this chronical page. Is that redundant?
great illo! always fun to read :)
wonderful illo and story
Wow...how did I miss your blog before? Your work is wonderful! I'll be sure to mark you as one of my favorites :)
It's always a pleasure to read a fragment of Mrs. Trowbridge's journal :) Lovely illustration, too.
I lost this page for awhile... so very happy to find it again! I linked it this time so I wouldn't lose it again. I love your little creatures and your writing.
Magical as always. I loved the story and Mrs. Trobridge's lovely painting. I also really liked the way you placed a view of the cookstove into Violet's journal. I'll be looking for those tell tale signs of villages beneath the snow all winter long.
This makes me want to play in the snow. Looks like thay have fun!
Anette
www.wynlen.no
you have got to love a snowshrew!!! love every bit of this!!!
Actually I too applaude your mastery...your work have a surreal quality that makes me dream...and this illo makes no exception (the pele yellow window with thw stove is simply great!)
This is really beautiful and very believable. It makes me wistful for a real place like that. The font is very nice too!
I'll vouch for Bron on this one and say that Trowbridge's writing is not a font; every letter is handwritten.
Those kids are super cute!
Cozy winter story and scene.
Great snowshrew!
That snowguy is perfect!
hi, thanx for yor kind comment...I'm Italian, please check ABOUT on my blog to know more on me... I wonder if you would like to exchange links: I'm truy amazed by your art as well and look forward to see more "Trowbridge" from you
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Thanks for the message, Bron...Really appreciate it..big fan of your work :) take care..
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