The cow and the pussycat went to sea...
Wait, that's not right.
The monkey and the pussycat...
No, that's not it either.
The pigeon and the...
Oh, that won't end well.
Here we go.
The OWL and the pussycat went to sea,
in a beautiful pea-green boat.
Phew! Why was that so hard?
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LOL!
ReplyDeleteWell isn't this post a boatload of fun! I would want to sail with the monkey :)
ReplyDeleteYou're having way too much fun! Thanks for the chuckle.
ReplyDeleteThe answer to your question is: because you have too many beautiful fabrics hehehe. (NOT! We NEVER have too many fabrics lol) Hope the pigeon makes it across. ;^)
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ReplyDeleteFUN!
ReplyDeleteI want to play in your fabric stash!
ReplyDeleteUmmmm.... what exactly are you growing over there at the farm??? :)
ReplyDeleteI hate to ruin the party... :) ...but I think we're all waiting for the pig and the monkey.
ReplyDeleteGreat fun - I was just reading The Owl and The Pussycat a few days, always loved this poem.
ReplyDeleteI find it highly amusing that you had so many choices and the fabric to go with them.
ReplyDeleteLol!
ReplyDeleteSuch fun blocks, so whimsical!
ReplyDeleteWell, I personally love that the pussycat was in each iteration of the block. Great, hilarious ideas!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! What will happen to this little menagerie of animals next?
ReplyDeleteBut what of the fox, cabbage and rabbit that need to cross the river in a two man boat?
ReplyDelete(Stop the madness)!!!!
So fun. I love all your "crazy" ideas. I've been on holiday and quilt meeting, and I'm so behind all green blocks. Today is sunshine here, and I wonder if I'll take the time to sew later this afternoon.
ReplyDeleteWhat a hoot!
ReplyDeleteFunniest post I've read in a long time!! I love all your boats, but of course the owl and the pussycat in their pea-green boat the most. Now, if only you can find a fabric runcible spoon!
ReplyDeleteI remember memorizing that poem in the third grade!
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