Woodsies

A little bit about this album: 

Inspired by artist-photographer David Bird and his "Becorns", I headed out in the woods to collect fallen and nature-discarded materials. But taking into account that pinecones don't take kindly to a Dremel tool drilling holes into them. . . I turned to googly eyes! 


-Ms. Ivy is the widowed mother of young Puck. He frequently drivers her to distraction- and what young boy doesn't do that to any and all mothers? When she's not calling for him to come back home, she spend her time in the forest looking for interesting leaves or small rocks to put into her leafy purse. 


-Puck and his trusty antlered forest buddy Pip love nothing more than to get lost in the deepest part of the woods. Nothing scares them, except perhaps a bear or a wolf or a spooky owl noise or some nasty cobwebs. . . ok, maybe they get scare of some things. but wouldn't you, if your papa had been eaten by a big hairy forest beasty? He does always promise to do his chores. . . even if he often forgets. 


Coming Soon!

-Donna is a ballet dancer and spends her time in the sunlight spinning and pirroette-ing her way through life. She's good friends with yougn Puck, but they are both at the stage that the opposite gender is still icky and gross. 

 

-Old Man Doug spends his time sitting on the banks with his fishing pole, relaxing as the water flows in front of him. He does stop in from time to time to check on Ms. Ivy, helping her mend a leaky moss roof or straighten up that fallen fence that Puck had promised three times to take care of. . .