Wednesday, 16 March 2011
Llama worm
After Manuel la llama, here's llama worm! If you've never seen the "real" llama worm, here it is:
The llama worm is going to a new home in Britanny, where it will be adopted by my son's friend. They spend time look at this kind of thing on the internet and judging by the number of times this image appears on any search engine, they're not the only ones... Anyway my son agreed that it would be funny to make one for his friend, so here it is.
That's another item off my list.
While I was wandering through our small town this afternoon, I came across this:
Naturally, my first thought was, "Why is there a stegosaurus on the back of that truck?"... but then I moved on a bit and on the side of the truck it said:
And sure enough, around the corner, there it was!
A dinosaur exhibition! But I couldn't visit because it was closed. So the photos will have to do. Anyway they've got something a bit wrong. According to my expert son, neither tyrannosaurus nor pterandons lived during the Jurassic period, they're from the Cretaceous. Stegosaurus was a Jurassic dinosaur, but when he was around the other two didn't exist yet. It did make me think that I've not tried to make an amigurumi dinosaur yet. Hmmm...
Hi like your llama-worm. When do I get to meet him (her?)? Dinosaurs down the road here so may yet get to meet a stegosaurus!
ReplyDeleteHi Hazel,
ReplyDeleteI'll have to show it to you quick before it worms its way to Britanny!