Ladybug Sleep-Over
FEBRUARY 14, 2007
My office-studio
has been home for a ladybug sleep-over...
[Ulla's](http://www.ullam.typepad.com/) bugs came for a visit...
Getting little beaded faces,
antennae, and eyes
to see the world with...
like my ladybug 2...
has been home for a ladybug sleep-over...
[Ulla's](http://www.ullam.typepad.com/) bugs came for a visit...
Getting little beaded faces,
antennae, and eyes
to see the world with...
like my ladybug 2...
and my "green-bug"...
and both together...
waiting for their final
flourish of gold and silver leaves,
jewels, and loving attention...
My bugs loved having a ladybug sleep-over...
flourish of gold and silver leaves,
jewels, and loving attention...
My bugs loved having a ladybug sleep-over...
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