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Shipping to the US $3.00 ea./Canada $2.00 ea.
When ordering via Paypal simply indicate which pattern (by number #) you wish to receive.
SPECIAL OFFER (at this site only) - When purchasing 3 patterns at the same time via Paypal shipping is FREE. Please use the following email address when purchasing through Paypal. howekish@shaw.ca
Sleeper/Cat Costume Pattern #0330
Sleeper/Cat Costume Pattern
"Sockie" was delighted when we surprised her with her very own Kitty Cat Costume. Her favorite activity is climbing trees, (unlike Ms. Monkey, who says the only good tree is one that grows bananas), and she loves climbing in her kitty outfit and "confusing" all her feathered friends on April Fools Day. Of course she means no harm to them, and they quickly got accustomed to her being up there amongst them and simply carried on with their chirping and collecting nesting materials. We kept a close eye on Sockie but it took her most of the day
to tire of her climbing actities. She came down exhausted but intact and is having her supper as I write this blog.
to tire of her climbing actities. She came down exhausted but intact and is having her supper as I write this blog.
Sleeper/Cat Costume #0330
Pinafore and Bloomers #0307
Scottish Kilt, Vest and Tam #0220
Kimono Pattern #0219
Overalls and Neckerchief Pattern #0315
The Whole Darn'ed Gang
Off to College
Puppy gets a Kitty
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
College Lecture
Miss Monkey sat in recently on a College lecture on Evolution. Of course, she has a few ideas on that subject and felt that the professor was more or less an academic dullard. Surely everyone is aware of the common linkage between simians and the multitude of recently enlightened humans. Needless to say, she feels that she (and all her fellow socosimians) have contributed in no small way to the evolution, i.e. betterment, of the human race, notwithstanding our sometimes neglectful and often unappreciative behaviour. I have, of course, debated with Miss Monkey that there are many of us only too ready to deal with these issues by working towards mass acknowledgement of the hugely important role that socosimians have played in our everyday lives.
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