Black and white studies…

December 12, 2018

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Dragonfly by Meredith Eliassen, 2018.

Carrot

Carrot by Meredith Eliassen, 2018.

Dahlia

Dahlia by Meredith Eliassen, 2018.

Maritime Plauts

Maritime plant by Meredith Eliassen, 2018.

Shakespeare

Bee and Tudor Rose by Meredith Eliassen, 2018.

Star Flower

“Star Plants” by Meredith Eliassen, 2018.

Yerba Buena

Yerba Buena by Meredith Eliassen, 2018.

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Playing in the role of Old Boar is a javalina from Sedona. Design by Meredith Eliassen, 2017.

An Old Boar was busily sharpening his tusks against the stump of an old tree, when a Fox happened by.

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No tree trunks were harmed in the telling of this fable. Design by Meredith Eliassen, 2017.

Now the Fox was always looking for a chance to mock his neighbors, so he made a great show of appearing anxious, as in fear of some hidden enemy, but Old Boar kept on with his tusk task.

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Cactus design by Meredith Eliassen, 2017.

Fox asked, “Why are you doing that, old friend?” With a smirk, he added, “I don’t see any danger lurking about.”

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Dragonfly design by Meredith Eliassen, 2017.

“True enough,” Old Boar responded. With a sigh, he added, “but when danger comes, there won’t be time to do this kind of preparing. My tools and skills will have to be ready for use then, or I will suffer for it.”

Preparedness for adversity is the best guarantee of peace.