The winners of the blogiversary giveaway are…
Kelly, Paula, and Dana!
I’ll drop you an email for mailing addresses. Wait, I can deliver Dana’s and I have Paula’s address. So, Kelly, I’ll be in touch for a mailing address.
I put all the names in a hat. (Really. An actual hat). I drew 3 names.
Then I got worried it wasn’t random enough. I tried 2 more random selection methods and got the same 3 names every time, so I figured the Fates had spoken. I feel bad because I feel like there should be presents for those who took the time to tell such good opossum stories, so I’ve filed away all the contact info on that post in case some more inspiring prizes land on my desk.
There aren’t any pictures posted of the prizes yet because I don’t want to spoil the surprise :-)
I was hoping for a crocheted possum.
You are getting a live possum. You’ll be home tomorrow, right?
Assuming I am the only Paula you know, YAY!
As for Tara Reid, we love her! She was the drummer in Josie and the Pussycats. “I can be in THIS room, and in THIS room . . .”
You can understand why we love her. She’s was a DRUMMER in JOSIE and the Pussycats.
I think the ALL CAPS help, don’t you?
Yes, you are one of the 3 winners of Actual Prizes. I’ve decided to send everyone else who commented a postcard…because I can.
Well, if they provide me with mailing addresses when I email them, they will get postcards…
ALL CAPS always help :-)
I forgot about Josie and the Pussycats. OK. I’ll make a point to lodge her in my brain now ;-)
I LOVE my prize! I’m just sorry I missed you when you stopped by. I would have introduced you to Artemis whose eyes have gone green all of a sudden. If I’m right, she’s just days away from sprouting her full-fledged wings, a milestone we’ll mark by releasing her to the wilds of our back yard.
Is there a story behind my print? Would I know the person who made it? Should I?
Does anything really matter?
Please post a picture of your prize, I forgot to take one. We were taking a walk to Daily Planet so it was a spontaneous decision to drop it off.
The watercolor is by Michele Banks, aka Artologica, and the postcard is from some alternate dimension that I doubt anyone can explain. I saw motorcycles and thought, “This. This is the one for Dana.” :-)