Ms Lilo rounded up all her bones from various baskets around the house and arranged them on the floor in a semi circle pattern. She then circled her display, went back to one of the baskets and found a blue bone-looking toy, which she then dropped in the middle of her creation. When she was done, she came over and nudged me, so I had to take a picture:
What could this mean??? I have no idea what she was up to, but she looked pretty smug.
I have no idea what it means, but it sure made me laugh!
This used to be called "performance art", I believe. Yoko Ono certainly did well for herself with it, why not Lilo?
ha - perhaps she can start contributing to the household income; I just have to work with her a bit to get her to repeat her little bone arranging act and then bring her downtown with an empty hat (or dog bowl)!
I think that she's using special Doodle hieroglyphics and only a Doodle can actually understand what she's saying. If I had to guess I would assume it has something to do with needing new bones (big ones). I love how she's placed the blue one...maybe she's been watching Sesame Street and wants you to guess which one of these is not like the others.
Maybe she just read a book on the mysterious crop circles and wanted to create her own! Now the cat is out of the bag and we can surmise that the crop circles were made by alien doodles from the planet Xenon. The meaning still escapes me.
This is too funny! :-) I think that Lilo is very artistic! She is also full of restraint...Nugget chews her bully sticks to the end whenever she is given one. Santa brought Nugget three super deluxe large braided bully sticks and they have each lasted about 30 minutes. (ka-ching! $$$)
yes, the baskets are full of toys, balls, half-eaten bones, stuffing she's removed from plush animals, and other odds & ends. What impressed me was that she picked out the only bone looking toy we have to go with the real bones in her "display" :)