Tai was so worried about his big number “3” shaped fruitsicle, the crowd was wondering if he was ever going to go taste test it. Here you see Tai on the left sneeking up to the fruitie as the crowd snaps photos of him. I was interviewed by someone the moment we got to the zoo but honestly i wasn’t sure who it was. I need to ask Frances tonite who the interview was for.
Cameras and press everywhere..it was wild and such a treat to see Tai Shan in person. He has really grown up to be a big boy..and almost “chow like’ in his mannerisms. Read the next two entries for more about our day today.
My name is Sandra Miller, and art is at the heart of everything I do. I create from my studio in beautiful Portland, Oregon, where life is shared with my husband Steve and our charming “Dog in the Kitchen,” Ihana—my constant muse and taste-tester behind the scenes of this creative journey.
Through my artwork and the Dog in the Kitchen project, I love blending creativity, storytelling, and a touch of everyday magic.
Some of the links I share are affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This simply means that if you choose to purchase through one of these links, I may receive a small commission—at absolutely no extra cost to you. I only share products I personally use, love, and feel inspired by.
Thank you so much for being here and supporting my art—it truly means the world to me.
I totally remember that photo jan. They are so similar in attitude too!!Hey Diana…the presentation went well and you were here in “image” in the slideshow. Doing it brought back those memories of that day and I am SO ready to go back!!!!
Pandas & fruitsicles—-HEAVEN!!!
Remember the photo that went around the chow lists a few years ago that showed a chow that was marked like and looked just like a panda? I do think they are very similar. Love the pictures!!! Keep ’em coming!