You can never have to many inspectors. Some of the inspectors seem a bit sleepy-eyed while the ferrets are working hard as a team checking out every little nook & cranny!
My son had ferrets for years. I had two in my classroom for a while, and the students loved them. We'd let them loose to run around the room from time to time, and they were fun. Ours were typical tan with the black mask, but yours are so pretty. And they are a lot like cats, except I never had a cat who liked raisins. =) Your calico reminds me very much of my favorite-ever cat, long gone now, but still missed. You have great quilt inspectors!
I was surprised to see the two ferrets. I really miss my two fuzzies. They are such fun pets.
ReplyDeleteIt gives me great peace of mind to know that CiL quilts are subjected to such rigorous quality control testing :)
ReplyDeleteLooks more like they’re all sleeping on the job!
ReplyDeleteYou can never have to many inspectors. Some of the inspectors seem a bit sleepy-eyed while the ferrets are working hard as a team checking out every little nook & cranny!
ReplyDeleteMy son had ferrets for years. I had two in my classroom for a while, and the students loved them. We'd let them loose to run around the room from time to time, and they were fun. Ours were typical tan with the black mask, but yours are so pretty. And they are a lot like cats, except I never had a cat who liked raisins. =) Your calico reminds me very much of my favorite-ever cat, long gone now, but still missed. You have great quilt inspectors!
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