Monday, March 14, 2011

Welcome Poppy!


As a very young child I became a lover of Beatrix Potter books. One of my favorite stories was of Mrs. Tiggywinkle, my first introduction to hedgehogs. I always found them fascinating and they continue to be one of my favorite creatures to sculpt in clay. My husband (ever patient in my love of animals) gave me a baby hedgehog for my birthday. We named her Poppy, inspired by the prickly poppies that we discovered growing wild near our home. Our Poppy has a coat every bit as prickly as her namesake...well, maybe not quite THAT prickly.  Although she's prickly she's a cuddler too. I'm amazed at how quickly we've become friends. She loves to get up next to my skin and snuggle up, smoothing her quills back so she doesn't prick.  She actually reminds me of a tiny little dog. She will look up at me with her dark eyes and then tuck her little head into my hand and yawn, sticking out her long pink tongue.  I've learned that when I want to hold her, I wake her up by calling her name and giving her a little time before picking her up, now she's easier to get going than my own daughter is!

5 comments:

  1. More more! What does she eat and where do you keep her? How precious wow. I miss the chickens, ducks and pond I had with my X. But Im so thankful I was blessed with all of it!

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  2. She actually eats cat food! This sounds kind of gross, but meal worms are a favorite treat! She is in a very large glass tank with a wire lid. She uses pine shaving bedding and an exercise wheel! :)

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  3. She is gorgeous! Poppy the Hedgehog....what a dolly!

    If it is any consolation, my 7 year old loves meal worms...yes, really. He thinks he is "Bear" from "Man vs. Wild". Sigh.....

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  4. Well, I've heard they ARE high in protein! You're so lucky, I can't even get my 6 year old to eat spaghetti! :)

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  5. Such a beautiful little person!!! I love her!!!:)

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