
Two little monotheistic fripperies on those beautiful globes of the earth.

These are some of the results of my being able to buy firecrackers for the first time when I moved to Regina, Saskachewan. I tried blowing up the earth with a .22 but it just tore the clay globe to pieces. One of these, purchased by the British Counsel General in San Francisco, was called by him, Kissinger's Mistake.

She was one of the two Honey Sisters, fertility goddesses who had the status of movie stars in the FrogWorld. She functioned as a portable vegetable garden that you could keep on your mantle and vegetables would pop out of her head and chest all winter long.

She is the other Honey Sister. She accompanied Black Doris Day around North America blessing gardens and generally giving farmers "boot-strap talks".

Here you see the Honey Sisters giving one of thier blessings with a frogfarmer outstanding in his field.

This is the title of this piece and the title of the movie for which this is an advertisement. Osiris and the Honey Sisters were movie stars, but the movies they made would seem to us to be more educational than entertainment.

In the FrogWorld, Mother Nature is thought of as a pile of well-composted soil infected with growing things. She regards these inflictions benignly.

Un-de-bun-ded was the well-known Atlantian bull god. The priestess is wearing the appropriate double uddered costume.

You can tell it's a costume becasue it's laced up the back.

This character is the patron of the compost heap and in the FrogWorld, is the ultimate symbol of garden fertility. To us, it just looks like a pile of sh×t.

A gardening problem anywhere in the world? The King is right there for ya!

While there was not a Pegasus in the FrogWorld, there certainly was a Pigasus and this frogangel equivalent! Making something in clay that can hang is always an intriguing problem. Better to make it out of papier mache. Making things that could be hung was how I got into papier mache in the first place.