Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Sad

Yesterday a squirrel committed suicide and I can't shake off the sad feeling. She didn't run in front of my car. I would have slammed the brakes and stopped for her. She ran from behind and in between my front and back wheels and just hit herself on the wheel... There was nothing I could have done to prevent it. And as much as I am aware that it happens every day and that it's minor compared to many other horrible things, I still feel miserable... therefore the sad face painting.

12 comments:

  1. An opossum fell out of a tree once and down into the path of my car. It's a horrible feeling.

    Big hugs.

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  2. oh zorana, i would feel sad too...

    no other words, just love...

    xoxo

    lynne

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  3. I'm so sorry....
    My Hubby hit a bird once....it really shook him up for a while :(

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  4. Oh how sad! It's a terrible feeling. Your painting show your sadness.
    Hugs

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  5. I can understand your sadness... it´s a very bad feeling.
    It´s a gorgeous painting!

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  6. Love the painting, sorry you're feeling sad, x

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  7. Oh hun, poor squirrel and poor you!! it's good to express your emotions in paint though, I hope it helps you x

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  8. oh, i now it is such a sad thing and icky feeling when this happens.....i live in the country where you see this happen a lot.....only happened to me once.....still remember it...:( i love your "sad" painting

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  9. Your painting is wonderful - I know the experience wasn't

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  10. I've never had anything like that happen to me but I'd feel the same way. It would bother me a lot. Your painting is beautiful even if it is sad.

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  11. Awww....(((((Zorana)))))!

    Great job though on the pastel piece!

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  12. That is a most beautiful picture Zorana and it's easy to see how much this incident has upset you.
    I love Squirrels they are such characters but sadly they don't have a lot of road sense.
    Incidents like this always shake me up... fortunately it would've been a very quick demise.

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