Spirits and spirit animals
Early 1900 society seems obsessed with frogs.
If certain eras develop affection towards a particular creature – Like trendy social mascots – Selecting spirit animals so to speak as some shortly become spirits…
What critter would represent 2018?
Mad cow.
Sorta fits
We gotta reset with 2019
Happy New Year – Let’s make it a good one.
Phil, the Philosopher Mouse of the Hedge
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My spirit animal must always be a horse, I think. 🙂 A most happy and blessed 2019 to you and yours!!
janet
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Wild horses can drag you away! Hang on!
Right now it looks like rather than the noble horse, a stubborn mule may be the symbol of this year…or honey badger, perhaps. Sometimes better to be of the world but not in it.
thanks for riding along
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2019? The Year of the Incontrovertible Skunk (not original to me)
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Has all that potential…along with endangered sloths.
Thanks for venturing into this boggy mire
Happy New year!
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I wasn’t going to share this with you, but if we’re going to nominate spirit animals for 2019, I might go with the Trash Panda. Lord knows there’s a lot of trash that needs taking out, and the critters are good for a fight. Just don’t let Bob watch it!
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Auuugggghhhh! (Bob’s busy watching Rose Parade…thinking of appetizers hiding in those lovely flowers)
Yep, Trash Panda’s a strong front runner!
Thanks for canning a comment to leave
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had to go look that up Trash panda, You planning on letting a few hundred loose in DC are you?
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Let’s just say it isn’t the worst idea I’ve ever had…
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Using 2019 as a reset is a good idea … then again, others are clueless of the meaning. Happy New Year to you and yours. May RC continue to rule from the roost with a velvet paw.
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Yep, could be a real snake in the grass year (snakes usually travel in pairs: double trouble). So thinking rattlers or weasels or ostriches? HAHA We’ll have to wait and see.
Thanks for joining this zoo.
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… and thanks for the puns and metaphors.
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We do have fun around blogland, don’t we? Enjoy the rest of the week!
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🙂
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Phil’s pretty good with those 😀
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Well, rattlers do make a lot of noise, but they don’t need approval before they strike, and they don’t usually change their minds every couple of hours (or at least I don’t think they do…do they even have minds?)
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Rattlers tend to sit back and evaluate, know their own strike potential, and give a loud warning signal before they’ve had enough and are going to attack with force and good aim. Scary creatures.
They just want to be left alone to live and let live – a little like many people in that respect.
Maybe rattlers have the potential to be chosen animal mascot for the year.
Astute choice. Thanks for herding that thought this way
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I am thinking a mountain goat, something can climb up really high and gain a new perspective… or run away if that fits.
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Mountain goat – good choice, elusive, agile, clever, able to live in rugged environments. Powerful choice!
Thanks for spotting a real possibility
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Flying Pigs! It’s the year of the Pig but not until February 5th.
Happy New Year, Phil!
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Hmmm. Perhaps leave out the flying pig Christmas ornament until year’s trendy animal is set…
Actually when I first noticed all the frogs in card, art, advertising, literature of that era, I wondered if the Chinese Zodiac played some role. There was a huge influence and decorative/fashion trend as people were fascinated by the exotic Orient…but then again, Europe has some history with frogs, too (In Medieval times land frogs represented the “saved” and righteous while water frogs were the sinners – frog’s importance/symbolism goes way past Roman, Greek, Egyptian even Mesopotania. There’s a great Taoist classic tale about life with talk between a frog and a large sea turtle (with many variations in China) “”Sitting at the bottom of wells, frogs think that the sky is as wide as a lid”)
It’s a wonder I get anything written at all with so many interesting trails to hop down.
But I agree. Society might actually adopt the flying pig as society’s trendy animal mascot for this year…the animal certainly portrays how many are looking at how things need to balance and settle down?
Thanks for flying that one in!
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All the very best to you, Phil, and thanks for the smiles 🙂 🙂
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And onward to the new year. Thanks for riding along!
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I vote for the Dodo.
Think about it: Common sense and civility are disappearing more and more every day, so…
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Ditto and been waiting for that one – Astute as always. Thanks
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I vote Trash Panda. We’ve had “signs” of them here already ringing in the new year. They’re coming in droves to eat the deer feed and last night they managed to get in the chicken barn and took out about seven hens.
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I think we may have a winner. All we need is T-shirts and viral Twitter? Thanks for following track to here
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