The Organization For Saving The Macrame Owl

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Sister Diane points us to this hilariously awesome, tongue-in-cheek organization called The Macrame Owl.

This organisation is dedicated to saving, rehabilitating and reviving the Macramé Owl.

The Macramé Owl is a rare species that is dreadfully declining in numbers worldwide. This heartbreaking situation is partly due to the difficulty in finding jute at local craft shops. It is further exacerbated by a lack of a sense of humour in humans for the sake of Seriousity

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You can browse "Macrame Owl Spotting" pictures of the craft creatures in the wild, learn about the varieties of known macrame owls, hear clips of macrame owl calls and learn about macrame owl rescue missions. I love reading their "About Us" page and seeing pictures of them rescuing macrame owls from the wild. This might be one of my favorite things I've seen ... ever. I only wish I'd known about it when I spotted a macrame owl at an estate sale a few weeks ago. I hope someone in the know was able to rescue it!


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Posted by: kalai64 on October 17, 2011 at 12:31 AM

it's one of the good method to execute for the waste thinks of the process
They seem to congregate and thrive in those trash-n-treasure antique malls. You usually find them perched close to those dolls wearing crocheted dresses with skirts that cover rolls of toilet paper.


Posted by: inetselvan on October 7, 2011 at 3:26 AM

it's one of the good method to execute for the wonder ful of the process.They seem to congregate and thrive in those trash-n-treasure antique malls..


Posted by: inetselvan on September 30, 2011 at 3:20 AM

it's one of the good method to execute for the wonder ful of the process.They seem to congregate and thrive in those trash-n-treasure antique malls.. You usually find them perched close to those dolls wearing crocheted dresses with skirts that cover rolls of toilet paper.


Posted by: Carol Penn-Romine on September 29, 2011 at 2:53 PM

They seem to congregate and thrive in those trash-n-treasure antique malls. You usually find them perched close to those dolls wearing crocheted dresses with skirts that cover rolls of toilet paper.


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