Seriously, though, there was some really amazing and touching work. I highly, highly recommend visiting it, and not just so you can construct your own weird headcanon about levitating babies.
@dorrielaw.bsky.social I sent you the entire thread to help you understand our Flicka's deep dark secrets back when we were Lawrence family children & she was the family's loyal & silly Norwegian Elkhound in the mid-20th century.
Does this Norwegian story help us understand our dog's deep secrets?
I was gonna say these tiles feel very And Then There Were None (or perhaps The Gashlycrumb Tinies?) - each depicting a baby somehow meeting a gruesome fate, until only bones are left...
Listen man, I know your books are always going to have That One Part that permanently embeds itself in my psyche, but I wasn’t expecting it in a Bluesky thread.
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And it's actually related to the other art of human babies playing with nature
Also seek out Kittelsen drawings there - he's basically The Illustrator of Norwegian folk tales.
Does this Norwegian story help us understand our dog's deep secrets?