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January 11, 2017
This alien creature occasionally appears on our lawn and deck in small clumps after big windstorms.
It has a very otherworldly look, as if it might have even washed up on the tide, dredged from some mysterious underwater realm.
It's actually a lichen, called "Beard Lichen" or "Old Man's Beard" (Usnea Strigosa). It grows high on tree branches, and according to Wiki, the disks are used for propagating its species. This is where it releases its spores!
To me, they look like the "mouth parts" of a Venus fly trap plant, or something spawned from a "Little Shop of Horrors!"
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This is either a giant iris or a crop of a macro. Yes, iris do grow in deserty Arizona, but, of course, they require some irrigation to do so.
I think this photo is going to be published in a beard article... cool stuff. haha.
Oh and I'm going camping for the weekend so I don't know when I'll be back.
A recent self portrait composite. I feel there may be some compensating going on here!
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Still hard for me to believe this is the middle of winter! Unusually nice day, beautiful sky, nice light. I was in the right place at the right time.
Very particular product. A beard with white mustache and lace...which create contrast with the other hairs of the beard in a unique combination of its kind. For all lovers of this characteristic type of beard!
Contents
the package contains beard unrigged and a HUD for the grayscale color!.
compatible for LeLUTKA Jon Head 3.1
Young group chatting outside a pub as our Streetsnappers workshop group was passing. This chap's look at his mate somehow caught my eye
KW Beard of Cinderford DAF SB3000 Van Hool Alizee KLZ 1148 in Brighton on 9th November, 2004. It was new to Landtourers, Farnham, as J813 KHD.
Although I'm still far from reaching the beard meter, I think I'm on the right track, a few inches more and I almost reach manly
One of my favourite shirts.
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I have a weird relationship with this non Ken generic prince doll cuz as a kid because it was the only male doll I had that even remotely liked Asian to me but I hated his jaw and mouth sculpt so I ended up resenting him so much.
I still don’t have an Asian Mattel guy but I figured he would benefit from a rooted beard.
This is how I trim my beard. Nice to have someone around who can see the result clearly.
It was high time for another clone shot and as I had to trim my beard why not do two things at the same time.
This clone has been in explore a short while , highest number 494.
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This is one of Mr. Carver's tree men. He came out to the house with the first Demi adventure. When I came outside with my camera this time, he was relaxed and smiling. I actually stood in the garage because it was raining. You can see the streaks of rain to the right.
He did tell me his name, but I swear I cannot remember it.
I asked him about his beard, which, in this photo, is flecked with wood chips.
This beard? Haven't shaved it since I had the bronchitis. Was so sick I had to sleep in a chair. Beard kept me warm...and I don't plan on cutting it.
I'm including him as my #12 in the 100 Strangers project, even though I cannot remember his name.