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The feral instinct can never completely be modified in a cat born wild. I worked for an entire year getting close to this cat, then finally captured her and had her vetted. She settled happily for a few years, then went walk-about for 2 years, before returning home in 2019. My cats all have distinctly different personalities, and TinkerBell's continues to surprise and fascinate me.
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While on a neighborhood walk, I spotted Tinkerbell enjoying the sunshine. Now, I don't know if this cat's name was Tinkerbell or not. I chose that name because of the bell on the collar. Anyway, after I took the image and continued my walk, Tinkerbell decided to follow me. I didn't realize she was just behind me for about a block. Thankfully she headed home when I asked her to. What a sweet cat who made my day! Happy Fence Friday! HFF!
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Fuchsia flowers from the Summer garden.
So delicate and pretty and in one of my favourite colour-combinations!
Here three different varieties.
Almost 110 species of Fuchsia are recognised; the vast majority are native to South America, but a few occur north through Central America to Mexico, and also several from New Zealand to Tahiti.
Fuchsia is a genus of flowering plants that consists of shrubs or small trees.
The first, Fuchsia triphylla, was discovered on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola (present day Dominican Republic and Haiti) in 1703 by the French Minim monk and botanist, Charles Plumier.
He named the new genus after the renowned German botanist Leonhart Fuchs (1501–1566)
The Fuchsia flower has four long, slender sepals and four shorter, broader petals; in many species the sepals are bright red and the petals purple (colours that attract the hummingbirds that pollinate them), but the colours can vary from white to dark red, purple-blue, and even orange...
For those interested, the anatomy is as follows:
1: at the top the green 'stem is the PEDICLE
2: the thicker bit of green is the OVARY
3: then you have the (red here) TEPALS
4: the mauve petals are the COROLLA
5: there are 8 STAMEN/FILAMENTS/ANTHERS
6: And finally: the STYLE or PISTIL, with at the end:
7: the STIGMA: the sticky tip of a flower pistil, on which pollen is deposited at the beginning of pollination.
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At the hair salon where my wife gets her hair done the owners have a 60 pound bit bull terrier named Tinkerbell. In spite of her breed she is one of the most friendly, mellow and gentle dogs I ever met and gladly takes head and belly rubs from anyone willing to offer and at over 12years old she gladly loves to take long naps like a cat most of the day and shows her age as she suffers from arthritis and moves stiffly when she gets up as I can sympathize with as I suffer from it too.
“All the world is made of faith, and trust, and pixie dust.”
― J.M. Barrie, Peter Pan
I traced Tinkerbell's silhouette from my iPhone. Picked the smallest I can find.. less than 3 inches from tip of wing to toe and still shortened the wings a bit more. Lots of work and lots of pixie dust (glitter).. it's all over me ..and I still can't fly :)
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I love life because what more is there. XPp
Dedicate: To my sister.. ;** Hehe.. XPp
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Can you spot her?
Just in the middle she is, making my snow quite magic
My world is full of tiny treasures
It’s a dark and gloomy and wet day here and I really need some kind of magic….
So I called my friend Tinkerbell….she’s been out with us, leading us towards the magic Neverland…
If you wanna know where to go this is the right hint:
second star to the right and straight on till morning!
You'll never go wrong!
We found a wonderful sun….it was setting down …but we saw it!
It’s very cold…. I really need that land…that looks so warm and perfect!
Have a magic middle of the week!
PS
Showing off Christmas Presents!
My beautiful daughter Sophie in the Tinkerbell outfit she got for Christmas, which she now does not want to take off! Taken with my new Christmas present which I finally got round to playing with today. (Best Viewed Large)
Nikon D300, SB800 Flash set at TTL Mode, AF-S DX 17-55mm f/2.8G IF-ED set at 31mm taken at f8 1/60 second with just a slight crop in Photoshop.
Explore No 16 - Highest position: 241 on Sunday, January 13, 2008
I really hate uploading similar photos but i couldn't choose.
The rainbow-light reminded me of the "Tinkerbell" light in Peter-Pan pantomimes, see.
Explored...Blimey!!
Sad to report that TinkerBell, my once feral cat, has been missing for a month. She escaped when I was taking TiaMaria out of the front door. Tia is my elderly black lab who has been battling both cancer and diabetes for several months and is now blind, so, she takes a long time to enter and exit the house. Tinker and Tia were absolutely bonded and poor Tia has had a very hard time adjusting to Tinker’s disappearance. Now that a month has passed, and knowing that TinkerBell has never disappeared for more than 24 hours on the odd occasions when she has escaped previously, I fear the worst has happened.