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On our way down from the Bald Hills climb, we were greeted by a number of little furry critters who were far happier picking the flowery tops off of short weeds and smooshing them into their cute little faces than being afraid of us as we strolled on through.
There were a few squirrels running around, looking for dinner, while I worked on throwing branches and leaves into the fire. A couple of them let me get close enough to take pictures.
I'm so angry with myself..
I can't help it, but I keep posting flowers lol.
I'm not shooting much these days, so I think that's the reason why.
I spotted this spider under my Crepe Myrtle last night - the spider was pretty big and nothing I wanted to tangle with.
Kansas State University will host its Beef Cattle and Forage Crops Field Day May 2 in Parsons, Kansas.
Closeup of two beads of the Chatsworth paternoster, once owned by King Henry VIII before his break with Rome. Photos from The Devonshire Inheritance: Five Centuries of Collecting at Chatsworth [Ed. Frances Kianka; Art Services International, 2003, ISBN 0-88397-138-0]
pattern: duffers revisited
yarn: elann peruvian highland wool, held double
needles: 8mm options
size: 10" long, standard width
mods: a bit of stitching on the sides, i-cord pull tab at the heel, short row "tongue"