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Zoo Atlanta, Georgia

Found the name: Egyptian Spiny Tailed Lizard

This shot is an example of the beautiful stone work which adorns the Converse Memorial Library, Malden’s central library, at 36 Salem Street. The building was designed by the noted architect H.H. Richardson and constructed in the years 1883 to 1885. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1987.

Baby Cheetah by Shannon's*Lil*Critters

Found this critter eating a leaf on the tree in the garden...

One of the many metal sculptures at Dr. Evermor's Sculpture Park in North Freedom, WI

 

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Thought I better redeem Critter's rep after yesterday's post of his blanket sucking addiction. Here is a rougher, tougher, Critter :-)

 

No matter where you look he is there.

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could not believe my luck when this critter appeared from some drift wood I was using as a prop but as he was very much alive it was very hard to capture him still enough, really want him to crawl out the eye of the skull which he do but was too fast for me lol!

A pair of "critters"- this one at the Solvay Coke Works in Milwaukee. I never visited this operation, looks like it was pretty interesting.

 

Dupe slide in my collection, photographer unknown.

regal slipper lobster

One of the Eastern Gray Squirrels out front in God's garden. Eating seed from the feeder that falls into the native Sunshine Mimosa. Cute to photograph, but phew they are pesky critters.

Parked on stub ended track 9 in West Davisville Yard beside the Seaview Transportation Company's new shop are two of their little GE switchers, a 65 tonner and a 25 tonner that looks tiny by comparison

 

The owner of Rhode Island's Seaview Transportation Company and sister tourist operation Newport and Narragansett Bay Railroad added to his expanding collection of center cab locomotives in 2024 by purchasing two former US Navy units that had been long based at Portsmouth Navy Yard but were replaced in recent years by a car mover. They are both GE 65-tonners, USN 65-00308 and USN 65-00566, built in 1945 and 1943, respectively. The latter was trucked to the isolated trackage on Aquidneck Island where it is service pulling the Grand Bellevue Dinner Train. The former has just recently been put back in operation joining the Seaview's former US Army 80-tonner cousin, 1667, in revenue freight service here at the busy Quonset Business Park.

 

At left is a dimutive two axle GE 25-tonner of unknown heritage that last worked on the defunct Kosciusko and Southwestern Railroad in Mississippi. It has recently been painted in this Seaview 'heritage' scheme paying tribute to the former owner of the line, Pete Verges who also ran the Narragansett Pier Railroad during its last years.

 

North Kingstown, Rhode Island

Wednesday January 8, 2025

I'm not sure if these are Muskrats, or Beavers, or maybe even Otters? If anybody has a clue, let me know. This was very early morning. It was so cool to watch them. The water was so still & they were just slowly moving along. The one following would often dive for a few seconds & then re-surface right in the same position each time. Very cool to watch

He usually comes along as I explore the backyard. I let him pretend he is my protector.

Critter being thoughtful....

Texture thanks to SkeletalMess

View On Black looks much better

Union, Washington 2017

New critter hiding in the seaweed at ocean's edge, Oregon, USA.

This little critter is very likely related to the one I used to hand-feed years ago. It just started to take a peanut in the last few days.

A fresh batch of Critter Charms. They just need to be stuffed and stitched up the back!

Golden City & San Juan no. 3 is seen outside the roundhouse at the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden, CO. The Plymouth's paint scheme is reminiscent of the Denver & Rio Grande Western, of which the museum owns a large amount of locomotives and rolling stock.

Most of you know Critter has a magazine out now so if you are interested check it out here www.facebook.com/CharlieCritter and press the shop tab or if you are on a mobile device follow this link charliecritter.aradium.com/4hj92 (if an error message comes up, ignore and continue to follow link)

 

It is full of photos and stories from each family member of how they found me and how we became a family.

 

The magazine sells for $25 plus $11 shipping outside of Australia but free if in Australia.

 

I have also just finished Issue 2 which is all about Beaker and hopefully it will be ready in December :)

  

EXPLORE: May 9th, #434

 

This little fox pup was nibbling on the small tree as he was trying to figure me out.

At Beech Grove Shops near Indianapolis, Amtrak F59PHIs 461 and 450 sandwich one of the GE 65-ton shop switchers, while wreck-damaged P42DC 145 looks on. Who knows- perhaps those Surfliner F59s are some of the batch that will soon go into service with Metra...

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