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Fluff from the trees nearby (probably cottonwood) carpetting the field as far as the eye can see.

Yeah, that's it about my life. Fluff.

 

I think it's sideways. That's it about my life. Sideways.

resting for a while before depature.

Nuthatch,Westport Lake.

Fluff Festival 2013. Credit to Linda Gritz

Installed shelves in Fluff Me

Back to cuteness, I'm afraid ;-) Spent quite a time watching the Canada Goslings yesterday, whilst trying not to sit in any goose poo!

It bugs me that there is a piece of fluff on her eye.

Our Daily Challenge ... curves.

The lorikeets seem to have moved on but these guys came for a snack this morning. It was a crystal clear day but there was a strong and very cold wind. This Crested Pigeon tried to stay warm by fluffing up her feathers while she waited her turn. She's not quite as curvaceous as she looks in this shot!

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Just out of the dryer after a quick wash & blow dry. Can't do a thing with it.

 

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Not sure what kind of a tree this is - some kind of willow I think. What is unmistakable is how much fluff it produces and scatters around the countryside!

I think this is a type of Dandelion but smaller than usual and more dense. I've realised that it may be a thistle flower.

I absolutely love this custom fluff order! I have a feeling there will be more puppies in the future <3

It is so cold and snowy that even Fluff is not anxious to go outdoors.

Not sure what species of fluff this is. Olympus Mju III with 35-80mm zoom lens picked up at a charity shop for £2 including film. Shire park, Birmingham 19th Jan 2014.

laundromat series, long beach's contribution

Fluff in the Spring sunshine.

We bought a jar of Fluff at the grocery store today, as it reminds my wife of growing up in Massachusetts. She lived in the next town over from Lynn, MA so fluffernutter sandwiches were a childhood mainstay. We did eat a fair amount of Fluff on Long Island, but it wasn't as popular as it was further north, apparently.

 

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We bought a jar of Fluff at the grocery store today, as it reminds my wife of growing up in Massachusetts. She lived in the next town over from Lynn, MA so fluffernutter sandwiches were a childhood mainstay. We did eat a fair amount of Fluff on Long Island, but it wasn't as popular as it was further north, apparently.

A patch of the woods was covered with this stuff. I don't remember if "we" knew what it was at the time. If we did, I've since forgotten.

I always feel bad for the people who say, "What's fluff?" because they have missed out on so much of life.

 

Fluff is marshmallow spread. You can buy it in a jar. In the unwashed parts of the country it's just called "marshmallow" and comes in a smallish jar in the baking aisle.

 

In the enlightened parts of the country, it's sold under the proper name "Fluff", in big plastic buckets - you know, so you can have enough of it.

 

Fluff an peanut butter sandwiches are excellent. Fluff and jelly are a little too decadent and may be illegal in states where they try to prohibit dancing and Elvis.

 

My favorite thing to do with fluff, tho, is simply eat it out of the bucket by dipping Ritz crackers in to it. The combination of sweet and salty is out of this world.

Donut looks pretty put out at being told to leave the chew toy fluff alone.

Egrets /ˈiːɡrət/ are herons which have white or buff plumage, and develop fine plumes (usually milky white) during the breeding season. Egrets are not a biologically distinct group from the herons and have the same build.

3 element, 28 mm homemade lens. Mr. X aperture.

I love it when the clouds come out

Santa Cruz, CA.

this mockingbird was fluffing it's feathers after preening

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