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fluff - how many become trees? how long do the trees live? but how long is the chain of life?
Below - building, several hundred years old, still falling down after a fire in 1947
Photos by Voravut Ratanakommon of the annual Fluff Festival in Union Square, Somerville, Massachusetts
Une fluffitude de rousseur au sein d'une confortable jungle de verts.
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When I'm on cat feeding duty for the Kranz family's cats I take the opportunity to get some photos! Fluff is an old lady now, but still as conversational as ever :)
I need to get my hair trimmed. It's preventing me from my usual 10 point swan dives.
I prefocused on something and then quickly sat in its place and triggered my Mamiya with telekinesis.
Photos by Voravut Ratanakommon of the annual Fluff Festival in Union Square, Somerville, Massachusetts
With high temps in the single digits this little sparrow was soaking up some sunlight and fluffing her feathers trying to keep warm.
What the Fluff? A Tribute to Union Square Invention is an annual festival in Union Square, Somerville where we honor Archibald Query, the creator of Marshmallow Fluff. All photos this collection by Linda Gritz.
Model Fluffing sonobe
Author Natalia Romanenko
Paper 4х6 -30 pieces.
Final size 8 cm.
Новая книга "Волшебные бумажные шары", стр. 67
Photos by Voravut Ratanakommon of the annual Fluff Festival in Union Square, Somerville, Massachusetts
Photos by Voravut Ratanakommon of the annual Fluff Festival in Union Square, Somerville, Massachusetts
This fluff is the "runt size" so he's a bit smaller than the regular fluffs.
He is about 2.5 inches tall and 2.5 inches wide.
He's made of a black faux fur with pink and yellow streaks.
His face was hand painted by me using artist quality acrylics and sealed with a matte varnish.
Photos by Voravut Ratanakommon of the annual Fluff Festival in Union Square, Somerville, Massachusetts