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Short Bus kinda matches with the wood trim, don't ya think?
And we actually trimmed his butt a little because it was getting too hard for him to clean. Awww.
Green tree and cherry blossom tree
Pattern: fantasticforest.blogspot.com/2011/04/cherry-blossom-tree-...
You've heard of the March Hare. This is the March hair. Fluff wishes you a happy third month of the year!
The last two fluffs for the week. I'm planning to make some larger monsters next! :)
Pocket Fluffs are fun little pocket sized monsters!
These guys are the perfect little travel companion for anyone that's ever wanted their own pet monster.
They are about 4.5 inches tall and 3 inches wide. They are made from faux fur and feature a handpainted face.
June 2013
Little Mallard Duckling swimming in the pond on the property where I work in Florida. . . .just luv to watch 'em swimming & playing
Fluffed up cotton waiting for processing at the Bostwick, GA cotton gin (Morgan County). Copyright 2005 D. Nelson
Photo by Rosalee Zammuto. Annual What the Fluff Festival presented by Union Square Main Streets in Somerville, Massachusetts.
Photo by Rosalee Zammuto. Annual What the Fluff Festival presented by Union Square Main Streets in Somerville, Massachusetts.
Photo by Leonardo March. Held September 28, 2013 in Union Square, Somerville. Produced by Union Square Main Streets as part of the Somerville Arts Council's ArtsUnion initiative.
I can't tell you what flower produced these, but I love their wild beauty. They were in the memorial garden across the pond.
Fluffer's Brush and Tilley Paraffin Pressure Lamp and photo of Fluffers at work (1955)
For many decades, the tracks and tunnels were cleaned entirely by hand. Track cleaners known as 'fluffers' used a lamp to see and special brushes to remove dust and fluff from around the rails. A build-up of dirt on the track could affect the trackside equipment, cause fires and disrupt the daily operation of the Underground system. Today, 'fluffers' continue to work overnight once the electricity to the tracks has been switched off, but also use more modern equipment.
[London Transport Museum]
Taken during Hidden London: the Exhibition
(October 2019 - January 2021)
Hidden London: the Exhibition takes you on an immersive journey of some of London’s most secret spaces in the oldest subterranean railway in the world. These ‘forgotten’ parts of the Tube network have incredible stories to tell about Britain’s wartime past - such as the Plessey aircraft underground factory which had 2,000 members of staff, mostly women, working in the two 2.5 mile-long tunnels on the eastern section of the Central line during the Second World War.
[London Transport Museum]
From Museum Lates at London Transport Museum
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 :)
Photos by Voravut Ratanakommon of the annual Fluff Festival in Union Square, Somerville, Massachusetts
My new workspace just hasn't felt right without a certain bossy little fluff around telling me to get to work. Happy to have Pigment out of her box!
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.