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Another adventure exploring the old redwood forests of northern California. This tree is actually located in a secret place of sorts, generally it's not disclosed where the largest and oldest trees in the world are located. Fear of vandalism, or destruction causes them to remain mostly a secret, but if you're willing to dig, and spend a day hiking around down unmarked trails and deep into the woods along creeks and over giant man sized logs, you might just encounter redwoods that make my car look like a toy miniature. The same forest has many trees covered in fuzzy moss like this one, I like to think they are wearing a jacket because sometimes it gets cold in the forest...
Canada Goose Gosling. Best Viewed Large On Black The eggs typically take about a month to incubate. Newly hatched Canada Geese look much like ducklings with yellow and gray feathers and a dark bill. But within a week they grow to be rather awkward-looking, fuzzy gray birds. By nine to ten weeks old, they've grown their flight feathers and look like slightly smaller versions of the adult. Goslings can dive and swim for 30-40 feet underwater and they eat almost continuously to attain growth for the first migration flight. IMG_5014
If those fuzzy dice get any larger, they risk swallowing up the entire 1958 Ford Fairlane Skyliner with retractable roof.
Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear, Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair. Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn't fuzzy was he?
Does anybody remember this childhood poem?
Teddy givin' me that "give me the cookie already, will ya!" look. (client)
EXPLORE #312
What a fun Macro Mondays challenge! We had to take an adjective from List A (Iridescent, Fuzzy, Twisted, Damaged, or Speckled) and combine it with with a noun from List B (Glass, Toy, Candy, Plant, or Abstract). I hadn't been out exploring in my backyard in quite a long time, so I went searching. My mom planted what she calls a "fairy garden" in a copse of trees. Carpeting the ground were these extremely fuzzy and very soft plants called Lamb's Ears. It's a small plant, low to the ground, and the leaves are about 2.5 inches in length. The leaves really do feel like fur! It's amazing the treasure you can find when you stop to notice the details in your own backyard.
This was as close as I could get today to anything being fuzzy or furry. Have a great start to the weekend friends.
Captured in Blue Skies Village, Rancho Mirage, California for Gorgeous Green Thursday. HGGT everyone!
A stripe of a different kind: texture. The fuzzy stripes alternate with woven grooves in this 'royal' fabric.
MacroMondays theme: stripes
Do not know what it is, never have been able to ID it, but it is a nice one :)
Remembering Grant Lee Buffalo
Remembering the Boss
In Search of Summer Sizzlers
Uploaded 1-24-2020 from my archives of my 2ed digital camera, with the E990 being the first. It had a whopping 3.2 MP. Wow :) Look at where we are at today. It begs to question again do MP make any difference. I'd say this shot displays this plant as good as any camera of today could take of it. Are the thousands of dollars we spend for the new High MP cameras really worth it. We can race to the beach in our Souped-up V8 engines or we could chug along in a little ole Chitty Chitty bang bang 4 cylinder engine but once there the Sun rises and Sun sets look the same :) Wished Nikon would come back out with the style of the E990and E995 style cameras.
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This Paphiopedilum orchid puts up a stem with a rather fuzzy looking slipper. When it has been there a while, it will simply drop off and the next one in line then blooms, sometimes as many as 4 or 5 times. Each bloom may last a week or more, so the show can go on for a while. It seems pretty happy in its perch in the kitchen garden window, and it’s a delight every time I go to the sink.
Love is a fuzzy thing!!
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These fuzzy wildflower buds were photographed at the North Jupiter Flatwoods Natural Area in Jupiter, Florida. See this, and more, on my website at tom-claud.pixels,com.
I'm just back in Cornwall after a marathon trip in extreme weather to the North of Scotland. All I can say is thank heavens for snow tyres and Land Rover four wheel drive!
Lots of wildlife and snowy landscape images were captured, so be prepared to be bored by a few of them!
This image was taken in Cumbria on my way back south. Please excuse the fuzzy ducks. They will be removed!
Could someone please resite those very annoying, willowy trees as they will eventually grow and ruin this wonderful vista.
Thanks for looking.
Tony