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We had lots of fuzzy creatures on campus this past week. Madison shared her soon-to-be therapy bunny Captain Kirk with fellow students. Thanks for sharing!
(Originally posted on 29 Sept. 2012)
(Reworked 15 Sept. 2014) - Another rework from the archives. I really liked the textures here. As children, we called this "Rabbit Tobacco".
I am always amazed how I can pass one of nature's many subjects for years and then one year see what great value some things have as subjects for a picture. That's the case for these little wild pussy willows.
Super-cozy Fuzzy Friends Slippers will have everyone smiling—even your feet! Generously padded footbed, textured outsole. Polyester; spot clean. One size fits 4-9 1/2. bit.ly/cdfl_slippers113012
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This is part of a latch hook rug that I've been working on. I love latch hooking. It doesn't take much crafting know how or skill, but the repetitive action is very relaxing!
For Our Daily Challenge: Desktop Wallpaper.
One of the girls in the Knitting Help Forum sent me these cute fuzzy slippers. Now, my feet will be nice and toasty! :D
--- ❤ ▌Fuzzy ▌❤ --
Complete casual outfit
-includes
-Sculpt black knit mini skirt,sculpt knit crop top
-Armwarmers,Leather sculpt belt,sculpt sleeveless knit jacket.
-Chunky legwarmer digi boots,knit socks & sculpt cuffs.
-Lacey string panties and matching bra and gloves
-All the prim parts are either modifiable or have resize script in them.
Bunny slippers sized just for projectgrabbag dolls.
More information available here:
www.craftsburykids.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&a...
...six spot burnet moth hanging out beside the Leeds - Liverpool canal at Leigh
Six-Spot Burnet - Zygaena filipendulae
Wingspan 30-38 mm.
This is the commonest of Britain's day-flying Burnet moths, and is found throughout Britain, with a coastal bias in the North.
Occupying meadows, woodland clearings and sea-cliffs, it flies from June to August.
The larvae feed mainly on bird's-foot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus).
Burnet moths, unlike most others, come out in the daytime. Most are safe from attack by hungry birds because they taste horrible and are slightly poisonous - a fact that they advertise with their bright red or yellow wing spots.
Another shot from my location scouting on Monday, taken very close only half an hour later. The colours of the sunset just kept going even though it was getting quite dark and I needed to a 30 sec exposure. I don´t often go for completely flattening out the water but I kinda like this, it makes the fjord seem like a giant fuzzy mirror.
Hope you all have a great weekend, not sure if I will get out as there is a lot of rain forecast.
Viewing on black is a must so hit that L.
Thanks for viewing my photos, comments are much appreciated and feel free, (and I encourage you) to criticise.
Equipment
Nikon D7000 @ 30 sec
Nikkor 10-24 f/3.5-4.5G DX ED @ 19 mm, f/11
ISO 100
2 stop graduated neutral density filter
Tripod
Edited in Lightroom 4
A hand-held night shot of a Brushtail possum at Thredbo Diggings camp, Trichosurus vulpecula - furry tailed little fox
For FGR's feet up against the wall... These are some of the new fuzzy socks I had in my stocking this Christmas. I love the feel of warm fuzzy socks... :) Mmmm.....