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My catwoman wearing the new outfit set from Groove: "Fuzzy Logic". I love that whole set, so many cool pieces to combine! I love the hat and the trousers most! When I saw the promo photos, I didn't notice that the trousers are so detailed.
Fortunately you can't see all the weird stuff he collects in his room. I wish someone had told me that intellectually gifted meant freakishly strange.
Raine informed me that Fuzzy was tired and sick and should be the
photo of the day. Also, first shot with the new 3GS.
fuzzy is an old friend of mine =) thank you for the photo opportunities - its was fun and (very) challenging. hello nik, nice to meet you.
thanks to andre for securing the location and helping me out, thanks to loon for being a lovely host.
Yes, beware of the fuzzy vine of the Poison Ivy, as it is just as dangerous as the leaves...
As always, thanks for your views, comments and faves!
I love me some Moomin. This little baby is kinda fuzzy which makes me love it even more. Thank you Meeri!
The E.T. shot. Better than the boring ol' brown of the previous shots, eh?
Pattern: Fuzzy Feet, from Knitty.
Yarn: a discontinued wool (Shetland & Wool?) from Patons, which I had made into a shawl that I wore for a good three years before realizing it was way too itchy to be a shawl. Needless to say, in three years, I've long since lost the label (I was young and stupid and didn't save it). I used less than one skein, under 220 yards.
Needles: US #10.5 Clover bamboo DPNs
Time to complete: about four days. I did the first in two days. I cast on and completed the second over the course of a single viewing of "Fried Green Tomatoes." Felted them today while doing my laundry.
Mods: I didn't do the slip-stitches over the heel flap. It seemed pointless, since these never go into shoes.
I love this pattern. Fast, easy, and stash-bustingly fantastic.
Pictured drying on my feet with not one, but TWO pairs of socks.
"If I was standing on the balcony
And you were walking down below
I'd feel rather depressed and out of place
And lonely just to watch you go
If you were swinging from the highway overpass
Within the western hemisphere
I'd feel rather afraid and insincere
If you began to disappear"
Non-biting midge flies or chironomids commonly occur in inland and coastal natural and man-made bodies of water. These midges are commonly known as “blind mosquitoes” because they are mosquito-like but do not bite. Midges are also called “fuzzy bills” because of the male’s bushy antennae!
This handsome fella was sunnning himself on a leaf at Hanningfield Reservoir!