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Fuzzy was one of my everyday all day outside cats that came to my house. He has obviously found a nice home somewhere now makes rare returns to the "old home place" to mooch a meal and disturb the tranquility of the other outside cats. He is hated by his feline types. I like him though and he still lets me pet him. A very handsome fella that is up to no good.
Neither one of us had ever seen a white one before. From what I've been reading online, I believe this is a Yellow Woolly Bear, or Spilosoma Virginica.
Explored 10.5.12 :D
based on an assignment given in which you asked a friend to give you a adjective noun and verb and you interpret that in your drawing. Love it.
a store specializing in baby foot wear. I liked the row of fuzzy shoes and slippers, the 'curtain' is made of wrapped candies.... neat effect.
Mr. Fuzzy caught and named as such by the 4 y/o
Are you Game challenge ~ Does anyone know what species this guy is?
i was just playing around with this one... i really like the way the focus has (naturally) blurred in places and also how soft it looks
Project: Fuzzy Lights "Twin Feathers"
Client: Little Red Rabbit Records
Process: Offset
Inks: 2/0 (Pantone Inks)
Paper: French Black
I just love these fat buzzy bumbles :)
and for your entertainment two little nonsense fuzzy poems ;D
Fuzzy Wuzzy woz a bear,
Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair.
Fuzzy Wuzzy wozzn't very fuzzy woz'e?!
I wish I was a little bug with whiskers round my tummy,
I'd climb into a honey pot and make my tunny gummy!
This chicken at the fair looks more like the kind of dog you would see in an old ladies purse than a chicken...
See the damage walking on concrete can do. The felted clogs are a replacement for the well worn fuzzy feet. Originally knit in 2006 with two strands of Brown sheep bulky.
Jennifer Trok at Speakeasy Custom Tattoos works on my new Ironman "M•Dot" tattoo. Photo by Erica Gerdes.
Belly up!
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Note: All of my non-human family members are adopted/rescued. I do not support the pet trade.
On November 4, 2014, fans came to Glazer Children's Museum to meet the fuzzy red monster from Sesame Street - Elmo! WEDU PBS hosted the event which featured fun educational activities for families and children.
This is my first attempt at the fuzzy lamb from fuzzymitten.com. I got this pattern free, but bought two other softie patterns of the same size from Fuzzy Mitten's etsy shop. I used size 6 needles, Paton Divine and Darice Mo'hair yarn and stuffed with Poly-Fil. I found the pattern to be very well-written and enjoyed making this lamb.