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Even the newspaper can't convey just how tiny these little birds were. This guy's squinting in the sunlight.
Can anyone tell me what type of bird this is? My dad thinks it's a baby quail.
Dangling from the rearview mirror,
A symbol of nostalgia, bringing cheer.
Fuzzy dice, a playful sight,
A touch of whimsy, shining bright.
In cars of old, they were a fad,
A funky accessory, a little rad.
Hanging with pride, swinging free,
A quirky decoration, for all to see.
Soft to the touch, in vibrant hues,
Adding flair to cars, in playful cues.
A throwback to the days gone by,
A retro vibe that makes us sigh.
Fuzzy dice, a little fun,
Reminding us of days under the sun.
A reminder of simpler times,
A touch of joy that still shines.
What on earth is this crap picture about? Well, it's a photo of a stationary tram taken from a moving bus. The reason I snapped it was that it is the new prototype of a larger, higher speed tram that is going to be running on an extended route. More on that when I finally ride it.
a fuzzy caterpillar. My very in depth research suggests it could be the caterpillar of a vapourer moth, which are really boring and brown.
This dragon's name is Fuzzy, because I couldn't shave the freshly tattooed area and it became quite bristly. I don't really regret any of my tattoos, but this is my least favorite one, simply because the artist didn't do that great of a job.
Acquired sometime in 1999 at Philadelphia Eddie's on 4th and South Streets, Philadelphia. Artist: "Spider."
Photo by Dave Tillery of PanicVision Productions.
Fuzzy face has Returned after many years of travel to far off foreign and exciting lands, his trip pre dates my life on Flickr. I happy to say that I think Fuzzy Face will be around for awhile, and that is very good news!
"The fuzzy caterpillar
Curled up on a leaf,
Spun her little chrysalis
And then fell fast asleep.
While she was sleeping
She dreamed that she could fly,
And later when she woke up
She was a butterfly!"
I drive a bike decorated with fake fur. One night at work someone came in and announced 'someone vandalized the bikes'.
Except the fuzzy one.
The best hypothesis put forth so far is the vandal thought the fuzzy bike belonged to a hot girl.
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This spider had a body length of about 3/4 of an inch (~ 2cm) and a total length including the legs of about 1.5 inches ( ~ 3.75 cm). It was a somewhat willing model until I released it outside.
Just added two pairs of fuzzy boot to my Etsy shop. Eeee theyre so cute! :3
If youre interested they can be found here: www.etsy.com/listing/158471910/fuzzy-cream-white-boots-fo...?