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I don't know the year of this car. I spotted this Camaro with fuzzy dice hanging from the mirror and a fedora in the back window on the way home after running errands. It was sitting there saying come on.. take my picture. I ran home dropped my bags and got the film camera that was loaded with the 50mm and B&W film and headed back with both cameras in tow. B&W will be processed in a week or two. 23rd & Bainbridge.
something seriously wrong with this tree. I thought it was an infestation causing 'witches broom' but that is supposed to affect birches, not beech.
Did some research and found out this is actually a Cane Spider which has accidentally picked up dust bunnies on its feet as it hunted under the furniture for insects.
This thing was on a mission. Never seen a caterpillar move so fast and so far!. It also almost got squished by cars twice. It turns into the Virginia Tiger Moth.
Yellow Wooly Bear Caterpillar
Spilosoma virginica
We hadn't seen his mug in many a day, but he emerged from hibernation long enough for me to snap this off.
Fuzzy (L) and Diva (R). They've grown so quickly from the first photo of the 3 Amigos. They are now being soft released back into the wild along with Ginger.
This image is not sharp at any point. And the traffic signs are really a drag. But someone used to say "take the picture as it is" and somehow I like it. Even with its imperfections.
It was also taken with the fuzziest lens in my collection in the worst light possible without a tripod.
surviving the california cold with his fuzzy blanket, this spoiled pup would never survive a real winter.
buddah - akita 4yrs
After a 13 day illness, a snowstorm, a 17 hour power outage, a freezing rain that collapsed trees in the yard and on the house, and the start of a clean-up effort, I find myself feeling better but strangely fuzzy.
A Mug a Week: Week 1.
i love my cat, but it is not exactly easy to get him to stay still long enough for me to get real macro photographs of his eye. This is the closest one I got that I actually liked. Everything closer wasn't sharp enough. *sigh*
No one who lives in a northern climate should be without a pair of these. Thanks, Terry.
This was a tough find.
On Saturday, I went to the car dealership to get my oil changed. I thought I'd walk across the street to a store to look for the fuzzy dice, but thought I'd ask the parts department if they had any, no. So I asked did any of the salespeople have a pair in their office, no.
The guy that was helping me said he had a pair in his truck, but didn't drive his truck to work. So then I asked if the car museum next door was open, he said yes. I walked in and asked the lady at the desk if there was a pair in one of the cars. She said YES in 2 of the cars. YEAH!!! Search over!
Crocheted using super fuzzy soft yarn. My own pattern available for free! Pygmy Puffs are from the Harry Potter series, mentioned in Book 6.
No wonder why we have dust buffalo in every corner of the house. Look at the tendrils of fuzz between her toes!
Fuzzy bear amigurumi, meant to either hold a felt book or pens, made with acrylic yarn that was brushed out