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Fellow Flickrite Mondomuse and I were lucky enough to be invited by orchid dude to his garden open house recently. His garden is as gorgeous as his photostream suggests, and this particular stunning greenhouse plant, an African violet relative, drew my attention with its fuzzy silvery-white foliage.
Thanks for helping this make EXPLORE, #494 on May 5, 2011!
Some experimenting with external guide wires for soft toys with a later "gimping out" of the supports. It's a rough cut, so some things are obvious, but it's a promising beginning.
BIG fuzzy moth! It's wings would have been about 12cm across, and it was calmly sitting on a branch down low. Perfect photo opportunity! I think my hiking companions found me a mixed blessing to have along - I could inform them of all sorts of ecological things, but would stop every 500m or so to take another photo :/
I am assuming that this bird is about to lay eggs, because I don't otherwise know how it could be so fat!
That said, it is not clear to me, from my brief research, that female finches can be this color.
Fuzzy is a compliment.
My cat's funny. I threw the covers over him before I left, and when I came back he was still sleeping under there with his legs sticking out.
I thought I had missed the focus on these Killdeer, but upon closer inspection I discovered they were just fuzzy fledglings.
Photo taken for Scavenge Challenge: July 2011 #4 Fuzzy
Seen along the bike trail near NE Marine Dr in Portland, Oregon.
Fuzzy is really proud of her signed copy of Dio's Holy Diver L.P. Look at her preening like she's queen of the roost, rubbing my nose in her signed Holy Diver l.p. Jeez.
I'm milking this fuzzy dice thing for all it's worth. I didn't realize I had so many in my archives until I started looking.