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These little fuzzy feelers on this small cactus plant are NOT that fuzzy, they just look that way.

Have a Wonderful and Blessed Sunday!!

Image of a plant taken inside the Kibble Palace glasshouse at Glasgow Botanic gardens, during a session taking photographs from outside of my comfort zone - flowers and plants.

In an attempt to catalog all of my knitting that I have pictures of I'm including this awful picture of a pink & purple fuzzy poncho that I knit for a co-worker's daughter.

 

Loc Caffe Nero, Euston Station, Central London

Fuzzy melon dish with vermicelli and dried shrimp, oranges in the background

Fuzzy Feet on the go.

Knitting with these huge needles sucks, I'm used to 2.5mm needles, not 7mm ;)

Fuzzy Navel's live recording session

My son gets an activity bag from school every so often and this week, he had a fuzzy felt farm set in it.

at least I'm waking up before noon...

This one was for baby Forrest. Knit in Lambs Pride mohair/wool blend. The cable scarf has some angora.

 

this is fuzzy II, another fuzzy moth

posing caterpillar

Fuzzy Navel's live recording session

Hanging on the underside of this leaf, which is currently his lunch.

I loved this little guy, he was so cute :)

this is the flower. It gets quite tall (3-4 feet) and the leaves are long and grassy. This was taken in southern california.

A fuzzy caterpillar backlit by the sun.

Embarcadero Center

San Francisco, CA

06.18.11

Maybe this looks cooler in color... they are green... perhaps later.

A Little cut-out upon a fuzzy Red hat!

isn't he so cute? - the whole tree was 'infested' with these little caterpillars!

I played with the DOF until the plant had a soft, fuzzy look. This picture makes me want to run up to the plant and start petting it, lol.

Fuzzy shot of what I thought to be a Blackburnian Warbler's head, just three and two seconds after I took the photos of the unidentified warbler below, only about two feet away. I thought I had followed the same bird through the foliage, but possibly the Blackburnian suddenly displaced a second bird just before I shot the second of the two photos below. See discussion in comments below, which clarifies that the species is a Black-throated Green Warbler (thanks, Palmchat!) This morning, in search of warblers, we visited Lippold Park in Aurora (Kane County, Illinois), but found it undergoing major construction. We move to Glenwood Preserve, just to the north. It was quiet until minutes before we had to leave for an appointment. Two or three warblers suddenly showed up at the edge of the parking lot. They were high in the trees and the light was poor. The best I couold do was to take photos rather indiscriminately in hopes of identifying them later when I had time. Visit blog.rosyfinch.com

Füzzy found a thermal hood I was given for the trip to Macquarie Island. I'm not sure why he has the bunny-blinded-by-car-headlights look though.

A rhododendron with fuzzy, white leaves

This really is damn fuzzy, taken very much on the hoof, but the mood seems nice anyhow. Any thoughts welcome. Shot on a Nikon F100, Sigma 28-70/2.8 and Fuji Neopan 1600 rated at 6400.

A raft of mallard ducklings follows Mom in Constitution Gardens Lake.

 

Mallard

Anas platyrhynchos

Constitution Gardens, Washington, DC

Fuzzy Navel's live recording session

A fuzzy home for my Saproling deck

Fuzzy went to the vet today and she didn't kill anyone!

Fuzzy Navel's live recording session

Fuzzy Navel's live recording session

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