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I started letting Gray Max, my neighbor's cat, in my house to spend the day with me in 2013. Bad. Jayne. Very bad Jayne. But happy Gray Max! He showed up on our back porch one night while Stefan and I were talking and enjoying the night, having recently moved to Forest Grove. He's hung around ever since, and when his owner died in October 2014, I officially adopted him. He LOVES when I take the laptop outside and work, because he prefers being outside to being inside most of the time. Yes, when he first showed up, he was HUGE. Probably part Chartreux, though his legs are longer than most cats of that breed. He was so obviously raised and loved by someone in his first years- he understands being in the house, he loves to be cuddled, he loves being kissed. I just don't understand how someone can abandon an animal. Even when my neighbor was assuming responsibility for feeding him, he preferred being with me - he didn't really like being around her or her other cats. In this photo, he's about 8 years old.
Tufted gray langur - Semnopithecus priam thersites - Хохлатый гульман
Near Threatened (IUCN 3.1)
Sigiriya Rock & water gardens, Dambulla, Matale, Sri Lanka, 02/09/2026
It took a bit of patience on my part but I finally got a decent shot of this Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher while in Holt Park (Baltimore County - Overlea, MD) on April 24, 2015.
My friend Dr. Christopher Campbell and his team jumped out of a mechanical device doomed to failure this past Saturday June 30,2012 at approximately 7:50pm with his Special Forces Team, www.http://sfapt.org/, to kick off a race at Bowman Gray Raceway.
www.bowmangrayracing.com/schedule.html
Doc and his team do this all over the country for special events with out of pocket expenses.
I was treated to first class Backstage passes!
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Wolves belong to the order Carnivora and the family Canidae, which includes 36 species in 16 genera. Canids originated in North America during the Eocene period, 54 to 38 million years ago. They evolved for fast pursuit of prey in open grasslands. In this family, species range in size from the fennec fox to its largest member, the gray wolf.
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Gloves, a holiday present. (they really are the same size.)
Yarn: Dale Baby Ull
Needles: US2, gauge of 8 st/inch
Pattern: My own, basic gloves with a hemmed bottom and thumb gussets, following the outlined hand of the gift recipient.
Notes: The inner hem (which got connected just above the colorwork) contains my sister-in-laws' name, and the color scheme goes with a storebought hat and scarf that she already owns. They were a pretty quick knit, but fiddly. I hadn't knit gloves before, and don't think I'll start knitting them regularly.