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I just cleaned the fishtank but it looks worse now!!! I removes a whole carrier bag of leaves and algae.
Ah well, at least I can tick ot off my list. Please remind me to do a water change and filter clean next weekend :O)
My hands stink pondy now. I am going to fix the terrapin's lamp before I give my hands a good soak.
very exciting day -- new fall classes begin for this one.
woo hoo!
onward and upward, I say.
unfortunately, a little busy to be flickring.
so, from the stocks of the loads of devil duckies -- a monday kind of a
shot.
:)
The teeniest tiniest little mouse I have ever seen! He belongs to my nephew & his name is Sniffy Tickles.
Pattern: Inca Snowflake Hat by Susan B. Anderson
(pattern found in Itty-Bitty Hats)
Yarn: Noro Kureyon in 233
(Embroidery & Tassels) Classic Elite Montera in La Paz Natural
Needles: U.S. #7
Newborn Session - Baby Connor
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My niece was born May 9th, 2008, against my requests (that's an inside joke) while I was second shooting Cosmo_75's wedding for **aurora* in Belize.
It was an emergency C-section because her umbilical cord was wrapped around her itty bitty neck. My sister, brother in law and baby are doing wonderful! The whole family is thrilled to finally have her in our lives!
"Itty Bitty" session, Baby Austin.
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they're now 4-5 weeks old , their newest tricks are backing up and doing the sideways 'halloween cat' move.
Here are a few of the itty bitty shells I have found on Naples Beach. The top row are all calico scallops, and the bottom right is a lightning whelk, and the bottom left is a Florida cerith.
Engrish maybe? Chinglish? Looking closely at one now, it seems these were made in Hong Kong. But when?
Kenda has both a human and animal chiropractic practice. Itty Bitty needs her help because when she was one year old she fell out of a window and broke her back and pelvis. (Kenda, if I get this wrong, tell me.) Itty Bitty's moms are very happy with her progress over the half dozen sessions she's had with Kenda. I watched her relax under Kenda's hands. I know just how she felt since Kenda's my chiropractor, too. :-)