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A pair of Bordered Patch butterflies nourish themselves in western Oklahoma wildflowers. (Chlosyne lacinia)
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Crimson Patch at National Butterfly Center, Mission, TX
This is a pretty rare and occasional species in the Lower Rio Grande Valley
Beautiful patches of cloud during yesterday sunset. Photo was edited using snapseed and shot using samsung note 2
Patch panel on top, the ABS Extreme bellow is temporary and serves as a switch. DSL modem underneath.
1. Patches, 2. Patches, 3. Rar, 4. Hmmm this is nice, 5. Patches, 6. Patches, 7. Mmm roving, 8. Rar
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I have been asked by the Steinbach Humane Socitey to be thier photographer. I will be photographing all of the animals they have available for adoption. I am so happy to be a part of this wonderful organization.
Hi ya! My name is Patches! I am a young, energetic, happy-go-lucky dog in need of a forever home. I love to play with toys. I will romp and run, tossing them around in the air, tail always wagging with a big, heartwarming grin on my face. I get along well with other dogs, especially those who will play with me. I also have a sweet, friendly, loving personality. I enjoy being petted and told I'm a good boy. I have been around cats and I pretty much ignore them. I am a good dog who is looking for a home where people have the time and energy to spend with me, play with me and shower me with love and kisses. Could that be you? Apply today! Adoption fee: $75. Adopt a pair: $115. Fee includes testing, deworming, vaccinations, spay/neuter, 60 days of free pet insurance, one session with a certified behavior trainer and microchip. Apply online: www.pawsforliferescue.org
Fusarium patch (Microdochium nivale) in annual meadow grass (Poa annua) dominated turf. The white mycelium can clearly be seen in the picture.
If you use this image please credit to Lawn Health
Patch panel para completarse con bloques de conectores cat. 6A STP. Colocable en gabinetes de piso o de pared.
This was the last patch to receive and it came from the patch swap organizer herself! Rectangel did an amazing job and I absolutely love her! She is going to be framed and hung in our kitchen... unless my husband ever gets around to building his projector. Then it's going in the "snack bar" section of our home theater!
New video at Shiny Happy World showing how to use embroidery to make your patches stronger - and prettier.
wendigratz.blogspot.com/2011/05/how-to-mend-with-patches....