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That's ShekarG, one of our Baddy Buddies, pegging his dogs, Bruno and Shadow, a Weimaraner
Shadow is such an ebullient fellow, that he puts Bruno in its shadow!
Here in Australia Cobblers Pegs (Bidens pilosa) is a weed found in many suburban backyards or vacant land.
The little seed 'pegs' come away with the slightest touch and will attach themselves to clothing, skin, hair, practically anything to hitch a lift to a new place to germinate.
For me, photographing this little cluster involved kneeling down in an overgrown paddock, which in turn meant 30 minutes of picking cobblers pegs out of my skirt. The things we do :)
Gaivotões na Restinga da Marambaia, Rio de Janeiro.
Talvez apreciando a paisagem e pegando um bronzeado.
NOTA: Estas aves são as maiores gaivotas do Brasil, podendo alcançar os 60 cm de comprimento.
The peg board sat painted and ready for at least 6 months before we put it up... but we did a mini kitchen remodel. Tore out top cupboards and put up shelves, new hood, and the peg board.
entries close around 26th Feb for ABC Open Camera Club's Up Close theme ~ details via group link this page
the pegs trailed in cheerful intestinal coils around the green. The whole thing spread out to a diameter of about ten metres. One of the more enterprising and cogent alcoholics, Dave, who partly came up with the idea for the pegging, managed to erect quite a complex structure that linked several of the trails into a kind of spatial ganglion.