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This Pixie pops out of flowers and anything sweet. Either you share or she brings the treat.
~lancelonie
Pixie & Gnome range in carved box. leather, waxed linen thread, acid free & recycled pages, charms, buckles. beads, bells.
Gnome 11cm X 8cm
Pixie 8cm X 6cm
After winning the pixie’s trust with raisins and honey, I was able to persuade her to come indoors and pose for this week’s Smile on Saturday pictures. She is proud of her wings and takes excellent care of them, as they are her main form of transportation and help her escape predators, such as falcons, cats, and foxes.
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Created for the Smile on Saturday theme, THINGS WITH WINGS.
Pixie has derailed on, what was then, the steep slope down from Bryans Loop. From the pictures it would appear that before rerailing commenced the carriages were removed from the train. Whether they were just pulled back to the loop or right back to Stonehenge I can't recall.
According to the LBNGR Archivist, who has checked the Guards' Journals, the most likely date for this incident is 18th July 1976.
Piixe is a Wren class 0-4-0ST, built by Kerr Stuart & Co. in Stoke-on-Trent in 1922 and is their works number 4260
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A Cladonia species looking quite dramatic in this close-up view. (I needed a few more slices to reach into the largest apothecium, unfortunately).
"All you need is trust and a little bit of pixie dust!" - Peter Pan
Model - Odelia Nachmias, Producer
Photo/Post - Me
Pixie-cup lichen (Cladonia pixidata) growing on a drystone wall in temperate rainforest.
Teigl Valley, Ffestiniog, Eryri (Snowdonia National Park).
Lichens and Lichenology: www.flickr.com/photos/191876035@N02/albums/72177720307104703
- image © Phil Brandon Hunter - www.philbhu.com - P8020037ag
I believe this is a pixie cup lichen, or Cladonia asahinae, something I've never seen before. The "cups" were no more than 5mm across. I found it near Lake Chabot, Anthony Chabot Regional Park, California.
When she get the chance to sleep with bunny the doll of my son she alway's pick him up from where ever :-)
Monbretia
Taken 8th August 2011 in my garden.
Pixie used to make a nest under the leaves. He would sleep under this plant for hours. When he died we buried him underneath it. RIP Pix I still miss you.
A couple of weeks ago I posted a story on Instagram featuring the Cornish Pixie from the new Harry Potter sets, asking whether people thought it was cute or creepy. I was leaning towards creepy, but two-thirds of those who responded thought it was cute.
Anyway, Simon sends me a note saying it needs to be a mech. First thought that popped into my head was “That’s your area of expertise”. That would have been the end of that. Instead, I said, “Challenge accepted”.
So, here is my first (and probably last) attempt at a LEGO mech.
Just some Last pictures before she heads out <3
Oh and New mom, Do you want me to leave her hair Braided? I wont be sending her with this crown (Sorry to say it took me ages to get it) but she will be dressed adorabley and I couldnt decide if I should unbraid her hairs or not? What do you think?
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Is she interested in picking up photography or simply in keeping tabs on her competitor for my attention (the Lumix)?
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