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Pixie Moss (Pyxidanthera barbulata), a tiny low-growing plant, grows in sandy locations and blooms in the very early spring.
Blackwater Ecological Preserve, Zuni Pine Barrens, Isle of Wight County, Virginia.
I'd long ago decided the pixie wasn't working as Akari's daughter, Juniper. I'd stolen her wig and had her try Jurianna's old one and then more recently, Yaazi's old wig from when she was an MSD. I rather liked it on her. Granted, at the time I'd figured I'd just get her another kana long in a more normal color, but now I'm not sure. She might keep this color.
My current story for her: She's one of the grand, immortal faes. One of the rare, powerful beings from the deep fae. However, either she was banished from the fae lands because of her love of the mortal world and turning her back on the fae traditions, or some catastrophe happened to her to sever her from the fae. Either way, she's lost her immortality and her grand fae magic. She is essentially a lower fae now and still has some fae magic, but is no longer uber powerful. I'm still deciding more about her - I think she's a bit sweet and quiet and unassuming, which makes her an interesting mix with Rusalka, my half demon girl, who is also sweet and quiet and unassuming. I'm hoping they'll do well together.
Also, I don't think she needs the glasses, I think she just finds them amusing.
Pixie was acquired from a coworker when she was nine months old. This picture is at about 14 months. She's all of 10 pounds but thinks she's as big as Kodi (who's about 70 lbs). She mauls him daily and he just lays there and takes it. Silly dogs. ;o) She's a chihuahua (probably long haired)/pomerian mix.
Not sure whether she's Juniper anymore, but I kind of like this new look. Not sure what to name her if she's not Juniper, though. I'll stick with Juniper until I come up with something else.
The PIXIES
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Photographed at Frontera Audubon, Weslaco, Texas, on 3 November 2013.
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Pixie fun. :)
This lovely hat is crocheted in boucle yarn that fades from brown to blue. There is a cute detachable cluster of flowers on the side.
This hat is made in Adult size Small.
Enjoy staying warm while looking magical.
Pixies played "Doolittle" at the Paramount Theatre on November 5, 2011. This was part of the "Lost Cities" tour where Pixies played in places they have never played before.
The Pixie mandarin in mid-December, 2008. To its left is the 'Page' with fruit just beginning to ripen.
Pixies, Kristin Hersh
Past(12/11/2019) 7:00PM (Doors)
18+ $65-$85
​Big Night Live - Photos by Michael Last for Do617
...and showing off her new summer cut! Taken by my sister Jackie, who was watching Pixie while Lenny and I were both on work trips out of town.
Pixies live at Troxy. Not too much to say since they only let me stay for the first few songs :( nonetheless they played Monkey Gone to Heaven and Hey so it's all good for me :)
I finally set up my pixie tree in the bedroom today. This is a wide shot so you can see the whole display. Most of the decorations are vintage, although a few are from the 80's and 90's.