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Forest wildflowers may not be as flashy as subalpine counterparts, but they have just as much variety. One tiny flower, with petals just 1/3 in (8 mm) long, goes by the delightful name of "Tiny Trumpet" (Collomia linearis). Photo taken June 16, 2016, along the Trail of the Shadows. NPS Photo
My trip to Tiny Town in August 2009. I named these as accurately as I could using "Tiny Town, From Tragedy to Triumph" and whatever other information Wendy and I could find. If you know the correct name for a building I would love to hear from you.
Tiny accordion book (2 inches square) made using an old spoilt hard back book.
I used the reverse side of the contents page for plain paper inside this book to make a miniature notebook.
This is it with scrap paper sticking out of it to absorb the moisture from the glue while it is in the press - I don't have a proper book press so I have put it in an old flower press which will be good enough for something this size.
A tiny moth hunkered down on a tansy leaf, in the rain on day 27 of 30 Days Wild.
This is one of the dichrorampha species', but with several of them looking very similar a precise ID isn't possible.
I so rarely see these tiny cans that they are still a novelty to me.
At the birthday party for the daughter of one of my wife's coworkers, in east Austin, Texas.
This is the first one of these I've been able to look at up close. This one is 300 square feet and sells for $72,000 or $240 per square foot which is a bit rich for my blood considering it doesn't even have air conditioning.
I'm using so many tiny Betsy McCall's patterns lately, I thought the best thing to do is to get one for reference. It would me so much easier to know what fits and what not. To have her as a size comparison is much easier than only looking at patterns.
I just realized I got the name wrong in the photo, meh.
Tiny Bladderwort, Utricularia lateriflora. Petal is about 7 mm long. Strahan Tasmania Australia, January 2012.