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Noticed this super tiny little fly of some sort sunning on the tip of a spruce tree needle. Hard for me to hold steady enough for sharp focus but had to give it a go.
My grandmother is a great woman. I just stumbled across this photo (from a visit a couple of years ago), when we were picking out pumpkins to carve! What a blessing she is and has been!
This tiny green frog balanced on the edge of a palm frond at The Sweetbay Natural Area in northern Palm Beach County, Florida.
First let me say that I am not a complainer. But now having said that, after waiting 7 months for tiny Chocola Fairy Haru I was very disappointed. Not in the doll itself, in the lack of faceup. I took a long time deciding which one of these three color choices I should order, and in the end it came down to which faceup I like the best. I chose the normal skin white mint. I like the yellow tones to the very fair skin, no issue there. The faceup other than the eyes and brows was very pale, almost no lips, no definition to her nose, it was invisible, the tattoo under her eye is so small you really cannot see it. I took pictures (you can see them in my photostream) and packed her up to sell. As you can see I changed my mind. I added color to her faceup, I beveled the inside of her sockets a bit, the eyes sit well now, and I elfed her ears. I would have never touched them had she been perfect to me. I am glad I did not sell her. But I still feel sad that after that very long wait Lati should have given me the faceup that I paid so much money for. If I wanted to do a faceup on her, I would have ordered a blank. Sorry for the rant, I will get off my soapbox now.
Nachdem die ersten Pläne fertig sind geht's an die Konstruktion der Seitenteile. Zwischendurch wird eines der beiden gebrauchten Fenster saniert. Es ist unglaublich heiß und Mensch und Tier sind froh um jedes bisschen Schatten.
Tiny Moving Parts in concerto al Locomotiv Club di Bologna foto di Andrea Ripamonti per www.rockon.it
(Ceratina /Zadontomerus)
Leaving her nest. She enters and leaves head first, so she has excavated enough of this plant stalk to turn around inside.
At the top, the diameter of the branch is just over a quarter inch (~6.5mm).
Portland, Oregon
Free pattern and tutorial in English and French available here:
frogginette.wordpress.com/2012/06/20/free-tiny-explorer-p...
Thanks to @TheDartmouth for their recent article on the Tiny Research Station!
"This winter, a group of six engineering students are finishing up a yearslong project: an ultra-sustainable, tiny research station on wheels for ecologists working in the Second College Grant. During the winter months, when the station isn’t being used by ecologists, it will be available as a living lab for future generations of engineering students to perform experiments and see structural engineering theories put to use."
The Tiny Team: Emma Doherty '21; Bradley Hart '21; Jack Lipson '21; Andrew Moura '21; Grace Neiswander '21; Soon-Young Shimizu '21
Sponsored by Cook Engineering Design Center (CEDC) / ENGS 89/90
See also: journeys.dartmouth.edu/tiny
Luna has herself a regular pack of gal pals!
Her new friends are Noel Von Mistletoe and Gwendolyn.
Noel is a 5star Doll Bat Boy in red skin
Gwendolyn is a 5Star Doll Tong Tong in pink skin
Luna is a 5star Doll Quintus in Grey Skin
Amaya said it was too cold to go out this morning for a photo with the tiny snowman in the snow that has not melted yet. This is a very tiny styrofoam snowman she is now adopting. I have had it as a small Christmas decoration.
Hold me closer tiny dancer...
Count the headlights on the highway...
Lay me down in sheets of linen...
You had a busy day today...
~ Elton John
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Our Daily Challenge
"Poetry"
and
I Believe In Magic... Day 15
*Flow*
This hole is only 1/2 inch in diameter, so you can imagine how tiny the bees are. My husband had drilled this hole in one of the gate posts to use as a string holder to open the gate, he decided not to use it, so all these tiny bees moved in. It was amazing to see how many of these little bodies they could cram into that hole.