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PETER:
Dear Mummy Kat
Here I am again with many more...tissu...oops.
Oh...no...the packets of tissues have fallen over me.
Bruno!...Scout!...Please help me!
Mummy Kat urgently needs tissues, but I'm stuck in the basket
Macro Mondays: Wrapping
The "Tissue Rap" is a rap I used to encourage Pre-school children to blow their nose😂
PETER:
Mijn allerbeste vriend Scout. I'm so sorry that Mister Daddy is so sad. I asked Mummy Marian if I could get some Kleenex tissues. I've packed all the boxes so Mister Daddy can cry as much as he wants. Now I'm a bit stuck in the box and a few tissues are torn. I have 2 of 1 tissue created. Can you catch Mr Daddy's tears with this? Thank you so much :-)
Veeeeeeeel berenkusjes from your best friend Peter
There are lots of places for Milu to sit, including the large basket behind her but Milu loves sitting in the tissue box. I have had a really bad chest cold this week and there is nothing worse than using a fur covered tissue - lol
Happy Furry Friday everyone
Another still-life composition inspired by the work of Christopher Broadbent. Aluminium articles are quite challenging to light without getting harsh reflections, but it's lovely when it works out.
GO 563 & 557 take the London train past the Irving Tissue (Royale) factory after departing Weston Station.
Heliconius comprises a colorful and widespread genus of brush-footed butterflies commonly known as the longwings or heliconians. This genus is distributed throughout the tropical and subtropical regions of the New World, from South America as far north as the southern US. The larvae of these butterflies eat Passion flower vines (Passifloraceae). Adults exhibit bright wing color patterns to signal their distastefulness to potential predators.
Heliconius butterflies have been the subject of many studies, due partly to their abundance and the relative ease of breeding them under laboratory conditions, but also because of the extensive mimicry that occurs in this group. From the nineteenth century to the present-day, their study has helped scientists to understand how new species are formed and why nature is so diverse.
Because of the type of plant material that Heliconius caterpillars favor and the resulting poisons they store in their tissues, the adult butterflies are usually unpalatable to predators by bright colors and contrasting wing patterns, a phenomenon known as aposematism.
Heliconius antiochus
Wings of the Tropics, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Miami, FL
Tissue paper for Macro Mondays.
theme: EDC (Everyday Carry)
Stuff that's always with me when I walk out the door other than wallet, keys and cell phone as per week's theme requirement.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzJj5-lubeM
Scar tissue that I wish you saw
Sarcastic Mister know it all
Close your eyes and I'll kiss you 'cause
With the bird I'll share
With the bird I'll share
This lonely view
With the bird I'll share
This lonely view.
This is a close-up HDR photo of a popped-up Kleenex tissue, backlit by the light, that seems to display a sublime pareidolia fantasy setting.
Macro Mondays
Theme: Layers
Size: Less than 3x3 inches
The subject is a bunch of tissue paper that has got wet before...hence the wrinkly appearance.
There were 3 light sources. One incandescent light at 11 o'clock, one LED torch light in between the tissues and another at 4 o'clock.
Many thanks for your visit, comments and favs...it is always
appreciated.
HMM