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I've used some masking to grandually blur out the areas that are not tiny toes.
I've been looking to take this picture for ages to give the little fat sausages some scale :)
A Linnaeus’s two-toed sloth, named Poco, climbing. These sloths spend almost all of their time hanging from branches to eat leaves, fruit, and other items and to help avoid predators.
Seen at the Creature Conservancy in Ann Arbor, Michigan, which has a two-toed sloth breeding program.
Happy toes and happy feet dangling from a jetty in Montauk, New York.
For more cool places to go on Long Island and interesting sights to see check out my blog Long Island Loves at longislandloves.blog.com
TOE Live in Manila
NBC Tent, Taguig City
20 March 2012
©PTMTolibas2012, with permission from INTASTELLA BURST HK
I have the most hideous feet. As can be seen from this and other photos on Flickr.
The nail on my big toe has split, and although I managed to trim it last week, the skin on the toe is so hard that I cannot get the clippers in to keep it trimmed, running the risk of the split continuing.
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INJURED SERVICEMEN PREPARE TO PUT THREE TOES BACK IN THE WATER
For nine of the sailors on three boats preparing to compete at this weekend’s Red Funnel Easter Regatta (10-12 April), their participation in the event is a crucial part of their rehabilitation programme after sustaining traumatic injuries. Sailing under the banner of TOE IN THE WATER, a group of injured servicemen will be lining up with and against able-bodied teams for the three-day regatta. Many of them have never sailed before and the competitive environment provides a disciplined team setting with a shared focus which directly aids their rehabilitation. The charity, founded last year, will be entering teams in seven events throughout 2009. The 18th Red Funnel Easter Challenge Regatta 2009 organised by RORC (Royal Ocean Racing Club) consists of seven inshore ‘round the cans’ races in the Central Solent. The concentred sailing time and short fast courses are ideal for working on teamwork and learning new skills. There will be a huge variety of boats competing at Easter with hundreds of crew from all walks of life from novices to top professional and Olympic sailors. After a training day on Thursday, the TOE IN THE WATER crews will race on Friday, Saturday and Sunday alongside top match racing champions onboard the three boats.
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